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🟢 1 — Quick Overview
🟡 2 — Why this topic matters
🔵 3 — How to use this wheel
🟣 4 — Benefits for kids & teachers
🔺 5 — Extra classroom tips
⚪ 6 — Exclusive content note
🟠 7 — Items (wheel choices)
[h2]Description[/h2]
[h3]✨ Overview & purpose[/h3]
“What Do You Do When You’re Sad?” SpinzyWheel 🎡 is a gentle, caring activity that helps children talk about their feelings and learn healthy ways to cope with sadness. 🌈 By spinning the wheel, kids can explore different ideas for calming down, cheering up, or asking for help when they feel blue. 🏫
This activity is perfect for emotional learning, morning meetings, or social–emotional lessons. Each spin gives a safe topic to talk about, so children can express emotions and build vocabulary while practicing English. 📖✨
[h3]💡 Why it helps[/h3]
— Teaches emotional awareness 🌟
— Encourages healthy coping habits 💭
— Builds empathy and understanding in class 🤝
— Improves emotional vocabulary 📚
— Helps kids feel heard and supported 💙
[h3]📝 How to use this wheel[/h3]
1️⃣ Spin the wheel 🎡 to land on a “sad feeling” activity.
2️⃣ Ask: “What do you do when you’re sad?” 💬
3️⃣ Let the student share in simple English 🗣️.
4️⃣ Encourage others to listen and respond kindly 🤗.
5️⃣ End with a positive affirmation or group cheer 🌈.
[h3]🎯 Benefits[/h3]
— Strengthens emotional resilience 💪
— Gives practical ideas for self-care 🧸
— Builds classroom trust 👫
— Encourages positive self-expression 📝
— Makes social–emotional learning interactive 🎉
[h3]📌 Extra tips[/h3]
— Use calming music during sharing 🎶
— Let children draw their coping strategies 🎨
— Create a “Feelings Corner” with ideas from the wheel 🛋️
— Share teacher’s own healthy coping example 👩🏫
[h3]🔒 Exclusive content note[/h3]
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