I Feel... Learning Set

Learning Set

$14.99
SKU T19011

Encourage conversation about feelings with versatile I Feel... posters. This set of 8 engaging posters helps kids recognize and talk about how they're feeling – and learn that it's okay to feel that way. The playful illustrations provide relatable ways for kids to identify emotions, recognize they're not the only ones to feel that way, and move into talking about them.

 

Provide an opportunity to recognize and talk about emotions and feelings. Build empathy at school, in community centers, in kids' rooms, and more. This set features Frustrated, Proud, Accepting of Others, Independent, Sad, Confident & Brave, Sorry, and Nervous. Create an environment where children learn about emotions and feel comfortable talking about them. Use the posters with the Learning FUN Ideas in the tab below to get conversations started!



  • BIG LEARNING ... ANYWHERE – Easily arrange the eight I Feel... posters in various configurations to match any space or learning goal. Display them individually for smaller spaces or all at once for a whole bulletin board display about emotions and feelings. Invite students to pick a feeling they want to know more about, find images in magazines that match the emotion, point out emotions from stories you're reading, and identify how they're feeling right now!

  • MANY BRAINY BENEFITS – Use this poster set to reinforce concepts of feelings and emotions, practice social skills like caring, connecting, and cooperation, and help kids learn to think about their actions and how those actions may make them – and others – feel.

  • HANDS-ON LEARNING FUN – Posters are sturdy and sized right for handheld activities for class-wide, small-group, and individualized learning. Use these posters and the five ideas in the tab below to get started having fun while learning.

  • EASY STORAGE – Use posters individually or as a set. It's easy to store extras back in the bag. It reseals to keep your set organized and ready anytime. The posters are just over 16 inches, so they won't need specialized storage.

  • SET INCLUDES – 8 posters, 10¾ inches x 16⅛ inches each.

  • MADE IN USA – All TREND Learning Sets are quality-tested to meet product safety standards and are all proudly made in the USA.

Specifications
    • Durable, reusable paper
    • Package reseals for easy storage
    • 8 posters, 10¾ inches x 16⅛ inches each
    • Made in USA
Learning FUN Ideas

Enjoy these five activity ideas for lots of FUN learning:

    1. Play Emotional Charades! Write emotions on a beach ball or set of large dice. Have one child roll the dice or ball and then act what the emotion would look like. Have other children guess which emotion is being acted out.

    2. How would you feel? Write out scenarios involving the eight emotions from the I Feel... Learning Set and place them in a hat. Have kids sit in a circle and pass the hat around while music is playing. When the music stops, the individual holding the hat pulls out a scenario, reads it aloud, and then announces how they might feel in that scenario. If time allows, others in the group can add their thoughts. When finished, restart the music, and pass the hat!

    3. My Feelings Board – Provide supplies for kids to create a board that shows different feelings. ;Encourage them to find images in magazines, newspapers, or draw their own. Options include creating a board for each emotion they'd like to include, or creating a board that shows a variety of emotions.

    4. Start your day the emotional way! Place your I Feel... Learning Set along a wall where kids enter and exit the learning space. At the start of each day, have students point to (or write their name under) the poster that shows how they are feeling. Create a graph of the number of students experiencing each feeling. Use this graph as a discussion starter about the different emotions we feel.

    5. Let's Make Faces! With the eight I Feel... posters for reference and art supplies for inspiration, encourage kids to draw, paint, or sculpt faces showing different emotions.