Emotions Skill Strips AutismSTRP45 Photo Cards to Strengthen Social Emotional Skills and Reasoning Grades PreK & Up, Ages 4 & Up By Becky L. Spivey, M. Ed. 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
This side also has a small version of the illustration
This must-have resource for the busy speech-language pathologist helps you move quickly from setting to setting with one book that fits easily in your pocket
cut and paste pages
players choose question cards from one of eight semantic areas (or mix and match cards)
These cards present 100 clear color photos on one side and prompts on the back of the photo
Help children improve their vocabulary using real
illustrated cards (3" x 5") that are easy for small hands to hold
Everyone will find something to talk or write about
Each of the 60 Chipper Chat boards has a photo of an animal with the animal name spelled out in the spaces
telephone manners
Each adorable illustrated character is performing two different actions
Turn & Talk provides R practice using: