Price: 675 points or $6.75 USD
Subjects: speech,earlyIntervention,pragmatics,socialAspectsOfCommunication,receptiveLanguage,expressiveLanguage,Special Autism,emotionalAndBehavioralSkills,communicationSkills,socialAwareness
Grades: 14,13,1,2
Description: Are you looking for tools to teach young students about feelings and emotions? This bundle includes 3 short stories where the main character experiences a range of emotions (happy, excited, surprised, scared, sad, angry, tired). These interactive stories teach students about their emotions as they practice answering the question, "How does the tiger feel?" You could also introduce early problem solving skills and making inferences (What could he do? What should he say?) as you read the story together. There is a sequencing activity at the end of each story so students can sequence and retell the main events. In addition, there is a feelings check-in page and a drawing activity where students can draw a face on the main character with on screen drawing tools! This interactive activity targets a variety of speech and language skills (answering questions, making inferences, narrative language, feelings vocabulary, sequencing, and recall/retell skills). These no print digital stories are perfect for distance learning, teletherapy, face to face speech therapy sessions, or home practice. This activity is designed to be used with adult support as children who are not yet reading will need an adult to help them read each page. What's included? 1. Leo's Day at the Beach 2. Fox's Feelings 3. Tiger's Feelings