Teaching Feelings / Making Faces * ages 4+ *

Helping kids identify different feelings and emotions is important in building their emotional intelligence and gives them the ability to process emotions and become more resilient. This Making Faces activity is a fun way of teaching feelings and emotions to kids.

Teaching Feelings - Making Faces

MATERIALS NEEDED (affiliate links):

HOW TO PLAY MAKING FACES:

  1. Print out or draw an image of a head.
  2. Place the image inside the sheet protector.
  3. Ask kids to draw an emotion or feeling like silly, happy or mad using dry erase markers.
  4. After they complete the drawing ask them to show you the emotion on their faces.Making Faces - Teaching Feelings

My boys had so much fun with this activity and their drawings were quite amazing! 😀

Here are some more ideas for feelings or emotions they can draw:

  • Happy
  • Sad
  • Angry
  • Mad
  • Excited
  • Loud
  • Frustrated
  • Sneaky
  • Scared
  • Suprised
  • Shy
  • Bossy
  • Sleepy
  • Embarassed
  • Silly
  • Nervous
  • Proud
  • Curious

Check out the boys in action playing Making Faces in the below video:

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Making Faces - Teaching Feelings