Free Feelings Flashcards | Grade 3 | Health & Wellness | BookFlik

Free Feelings Flashcards | Grade 3 | Health & Wellness | BookFlik

Free Feelings Flashcards | Grade 3 | Health & Wellness | BookFlik worksheet preview — Pshe Feelings
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About this flashcards

  • Subject: Pshe
  • Topic: Feelings
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Core

Boost your classroom emotional literacy with our comprehensive Health & Wellness feelings flashcards year 4 core set. Designed specifically for the Common Core State Standards, these resources help children develop a deeper understanding of their own emotions and how to respond to the feelings of others. By using these Health & Wellness feelings flashcards year 4 core materials, pupils will learn to identify complex feelings such as frustration, pride, anticipation, and empathy, moving beyond basic labels to explore how these emotions influence their daily lives.

Each card features a scenario featuring our BookFlik characters, such as Leo the lion or Zara the zebra, helping children relate abstract concepts to social situations. Teachers can use these in small group interventions, as a whole-class morning starter activity, or as part of a calm-down corner to support self-regulation. These Health & Wellness feelings flashcards year 4 core resources are perfectly aligned with the Grade 3 PSHE curriculum, which emphasises the importance of mental wellbeing, healthy relationships, and understanding the impact of actions on peers.

This core level set is differentiated for learners working at the expected standard. The activities encourage students to move from simple recall to thoughtful application.

Check your understanding with these five activities:

1. Look at the card showing Zara feeling overwhelmed. List three ways she could calm down.

2. Can you define the difference between feeling disappointed and feeling frustrated?

3. If Leo feels proud of his poetry, how might his body language show this to others?

4. Imagine a friend is feeling lonely. Write one kind sentence you could say to them.

5. Why is it important to recognize our own feelings before we react to a difficult situation?

Our resources are designed to be warm, encouraging, and easy to print. Download these cards today to build a more supportive, emotionally intelligent classroom environment where every child feels confident expressing their thoughts and feelings.

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