Emotions Worksheets
Looking for emotions worksheets? This collection helps children identify, name, and understand their feelings—a foundational skill for social-emotional learning. From simple feelings charts for young learners to advanced synonym and antonym activities that build emotional vocabulary, these printables support SEL instruction at every level.
Printable Emotions Worksheets and Resources

Advanced Emotions Antonym Match
Identify advanced emotion antonyms by connecting sophisticated feeling words like confident, grateful, generous, and patient to their opposite terms in this activity.

Advanced Emotions Synonym Match
Identify advanced emotion synonyms by connecting sophisticated feeling words like furious, delighted, anxious, and proud to their matching terms in this activity.

Complex Emotions Antonym Match
Match emotion words to antonyms including ecstatic-pessimistic, confident-devastated, and optimistic-indifferent.

Complex Emotions Synonym Match
Draw lines connecting complex emotion words like devastated, ecstatic, mortified, and nostalgic to their synonyms in this advanced feelings vocabulary worksheet.

List of Emotions Chart One
This printable list of emotions includes basic feelings along with more complex emotions, such as: thankful, anxious, appreciated, disappointed, overwhelmed, and more.

List of Emotions Chart Three Printable
Student can look through the list of emotions and try to identify how they are feeling. This printable feelings chart is a terrific social emotional learning resource for the classroom or at home!

Printable List of Emotions Chart Two
This printable emotions chart lists basic feelings and complex emotions. This is a great social emotional learning tool for teachers and students!

Mood Meter Emotions Thermometer Printable
Students will use the emotions thermometer, or mood meter, to indicate where they are feeling under each emotion.

Printable Feelings Wheel PDF
This emotions wheel includes basic feelings and extends to more complex emotions, such as: confident, excluded, valued, embarrassed, shocked, and more.

Emotions and Feelings Antonym Match
Learn to identify emotion antonyms by matching opposite feeling words like happy, brave, calm, and proud to their corresponding partners in this worksheet.

Emotions and Feelings Synonym Match
Match emotions and feelings words by drawing lines to connect happy, sad, mad, and scared to their synonyms in this vocabulary worksheet.

Feeling Emotions SEL Worksheet
Children identify the emotion shown by each kid in the pictures, then write down things that make them feel that same way—helping them connect feelings to personal experiences.
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