Description
[Autism and Special Education lesson plan, can also be used for students without autism]
This lesson plan gives the classic card game Go Fish an emotional makeover! Students work on their expressive and receptive vocabulary and understanding of the five basic emotions, all while practicing social skills, taking turns, and following the rules of the game.
Skills Practiced:
Hand-eye coordination
Social skills
Communication
Turn taking
Following game rules
Expressive identification of emotions
Receptive identification of emotions
Materials Needed:
Stages Learning Materials Language Builder Emotion Cards (http://www.stageslearning.com/products/language-builder-emotion-cards)
For almost 20 years Stages Learning has been providing language building tools for therapists, teachers, and parents designed for children with autism. For more resources and learning tools, visit www.stageslearning.com.
This lesson plan gives the classic card game Go Fish an emotional makeover! Students work on their expressive and receptive vocabulary and understanding of the five basic emotions, all while practicing social skills, taking turns, and following the rules of the game.
Skills Practiced:
Hand-eye coordination
Social skills
Communication
Turn taking
Following game rules
Expressive identification of emotions
Receptive identification of emotions
Materials Needed:
Stages Learning Materials Language Builder Emotion Cards (http://www.stageslearning.com/products/language-builder-emotion-cards)
For almost 20 years Stages Learning has been providing language building tools for therapists, teachers, and parents designed for children with autism. For more resources and learning tools, visit www.stageslearning.com.
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Grades
PreK - 2nd
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1
Description
[Autism and Special Education lesson plan, can also be used for students without autism]
This lesson plan gives the classic card game Go Fish an emotional makeover! Students work on their expressive and receptive vocabulary and understanding of the five basic emotions, all while practicing social skills, taking turns, and following the rules of the game.
Skills Practiced:
Hand-eye coordination
Social skills
Communication
Turn taking
Following game rules
Expressive identification of emotions
Receptive identification of emotions
Materials Needed:
Stages Learning Materials Language Builder Emotion Cards (http://www.stageslearning.com/products/language-builder-emotion-cards)
For almost 20 years Stages Learning has been providing language building tools for therapists, teachers, and parents designed for children with autism. For more resources and learning tools, visit www.stageslearning.com.
This lesson plan gives the classic card game Go Fish an emotional makeover! Students work on their expressive and receptive vocabulary and understanding of the five basic emotions, all while practicing social skills, taking turns, and following the rules of the game.
Skills Practiced:
Hand-eye coordination
Social skills
Communication
Turn taking
Following game rules
Expressive identification of emotions
Receptive identification of emotions
Materials Needed:
Stages Learning Materials Language Builder Emotion Cards (http://www.stageslearning.com/products/language-builder-emotion-cards)
For almost 20 years Stages Learning has been providing language building tools for therapists, teachers, and parents designed for children with autism. For more resources and learning tools, visit www.stageslearning.com.
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The addition pf the cad holder makes this so much easier for preschoolers. This is a good lesson. Love the cards!
this combines go fish game with emotional development - really creative -thx
Great variation of Go Fish! Thanks for sharing.
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