Description
Social emotional learning activities for kids. Help students identify and express their emotions, as well as others feelings. The heart emotions are a great theme for Valentine’s Day or can be used year-round.
INCLUDES (in color and black & white)
Bonus Social Skills Resource Lists
► Development Stages for 3-8 years old
► Favorite Websites for Social Skills
► Favorite Social Skills Apps
► Favorite Social Skills Games
Hank the Heart’s Emotions Mini-Book
► Learn Hank’s emotions and show your emotion faces
Emotions Flashcards
► 18 emotion cards with Hank the Heart and real pictures
How Do I Feel? Match Up Worksheet (2 pages)
► Match the story to the emotion
Receptive Identification Photos: Emotions (2 pages)
► Worksheets to receptively identify an emotion when described in fields of 2, 4, 6, or 8
► One page includes more simple emotions, the other page includes more complex emotions
Your Emotions Dice Game (2 pages)
► Roll the dice and describe when you feel a particular emotion
► One page includes more simple emotions, the other page includes more complex emotions
CLICK HERE FOR MORE SOCIAL SKILLS ACTIVITIES
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Love Speech Therapy by Betsy B. –
Love this and how engaging it is when working with students. Thank you!
Christine T. –
Thanks!
jobeth bocock –
so excited to use
Rowan Bupp –
Can I just say that Hank is my new best friend? My students loved this set. Thank you!
Alicia F. –
Thanks for ‘exhausted’ and ’embarrassed’…’scared’ too. Always trying to expand between happy/sad/mad. This is really cute – thanks!
Heather P. –
Thanks.
Amy Gorman –
thank you!
Myra M. –
Can’t wait to use this
Elizabeth R. –
Great product! Can’t wait to use it!
Oh So Kolo –
LOVE LOVE LOVE!
Amanda T. –
Great for identifying emotions!
Katie J. –
Wonderful!
Margaret C. –
Just what I was looking for!
Reni H. –
Super cute!
L M –
Like: The variety of emotion activities included with this product, the expressions on Hank Heart’s face, how you paired the emotion words in the identification task, and the inclusion of more complex emotion vocabulary. Enjoy your products!
Nicole A. –
Awesome!
Jenni H. –
Great idea
jessica C. –
This was great for my life skills class
Cynthia S. –
Thank you
Caitlin S. –
love this resource
Jordan S. –
Great resource. It has been very helpful for my kids who benefit from social skills and emotion identification simultaneously.
Jessica Solari –
Super cute! I love how many activities this comes with! Thanks!
Sarah V. –
Great resource for my students. Thank you!
Deb Nofziger-Miller –
Great resource! Thanks!
Karissa F. –
I have used this resource with a range of client/students and they have all loved it! It helps me target that emotional language, so when we’re having a bad day Hank the Heart can help us figure out why we feel what we feel. This resource provides a lot of opportunity for expressive language, which is really helpful for a lot of my kids who struggle communicating when faced with negative emotions. My kids (and my younger adults with disabilities) love the scenarios which makes targeting problem solving that much easier!
Ifeanyi Oranye –
Thanks
Stephanie S. –
Great review of emotions.
Anna C. –
Very engaging for students!
Stephanie D. –
Awesome and helpful
Jennifer P. –
Great enjoyable resource
Kimberly P. –
Used for working on emotions with an older student with autism. Thanks!
Hedellaine P. –
Great for Valentine’s Day!
Staysha Adams –
My students loved using this! A great way to practice this skill!
Amy Smith –
This is a good resource for working on social skills and particularly emotions.
Sandy Nouneh –
This resource was quite helpful with my client with Down Syndrome. Hank the Heart is wonderful 😉
Sommer R. –
This was a good resource. My students found it engaging.