✨ What’s Included:
26 cards, each featuring a different emotion (A-Z)
Photographs of children expressing various emotions, making it relatable and engaging for young learners
Rounded corners on each card for easy handling and use with younger children
Two files included: PDF with 7 pages (4 cards per page) and a PowerPoint file with editable text fields
Measured at 12.5×10 cm when cut, perfect for decorating your classroom or playroom walls
List of emotions and feelings used in printable:
A -angry B- bored C- calm D- delighted E- excited F- furious G – grumpy H – happy I -irritated J -jealous K – kind L – lonely M – mischievous N – nervous O – offended P – proud Q- quiet R – resentful S – surprised T- timid U- uncomfortable V – valued W – worried X – relaxed Y – yucky Z – zealous
📚 Learning Objectives
Students will be able to identify and name a variety of emotions (A-Z).
Students will improve their understanding of emotional vocabulary.
Students will develop their ability to express their own feelings effectively.
Students will enhance their alphabet recognition and letter sound association skills.
Students will learn to associate visuals with emotional concepts.
💡 How to Use This Resource:
Use the cards as flashcards for quick vocabulary review and reinforcement.
Create engaging matching games or sorting activities.
Integrate the cards into circle time discussions about emotions.
Use the cards for morning work or early finisher activities.
Display the cards in the classroom to encourage emotional vocabulary use and recognition.
✅ Perfect For…
Preschool and kindergarten classrooms focusing on social-emotional learning.
Teachers seeking engaging activities for emotional literacy development.
Early childhood educators looking for printable resources to save planning time.
Parents supporting their child’s emotional intelligence at home.
Speech therapists and special education teachers working on expressive language skills.
Classroom displays promoting vocabulary development and emotional awareness.
Small group instruction to build emotional literacy and vocabulary.
















Priscilla (verified owner) –
Nice cards but some faces with different emotions very similar. I’d have preferred that wasn’t “abc’s”. However it was the best aligned to Montessori and has real kids faces for the emotions that I could find. My little girl is happy with it. I’d prefer as well if it was editable so I could change the language, that would be a very nice extra feature