How to Use a Feelings Chart After School

Color wheel illustrating emotions and feelings, with sections labeled Happy, Surprise, Peaceful, Sad, Anger, Fear, and a segment for Feel. Each section contains various descriptive words reflecting specific emotions.

💬 Quick script:
“What color was your day?”
“What feeling came up most?”
“What do you need now?”

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