I Feel . . .
Can you use words to share your feelings?
Goal:
Goal:
You have used your body to show feelings. Now try using words. Sing this song with me!
Click the Activity button to access and print the I Feel worksheet. Cut out the cards on the dotted line, and put them in a bag, hat, or pile. Draw a card. Fill in the blanks out loud.
You have just shared your feelings. This is a great skill to have. By not trying to hurt the feelings of other people, you show that you care. This is Rule #4 for resolving conflicts:
The Feeling Song
(sing to the tune of “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”)
We have feelings. Yes we do. Let’s all sing about a few.
I feel happy when I’m with my mother.
I feel scared just like others.
I feel sad when friends don’t share.
I feel mad when things aren’t fair.
All our feelings are OK.
What counts is what we do and say.
We have feelings quite a few.
We can think of what to do.
We have feelings, yes it’s true.
Let’s all sing about a few.
(sing to the tune of “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”)
We have feelings. Yes we do. Let’s all sing about a few.
I feel happy when I’m with my mother.
I feel scared just like others.
I feel sad when friends don’t share.
I feel mad when things aren’t fair.
All our feelings are OK.
What counts is what we do and say.
We have feelings quite a few.
We can think of what to do.
We have feelings, yes it’s true.
Let’s all sing about a few.
Click the Activity button to access and print the I Feel worksheet. Cut out the cards on the dotted line, and put them in a bag, hat, or pile. Draw a card. Fill in the blanks out loud.
You have just shared your feelings. This is a great skill to have. By not trying to hurt the feelings of other people, you show that you care. This is Rule #4 for resolving conflicts:
We care about each other's feelings.