Emotions Skill Strips®
Grades PreK & Up, Ages 4 & Up
Help students identify facial expressions associated with different emotions with 120 double-sided photo cards (8½"x 3¾") and 240 prompts across four levels.
Help students identify facial expressions associated with different emotions with 120 double-sided photo cards (8½"x 3¾") and 240 prompts across four levels.
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Author(s) | Becky L. Spivey, M.Ed. |
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Topic | Autism, Card Decks, Disorders/Syndromes, Social Skills, Parent Resources |
Brand | Super Duper Publications |
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Emotions Skill Strips®
Help students identify facial expressions associated with different emotions using Emotions Skill Strips! Students read or listen to the prompts and select a photo to identify a particular emotion or situation. Prompts include six basic emotions: happy, sad, fear, anger, surprise, and disgust, and a list of synonyms for each emotion to help expand vocabulary.
Emotions Skill Strips has four levels:
Level 1 Cards - Each card presents one person exhibiting three different emotions. Student listens to/reads the prompt (Show me SAD.) and points to the correct facial expression associated with that emotion.
Level 2 Cards - Using the same prompts as in Level 1, student chooses the person exhibiting the correct facial expression from three different photos of children and adults.
Level 3 Cards - Three different people are expressing three different emotions. Student listens to/reads the question or scenario (e.g., "Who lost a pet?") and chooses the person exhibiting the appropriate facial expression.
Level 4 Cards - Student studies the person's facial expression in the photo presented and then chooses which event prompted this particular emotion.
Emotions Skill Strips includes:
- 120 double-sided photo cards (8½"x 3¾")
- Four color-coded levels
- 240 prompts (60 prompts in each level)
- Divider tabs
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Great Social Skills ActivityMy students with behavior and social issues love this activity. This helps them understand emotions and how they can better deal with them by first recognizing them.
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Emotions Skill StripsThis is an excellent resource for students who have difficulty reading emotions and making inferences based on a pictured emotion.
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Great emotion practiceI love these cards,they are easy to use, have several levels of play and great prompts. With all the synonyms for each emotion I will be able to use the cards for a long time with my child.