Emotional regulation, color monster, printable, play therapy, therapy, children. Diary Entry: With a deeper understanding of the story, children can now step into the story, imagine the world through the Color Monster's eyes and write a diary entry as if they were the Color Monster, expressing how he felt at different parts of the story. By: Anna Llenas eaders will follow the Color Monster on a journey through different emotions.
The Color Monster will learn to identify different emotions with the help of a caring friend. This toolkit was created to encourage youth to practice mindfulness. Help the Color Monster figure out what he's feeling! When the leader says an emotion, you show us what that emotion looks like.
So, if the leader says, "The Color Monster feels HAPPY," you jump around for joy. But if the leader says, "The Color Monster feels SAD," you need to cry your loudest, saddest tears. The Color Monster Emotions Jar Activity Instructions Read The Color Monster book to students.
Take another look through the book - noticing the color used to represent each emotion and how the illustrator use texture and imagery to represent each emotion? MMHS Printable Color Monster Worksheets for Play Therapy - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. The document contains printable worksheets related to the Color Monster, designed for mental health services. It is published by Meehan Mental Health Services and is intended for use with proper consent.
Color the emotions of the color monster. Just a simple worksheet for very young learners, based on the story The color monster". How does the color monster l.
Confused Monster Worksheets Paint brushes Trays to mix the paint in Water and paper towels HOW TO USE THIS RESOURCE: Explain to the children that the color monster is a bit confused. He has only 3 colors, which are red, blue and yellow, but he needs orange, purple and green to try and make sense of all those other feelings he feels. What should.
The Color Monster Worksheets Activity pages to work on after reading the story "The Color Monster". Includes 4 activities: How do you feel today? Draw the monster's face, color him and write how you feel. Color the monster according to the emotion.
Trace the line to get the monster to the jar and fill the jar with the colorful emotion. (Black&White and colored version). How are you feeling today? Colour in The Colour Monster with all the emotions you're feeling right now.