Emotion Scenes and Flashcards: Featuring 14 Emotions

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Description

TMV’s Emotion Scenes and Flashcards are an effective way to introduce and practice a variety of emotions with your clients.

What’s Included?

  1. Individual Emotion Scenes: A set of individual emotion scenes are included within that prompt children to identify how one child is feeling based on their environment and facial expression. Use the fill-in-the-blank sentence included at the top to prompt your client to identify how each child is feeling.
  2. Emotion Flashcards: A set of emotion flashcards are also included using visuals from the scenes above. Clients may be prompted with a picture of each child and asked to identify how he or she is feeling based off of their facial expression. These flashcards provide an easy way for additional practice and reinforcement.
  3. Group Emotion Scenes: The final set of emotion scenes is similar
    to the one featured above but includes more than one child in each scene. This allows clinicians to have a conversation about what is happening in each picture scene and identify how one child may be feeling in comparison to another.

What Emotions Are Targeted? 

  • Tired
  • Happy
  • Mad
  • Nervous
  • Sad
  • Excited
  • Hungry
  • Thirsty
  • Scared
  • Confused
  • Proud
  • Hurt

Reviews

  1. LOVE these visuals! I like how there is context provided to discuss the emotions shown

  2. The Flashcards were so clear and vibrant in color! The social scene was helpful to prompt with questions on which emotion was appropriate to label. Amazing tool!

  3. 5 out of 5

    The curriculum pack was well thought out. The pictures are clear. I appreciate that it is easy to differentiate the picture scenes to help the learner recognize contextual cues. The range of emotions and scenarios are appropriate and meaningful for young students.

  4. 5 out of 5

    I used this resource to work one on one with a student during a zoom meeting for IEP goals. It was perfect!

  5. 5 out of 5

    I used the flashcard portions of this set for distance learning. It’s a nice resource for transitioning from identifying emotions to talking about what people feel in different situations (for example, she is happy because…) I liked that the scenarios presented were concrete and something kids would probably have experience with.

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