Our Feelings Bulletin Board Set – 15-Piece Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Classroom Display
Help young learners recognize, express, and manage their emotions with the Our Feelings Bulletin Board Set. Designed to support Social Emotional Learning (SEL), this engaging classroom display features real photographs of children expressing different emotions, making it easier for students to identify and talk about their own feelings.
The interactive "How I Feel Today" spinner encourages children to check in with their emotions each day, while the included "When You Feel Really Upset" poster provides calming strategies to help students develop healthy self-regulation skills. Ideal for daily morning meetings, classroom discussions, counseling sessions, and emotional check-ins, this bulletin board set promotes empathy, emotional awareness, and positive communication.
Perfect for classrooms, preschool, kindergarten, daycare, counseling offices, homeschool, and early learning centers, this durable display creates a supportive environment where every child feels seen, understood, and valued.
**Features:**
- 15-piece Social Emotional Learning (SEL) bulletin board set
- Helps children recognize, understand, and express emotions
- Features real photographs of children displaying different feelings
- Interactive "How I Feel Today" spinner encourages daily emotional check-ins
- Includes calming strategies poster for emotional self-regulation
- Supports emotional awareness, empathy, communication, and self-management
- Perfect for morning meetings, classroom discussions, counseling, and SEL lessons
- Durable materials for long-lasting classroom use
- Ideal for classrooms, preschool, kindergarten, daycare, homeschool, counseling offices, and learning centers
**Includes:**
- 1 Our Feelings banner (22.85" x 5.65")
- 12 emotion cards (6" x 8" each)
- 1 "How I Feel Today" spinner with arrow (18" x 24", assembly required)
- 1 "When You Feel Really Upset" poster (18" x 24")
- Teaching guide
**Ideal For:**
- Social Emotional Learning (SEL)
- Emotional regulation
- Morning meeting activities
- Classroom feelings check-ins
- Preschool and elementary classrooms
- School counseling offices
- Homeschool learning
- Character education