Free Feelings Worksheets PDF — Grades 1–3
2 ready-made word lists · Grades 1–3 · 20 words total · Free printable PDFs.
Feelings vocabulary sits at the intersection of literacy and social-emotional learning. When children can read and spell words like "proud," "anxious," and "grateful," they gain the language to express emotions more precisely — a skill that supports classroom community, conflict resolution, and self-regulation.
Pick a word list below to download a free printable feelings worksheet as an instant PDF — available as Word Scramble or Missing Letters for Grades 1–3. Each PDF includes an answer key for easy marking. Open any list in the Studio to tailor the word set or difficulty to your SEL curriculum.
What's included
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Printable PDF format — clean A4/Letter layout, ready for any home or classroom printer.
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Two worksheet types — Word Scramble for spelling recall, Missing Letters for letter recognition and decoding.
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Grade-tagged word lists — Grades 1–3 covered in this topic, with K through Grade 5+ supported across the wider library.
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Optional answer key — toggle a teacher answer sheet on or off before you download.
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Editable in the Studio — swap, add, or remove words to match your lesson, book, or weekly spelling list.
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Free forever — no sign-up, no email. Every download is free, with no watermarks and no paywalled features.
Feelings word lists
How We Feel
More Feelings
How to use these feelings worksheets
- Pick a list above — each is tagged with a grade level so you can match the difficulty to your students.
- Download instantly or customize first — use the PDF buttons for a ready-made worksheet, or open the Studio with the words already loaded if you want to edit the title, difficulty, or layout.
- Download the PDF — a clean, printable worksheet with an optional answer key for the teacher.
- Print and use in class, at home, or share the link with students for at-home practice.
Teaching ideas for Feelings vocabulary
Pair with reading
Read a short story or article that features these vocabulary words, then have students complete the worksheet to reinforce what they encountered.
Make it a speed challenge
Give students 5 minutes to unscramble as many words as they can. Pair them up for friendly competition — kids love the time pressure.
Flash card prep
Print the answer key first and cut it into flash cards to pre-teach the vocabulary, then use the puzzle worksheet to test recall the next day.
Take-home practice
Send the worksheet home as a low-pressure way for parents to support their child's vocabulary learning between classes.
Frequently asked questions
How do I make a Feelings worksheet?
Pick a ready-made word list above (each is tagged with a grade level), click a Download PDF button for an instant worksheet, or use the Customize links to open the Studio with the words pre-loaded before downloading.
Are these Feelings worksheets free?
Yes. Every worksheet on WorksheetCraft is free to create, download, and print. No sign-up required, no paywalls, no watermarks.
What grades are these Feelings worksheets for?
Word lists in this topic are tagged with grade levels (K through 5+). Pick the grade that matches your students. You can also adjust the difficulty in the Studio to make any list easier or harder.
Can I use my own Feelings words?
Yes. In the Studio, switch to the Custom tab and type your own words. You can mix in vocabulary specific to your lesson, the book you are reading, or your child's spelling list.
How do I print or share these worksheets?
Click "Download PDF" in the Studio to save a printable file, or use the Print button to send directly to your printer. The PDF works on any device — share the link with parents or print copies for the whole class.
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