Emotions & Feelings Bundle | "How Would You Feel?" Adapted Books + Task Cards
Product Description
The complete emotions and feelings teaching bundle for SEL, speech therapy, and special education classrooms! This "How Would You Feel?" Mini-Bundle gives students multiple ways to practice identifying emotions in real-life situations — through interactive adapted books AND hands-on task cards.
Help students build emotional vocabulary, empathy, self-awareness, and social-emotional skills with engaging scenarios they can relate to. Perfect for emerging communicators, AAC users, students with autism, and any learner working on emotional regulation and social-emotional learning (SEL).
★ Perfect for: Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), Special Education Teachers, School Counselors, Autism Classrooms, SEL Lessons, Morning Meetings, Early Childhood, PreK, Preschool, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, Resource Rooms, and Life Skills Classrooms
What's Included in This Bundle:
1. "How Would You Feel?" Adapted Book #1 Focuses on identifying these emotions: happy, sad, angry, frustrated, excited, and surprised
2. "How Would You Feel?" Adapted Book #2 Focuses on identifying these emotions: calm, jealous, scared, embarrassed, shy, and bored
3. "How Would You Feel?" Task Cards (32 cards) Hands-on task cards with real-life scenarios — students identify the emotion they would feel in each situation
12 Emotions & Feelings Covered Across the Bundle:
Happy • Sad • Angry • Frustrated • Excited • Surprised • Calm • Jealous • Scared • Embarrassed • Shy • Bored
Sample Text from the Adapted Books:
"Feelings are honest and feelings are real. In each situation, how would you feel?"
"Your classmate is annoying you on purpose. How would you feel?"
"Your best friend moved away to a different town. How would you feel?"
How to Use These Emotions Activities:
The adapted books work great for whole class read-alouds, small group SEL lessons, speech therapy sessions, or 1:1 instruction. Students follow along with the predictable repeating text and identify which emotion fits each scenario.
The task cards are perfect for:
- Small group discussions
- Clothespin clip tasks (great for fine motor!)
- Paperclip tasks
- Cookie sheet / magnetic activities
- Dry-erase write-and-wipe practice
- Independent work stations
- Speech therapy sessions
- Counseling check-ins
Great for teaching:
- Identifying emotions and feelings in self and others
- Emotional vocabulary (12 different feeling words)
- Empathy and perspective taking
- Emotional regulation and self-awareness
- Connecting situations to feelings (cause and effect)
- Social skills and pragmatic language
- Coping skills and problem solving
- Social emotional learning (SEL) standards
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If your students enjoy hands-on Task Cards activities, you can find the complete collection below: