Free Printable Feelings Check-In SEL Activity Sheet

Free Printable Feelings Check-In SEL Activity Sheet

Free SEL Feelings Check-In Activity Sheet

Empowering children through self-awareness and emotional literacy.

Helping children recognise and understand their emotions is a crucial part of social-emotional learning (SEL) and the development of emotional well-being.

Simple, practical tools, such as this Feelings Check-In activity, can help children develop self-awareness both in the classroom and at home. It provides children with space to pause, reflect, and connect with their emotions at critical moments throughout the day.

Free Feelings Check-In Activity

Promoting Self-Awareness

Colour-Coded Mood Chart

Each emotion is paired with a unique colour, aiding in memory and emotional identification. This empowers students to articulate feelings effectively.

Morning & Evening Tables

Children reflect on how their mood changes throughout the day, helping them recognise triggers and develop healthy coping strategies.

Building Emotional Regulation Skills

Time to Reflect

Beyond tracking, the activity includes a reflection page with guided questions. This reflective process strengthens critical thinking and emotional management.

  • ● What events influenced my feelings?
  • ● How did my mood shift from morning to evening?
  • ● What strategies helped me manage challenges?
Reflective Thinking

Supporting SEL in Practice

Emotional Literacy: non-verbal clues

Integrating this worksheet into daily routines helps children build empathy, resilience, and self-confidence. It serves as a practical tool for teachers and caregivers to encourage emotional expression and open discussion.

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Written By

Mark Else

My experience ranges from running playgroups for pre-schoolers to managing complex safeguarding caseloads within both mainstream and SEMH provisions. In addition to having worked within the education sector since 2018, I am currently studying for a Level 6 Youth Work degree.

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