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▾ More Details ▾ Great for SEL and Learning about Emotions and Facial Expressions MAKES SEL FUN: These fun, brightly colored cards make learning about emotions engaging and exciting! REAL PHOTOS: Real photography of adults and children showing emotions give students a better understanding of how people express emotions. FACIAL EXPRESSION RECOGNITION: Teaches children to look for visual clues and facial expressions to make inferences about emotions. TEACHES EMPATHY: Children develop empathy by understanding ...

▾ More Details ▾ Segment Sounds With Versatile Phoneme Photos Your go-to set for displaying straightforward two-, three-, and four-sound photo cards for your reading groups or using with a projector to display to the whole class. Beautiful self-checking cards show people, things, and animals on the front and their sound boxes on the back. Perfect for explicit instruction, centers, and takehome practice. Guide includes sound box templates to scaffold students who are ready to spell the words and ...

▾ More Details ▾ With the Syllable Photo Cards, children count, pronounce, blend, and segment syllables in spoken words. Each color-coded card has a photograph example of a multi-syllabic noun. On the back, the word is spelled out, segmented by each syllable. A graphic shows the number of syllables for that word. Included are exemplars of the 6 major syllable types: closed, open, vowel team, r-controlled, -le pattern, and silent 'e' pattern. FUN, HANDS-ON LEARNING: Your students will enjoy ...

▾ More Details ▾ Give your class ways to be more mindful with these mini posters focusing on the five senses and how to stay attuned to your surroundings. Each one has easy-to-follow steps on the back. Tune In! Staying in touch with your surroundings is a lifelong goal. Great social-emotional teaching tool! Practice Mindfulness: These mini posters focus students on the here and now. Keep their minds trained on the present moment. Stay Centered: Bringing awareness back to ...