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Boczif Emotions Feelings Pocket Chart, Express Your Feelings Classroom Chart with 24 Cards for Preschool Teachers, Daycare Decor, Social Emotional Learning Activities, Calm Down Corner Supplies(Blue)

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  • 😍【FEELING POCKET CHART FOR CLASSROOM】- Each Express Your Feelings Pocket Chart comes equipped with 24 feelings cards, 5 organization cards, 10 Write Wipe Cards( Dry Erase Cards of pocket charts for classroom meet all your personalized customization needs)and 30 people craft sticks. A teacher must haves when teaching children about their feelings and emotions in the classroom, home, or daycare.
  • 😎【SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING】Hanging emotions chart can helps my children identify their feelings and emotions. Using emotions poster is a very low key and fun way to teach your child to feel emotions and how to cope with them appropriately. Since each classroom pocket chart has 30 people-shaped craft sticks, student can put their person in pocket under emotion they're feeling each day.
  • 😃【ANXIETY RELIEF FOR STUDENTS】- Learning how to be mindful and how to deal with anxiety is a crucial part of your child’s development. With this pocket chart for classroom, kids can learn about their emotions, how to communicate them with others, and all about mindfulness for students. Since the opposite sides of each person craft sticks are blank, students feel safe knowing they can confidentially share their emotions with the teachers.
  • 😎【PRESCHOOL TEACHER SUPPLIES】Preschool classroom must haves. Perfect for in the classroom, in homeschool classrooms, and as a part of your school counselor supplies! Our Express Your Feelings Pocket Chart can help students identify, communicate, and understand their feelings. You can use emotions and feelings pocket chart for students during morning meetings activities. Hospital pediatric units or doctor's office waiting rooms.
  • 😊【HIGH QUALITY MATERIAL】Pocket chart for classroom are made from durable Nylon, heavy duty pocket chart. Cards made from premium card board with dry erase film, easy wipe off and reusable. Hanging pocket charts for classroom with secure grommets are firm in structure and durable. happy, hungry, impatient, sad, scared, shy, sick, tired and worried. Kids will easily find and flip to the emotion or feeling that expresses their current mood.



Product Description

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Why Choose Our Emotions Pocket Chart for Classroom?

Emotions and feelings pocket chart for kids is made of durable nylon, chart cards made from card board with dry erase film, well cut, waterproof

Emotions chart for kids with 21 different emotions and feelings cards for kids, including happy, excited, angry, sad, scared, shy, sick, tired and more

Express your feelings pocket chart use vivid pictures to visualize each emotion, which can quickly attract children's attention and interest

Pocket chart for classroom with chart cards - Not only will they catch on fast, can help students identify, communicate and understand their feelings

Emotions poster has 5 organization cards and multi-storage pockets is used to store chart cards and people craft sticks, so that everything is in order

Easy to install and use. Emotion chart for kids with 2 grommets on top, which can hang from a wall, door vertically or in a standard pocket chart stand

Practical Gifts - You can give feelings poster for kids as gifts to son, daughter, student, etc, bring fun while cultivating their social / emotional growth

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Specification

Product Name: Emotions and Feelings Pocket Chart for Kids

Material: Sturdy Polyester, Plastic

Pocket Chart Size: 33.0"H x 16.1"W

Package Included:

24 PC Feelings Cards

5 PC Organization Cards

3 PC Write Wipe Cards

30 PC People Craft Sticks

1 PC Express Your Feelings Pocket Chart

Express Your Feelings Pocket Chart

Manage Emotions, Practice Mindfulness, and Deal with Anxiety

Get students’ hands and minds working together with a fun and engaging product that promotes hands-on learning. Our Express Your Feelings Pocket Chart encourages children to identify and share emotions.

Practice labeling and identifying emotions

Learn how to communicate feelings

Share emotions in a safe way

Develop mindfulness and help ease anxiety

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Hanging Chart Pocket

Sturdy metal grommets allow fast, simple attachment and removal, metal holes in pocket chart can attach to most hooks

Secure top grommets on emotions feelings chart for kids is easy to hang on a wall or in a standard pocket chart stand

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High Definition Printing

High-quality printing effect of feelings poster for kids provides you with better visual enjoyment, makes kids prefer to use

Emotion feeling chart for kids, preschool classroom must haves calm down corner supplies is suitable for home, classroom

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Durable & Keep Upright

Straps of emotions pocket chart are durable, easy to clean, can wipe with water to help you see contents of card clearly

Each strap of feelings chart is stiffened to keep card upright, so don't worry about emoticons and people craft sticks falling off

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Necia
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
My students loved coloring their people sticks! They also express themselves more because of the daily use of this board! Nice value, size, color, durability, and functionality!
Typhani
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
Lots of negative emotions associated with this. It is great to be able to express feelings but there should be more positive emotions with it.
Adrianna
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
I have this in my school counseling office and my K-4th graders love this tool. I made a stick for myself too and we change our sticks every morning.
styler
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023
This is so great!! My toddler (4) is having lots of feelings as expected and I’m not the best at knowing or pointing out the different feelings. We put this right next to our most used door and hallway and we often all go update the feeling chart and enjoy seeing how each other may be feeling.It has also helped significantly when my toddler is having a melt down or very big feelings, I ask “it looks like you’re having big feelings, should we update the feeling chart together?” And that almost instantly pulls her attention and lets her focus on the feeling and then we can talk about it. So far, it’s 5/5 melt downs, so that’s a huge win.
AmeliaB
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023
I’m using this in my kindergarten classroom as part of our morning routine. It helps students recognize and identify their emotions. This pocket chart also encourages discussion and helps build a connection with kids.
Dynastic
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023
Children seemed to respond really well to this Emotional Feelings Pocket chart. The best feature is that there are popsicle people that children can draw on with markers and place their person in the pocket that corresponds with their feelings in the moment. It’s reflective and interactive.
reading advocate
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023
It was because of the real images of children and their emotions that I ordered this chart. I find them to be so important when working with kindergarteners: they see how the faces work (helping to interpret the feelings of others too). I keep a mirror next to the chart so the kids can "play around" with their faces to match their feelings. The people sticks are great for the students to individualize their person. I actually give them a few sticks as we an have mixed emotions.The chart is accessible and easy for students to be able to move their people around, as their feelings change.THANK YOU FOR HAVING REAL PHOTOS!
Jennifer B.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023
I use this chart as a morning check in for my first grade class. They come in every morning and put their stick in the pocket for the emotion they are feeling that morning. I appreciate being able to quickly see how all my students are feeling that day. I can easily see who needs more support, who had a rough morning, etc and take a little more caution and care when addressing those students. It's not a flawless process because the kids get excited about it and just pick whichever one they think looks cool that day haha. But it gets them thinking and talking.
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