EMOTIONS and FEELINGS Task Cards for Autism with Visual Support
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Real-life pictures of people with varying ages showing commonly expressed EMOTIONS and REACTIONS. NO reading skills required!
Clip, mark the answer, or work in a small group to discuss each picture to gain understanding of the emotion, along with the response seen in the picture. A variety of scenarios and age groups are included in this 36 card set. Print on white card stock paper and laminate for durability. NO velcro, NO assembly needed!
EMOTIONS represented in this 36 card set:
• Scared
• Confused
• Mad
• Sad
• Happy
• Anxious
• Embarrassed
• Surprised
• Tired
• Sick
• Annoyed
• Bored
• Shy
• Proud
• Silly
For Special Education students, here are SUGGESTED IEP GOALS:
By_________(month), ________(year), STUDENT will determine the emotion portrayed in a photo/visual by ___________(reading/using visual support) the emotion words and ________(clipping/marking/pointing to/or saying) the answer, with 80% accuracy, over a six week period.
By________(month), ______(year), using a real-life photo of people represented through a variety of ages and expressions, STUDENT will name the emotion represented and provide one scenario that the person may have just experienced as related to STUDENTS’ own personal or familiar experiences, with 80% accuracy, over a six week period.
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By_________(month), ________(year), STUDENT will determine the emotion portrayed in a photo/visual by ___________(reading/using visual support) the emotion words and ________(clipping/marking/pointing to/or saying) the answer, with 80% accuracy, over a six week period.
By________(month), ______(year), using a real-life photo of people represented through a variety of ages and expressions, STUDENT will name the emotion represented and provide one scenario that the person may have just experienced as related to STUDENTS’ own personal or familiar experiences, with 80% accuracy, over a six week period.
This item is recommended for the following grade levels:
Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade, 6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade