Powered by SpinzyWheel.com[h2]Table of contents[/h2]
π’ 1 β Quick Overview
π‘ 2 β Why talking about feelings matters
π΅ 3 β How to use this wheel
π£ 4 β Benefits for kids & teachers
πΊ 5 β Fun tips for activities
βͺ 6 β Exclusive content note
π 7 β Items (wheel choices)
[h2]Description[/h2]
[h3]β¨ Overview & purpose[/h3]
βHow Do You Feel Today?β SpinzyWheel π‘ is a warm, friendly activity designed to help children recognize and express their emotions in simple English. π It gives students a safe and fun way to share how they feel before class begins, during a break, or at the end of the school day. π«
By spinning the wheel, students land on an emotion and then can point to it, say it out loud, or even act it out with a gesture or face. π This builds emotional vocabulary and supports mental well-being. π
[h3]π‘ Why it helps[/h3]
Talking about feelings helps children:
β Understand their own emotions better π
β Learn English words for emotions π
β Build empathy by hearing othersβ feelings π€
β Create a positive and caring classroom atmosphere π
β Develop socialβemotional skills for life π±
[h3]π How to use this wheel[/h3]
1οΈβ£ Spin the wheel π‘ to land on a feeling word.
2οΈβ£ Ask the student: βHow do you feel today?β π¬
3οΈβ£ Encourage them to say the feeling or show it π€.
4οΈβ£ Let classmates respond kindly (e.g., βMe tooβ or βI hope you feel betterβ). πΈ
5οΈβ£ Use daily to track mood changes and support students. ποΈ
[h3]π― Benefits[/h3]
β Improves emotional vocabulary π
β Strengthens classroom community π«
β Encourages honesty and openness π£οΈ
β Supports mental health and kindness π
β Makes class routines more fun and personal π
[h3]π Fun tips[/h3]
β Add emojis or pictures for each feeling ππ’π‘π€©
β Let students draw their own emotion faces π¨
β Use it as a morning check-in or end-of-day reflection βοΈπ
β Pair it with breathing or mindfulness activities π§
[h3]π Exclusive content note[/h3]
This content is created only for you π , making it an original resource for your classroom or project.