
Download PDF activity sheets based on a popular feelings creature story at 300 DPI and print them at actual size to keep proportions accurate for classroom tasks.
Choosing and Preparing Activity Pages
Select black-and-white line pages for crayons and markers, and full-shade versions for matching exercises. Keep file format in PDF to preserve layout; avoid resizing that distorts character proportions.
- Emotion sorting page with labeled jars for joy, sadness, anger, fear, and calm.
- Facial expression worksheet where children draw matching faces.
- Tracing sheet featuring large bubble letters for feeling words.
Print on 80 gsm paper for standard use or 160 gsm cardstock for reusable laminated sets. Laminate and pair with dry-erase markers for repeated practice.
Classroom and Home Learning Applications
Emotion Identification Practice
Ask children to assign specific shades to each feeling and explain their choices in one sentence. This builds vocabulary and recognition skills.
Sorting and Matching Tasks
Cut character cards and feeling jars separately. Students place each figure into a matching container based on scenario cards read aloud.
Reflection and Writing Prompts
Provide a short prompt such as I feel calm when… and have learners complete two lines beneath the illustration. Attach finished sheets to a classroom board organized by emotion category.
- Store digital files in a labeled folder by activity type.
- Keep a master copy untouched for consistent reprints.
- Prepare both US Letter and A4 versions for flexibility.
Organized sets of these character-based worksheets support structured social-emotional lessons with clear visual cues and repeatable hands-on tasks.
The Color Monster Printable Free

Download high-resolution PDF worksheets featuring an emotions creature and print them at 100% scale to keep character proportions accurate and text readable for preschool and kindergarten use.
Choose sets that include labeled jars for joy, sadness, anger, fear, and calm, plus matching cards and tracing pages. Print on 80 gsm paper for single-use activities or 160 gsm cardstock for laminating and repeated practice with dry-erase markers. Keep margins at least 0.5 inches to avoid cutting off facial details, and store master files in both A4 (2480×3508 px at 300 DPI) and US Letter formats for consistent classroom distribution.