Social Emotional Learning Numbers Resources
About Social Emotional Learning Numbers Resources
On Education.com, this page provides a variety of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) number resources that blend mathematical concepts with emotional intelligence. These teaching materials include activities and worksheets such as the All About Me Feelings Activity Sets, number flashcards from 0-25, and emotion sorting games. They help young students develop self-awareness, counting skills, and relationship-building abilities while reinforcing foundational math concepts.
This collection features ready-to-use printable resources and guided classroom activities designed for preschool and early elementary grades. Educators and parents can use these materials to create engaging lessons and practice sessions that foster both academic and emotional growth. By integrating SEL with number recognition and counting, children learn to identify feelings while strengthening cognitive and social-emotional skills.
Explore this page to access fun, educational resources that support early childhood learning, provide structured practice, and make teaching numbers and emotions accessible. Learning materials are designed to be adaptable, easy to implement, and centered on developing the whole child through both math fluency and emotional understanding.
This collection features ready-to-use printable resources and guided classroom activities designed for preschool and early elementary grades. Educators and parents can use these materials to create engaging lessons and practice sessions that foster both academic and emotional growth. By integrating SEL with number recognition and counting, children learn to identify feelings while strengthening cognitive and social-emotional skills.
Explore this page to access fun, educational resources that support early childhood learning, provide structured practice, and make teaching numbers and emotions accessible. Learning materials are designed to be adaptable, easy to implement, and centered on developing the whole child through both math fluency and emotional understanding.



