Friday, June 21, 2013

Through Your Eyes- A Perspective Taking Game about Emotions

The ability to take another person's perspective is hard for those students with a social language disorder. I've developed a packet that provides a prompt about another person or group of people and requires your student to answer questions about the prompt. 

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It includes 48 task cards that provide prompts such as this: "It rains on a bride's wedding day. How does she feel? Why does she feel that way?" There are also prompts such as: "The doctor successfully removed the child's brain tumor. How does the doctor feel? How does the child's parent's feel?"



The questions provide your students the opportunity to identify with the other person and to determine why they are feeling that way. This is perfect for your older students to practice using high level thought processes. 

I've also included a generalization activity that allows your student to pick an emotion and write a few sentences about when and why they would feel that emotion. 



You can find my newest download here. If you download, please let me know what you think! 

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