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domingo, 14 de septiembre de 2025

Emotions Worksheets & Activities for Elementary ELLs

 This resource can be found here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Emotions-Unit-for-Elementary-EFL-2023631

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Contraction Practice worksheet.  Students write sentences using contractions (He’s, She isn’t)after writing the emotion word.

emotion worksheet primary

Color the emotion on each face that describes it. Then, write the corresponding sentence.

emotions worksheets for primary

Students draw the face to match the emotion.

feelings worksheets for elementary

Fill-in-the-Blank Worksheets to give students structured practice while reinforcing vocabulary.

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Students draw their face inside the outline to show their emotion. Then, on another paper, write a sentence to describe the drawing.

primary esl worksheets

This is a read the sentence worksheet and rewrite sentences using they’re instead of we’re. Remember to keep the emotion word the same. And, find a search the word worksheet along.

Read the sentence carefully worksheet. Color the crayon as the sentence says.

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Roll and Write – Emotions 🎲 Roll the die that comes in the worksheet and has previously assembled. Look at the emotion. Write a sentence using I’m…, He’s…, She’s…, Keep rolling and writing until you finish the lines. Then do an Emotions Probability Activity. Ask what emotion students have for number 1 and so on. Tally on the board. Count for each emotion and discuss: Which emotion came up the first the most? -  Which emotion came up first the least? And What’s the probability of rolling “angry”? (e.g., 2 out of 12 rolls)

cut and paste emotion worksheet

Class Survey – How Are You Today? Students will walk around the classroom with the worksheet asking the classmates: “How are you today?” as they Listen to their answer (“I’m happy” / / “I’m worried”), they write the emotion on the line.

As an Extension Activity, Survey Results & Sharing. After finishing the survey, count how many classmates felt each emotion. Complete a chart or bar graph with the results. Share with the class: “3 students are happy.” “2 students are tired.” “Nobody is angry.”

This extension combines speaking, listening, writing, math, and reporting skills, while making the survey more meaningful and fun.

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