$5.00
Support emotional literacy, wellbeing, and belonging with our Emotional Check-In Chart Classroom Display, thoughtfully designed to embed Aboriginal perspectives through meaningful symbolism and visual storytelling.
Featuring auhentic Aboriginalsymbols that represent connection, journey, gathering, and reflection, this display invites students to pause, recognise their feelings, and share how they are arriving in the learning space each day. It transforms emotional regulation into a culturally inclusive, visible routine, not just a reactive strategy.
Grounded in connection to Country and community, this chart reinforces that emotions are part of our journey and that every student’s experience matters.
Why Educators Love This Chart:
Features culturally respectful and authentic Aboriginal symbols
Supports daily emotional check-ins and self-regulation
Encourages safe classroom conversations
Strengthens belonging and connection
Visually aligns wellbeing practices with Aboriginal perspectives
Suitable for Early Learning, Primary, Secondary and Wellbeing settings
This emotional check-in chart supports:
Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)
Self-awareness and emotional vocabulary
Classroom routines that promote psychological safety
Culturally responsive wellbeing practices
Trauma-informed and strengths-based approaches
Aligned with:
EYLF Outcome 1 & 3 (Identity and Wellbeing)
Australian Curriculum – Personal and Social Capability
Whole-school wellbeing frameworks
Digital Resources
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