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

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

Free Feelings Poster | Grade 3 | Health & Wellness | BookFlik worksheet preview — Pshe Feelings
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About this poster

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

Boost your classroom wellbeing with our new PSHE feelings poster year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for eight and nine-year-olds, this vibrant, easy-to-read educational tool helps children identify, name, and express a wide range of emotions. Understanding emotional literacy is a vital part of the primary curriculum, and this resource provides a safe, visual way for pupils to connect with their feelings during morning check-ins or circle time.

Our PSHE feelings poster year 4 core resource aligns perfectly with the Common Core State Standards requirements for PSHE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic education). It encourages students to develop their emotional vocabulary, moving beyond basic labels like happy or sad to explore more nuanced states such as frustrated, content, anxious, or proud. By building this vocabulary, children become better equipped to manage their own reactions and develop empathy for their peers.

Teachers can use this versatile poster in various ways. It works brilliantly as a permanent wall display, providing a reference point for pupils during independent work or small group discussions. You might also use it as a prompt for creative writing tasks, where students write a poem or diary entry from the perspective of a character experiencing a specific emotion. Because this is a PSHE feelings poster year 4 core resource, it is pitched exactly at the expected standard for Grade 3 learners. It includes a section on healthy coping strategies, such as taking deep breaths or talking to a trusted adult, which supports the mental health and resilience objectives of the curriculum.

The download includes five follow-up questions to test comprehension and emotional application, making it a ready-to-use lesson starter. Download this high-quality, original resource today to foster a positive, emotionally intelligent classroom environment where every child feels seen, heard, and understood throughout the school day.

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