The 'Emotional Eggs': Emotions and Feelings Easter Egg Hunt

The Emotional Eggs Easter Hunt Edition for Children by Exciting Teacher

This is an Easter Egg Hunt with a difference! This Easter Egg Hunt gets children thinking and talking about different emotions and feelings.

The Emotional Eggs have been created to encourage children to talk about different feelings and the varied vocabulary associated with them. It is a tool for developing emotional literacy and feelings vocabulary. The Emotional Eggs are the perfect Easter addition to any EYFS, KS1 or KS1 setting.

How could this resource be used?

  • To support emotional regulation, emotional literacy, and identifying different emotions.
  • To help children to identify a variety of vocabulary to describe their feelings.
  • To encourage children to spot different emotions and feelings. 

Relevant Curriculum Links:

England PSHE – Which statutory PSHE curriculum* objectives does this resource fall into? *in line with the PSHE Association 2021 Statutory Guidance.

  • KS1: H11. about different feelings that humans can experience.
  • Ks1: H12. how to recognise and name different feelings.
  • Ks1: H13. how feelings can affect people’s bodies and how they behave.
  • Ks1: H14. how to recognise what others might be feeling.
  • Ks1: H15. to recognise that not everyone feels the same at the same time, or feels the same about the same things.
  • KS1: H16. about ways of sharing feelings; a range of words to describe feelings.
  • KS2: H19 – a varied vocabulary to use when talking about feelings.
  • KS2: H18. about everyday things that affect feelings and the importance of expressing feelings.
  • KS2: H19. a varied vocabulary to use when talking about feelings; about how to express feelings in different ways.

Scottish Health and Wellbeing Curriculum Outcome(s):

  • Mental and Emotional Wellbeing:
    • I am aware of and able to express my feelings and am developing the ability to talk about them. HWB 0-01a / HWB 1-01a / HWB 2-01a / HWB 3-01a / HWB 4-01a.
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