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December Emotions Copywork Practise

By Sharla Kostelyk

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These December Emotions Copywork practise pages allow children to work on their printing at the same time that they reinforce their knowledge of emotion words. Expanding a child’s emotional vocabulary is so important. As is showing them that talking about feelings is normal and healthy. This little pack of papers helps do both.

3 cute little cartoon Christmas trees with facial expressions. The text reads "December Emotions Copywork Sentences"These printable worksheet pages help students associate the emotion word with the corresponding facial expression using adorable little Christmas trees. They are perfect for using in your classroom or homeschool. They also work well to use with your child if they need extra printing practise at home.

December Emotions Copywork Pages:

Supplies needed:

  • December Emotions Copywork pages (download them here)
  • pen or pencil OR
  • plastic sleeve AND dry erase marker

If you want to make the sheets reusable, laminate the pages or slip them into a plastic page protector. Students can then use a dry erase marker to complete the tracing and writing.

If these are for a one time use, give the student a pencil, crayons, coloured pencils, or markers and the printed papers.

Instructions for the student:

  1. Read the sentence.
  2. Fill in the outline.
  3. Trace the dotted words.
  4. Write the sentence on the lines provided.
  5. Discuss the various emotions.

These worksheets can be a great jumping off point for a class discussion or a one-on-one talk about different emotions. You can further expand that exercise by having the child describe a time when they have felt that emotion or to come up with a story around why the Christmas tree might be experiencing that particular feeling.

Simply enter your email in the box below to download the November Emotions Printing Practise Worksheets. You can use it with your child at home or print it off to use with your students in the classroom.

You might also be interested in:

December My Feelings Log

Teaching Emotions Toolkit

Thankfulness Bingo Style Game

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