Description
Ages: 3-7
Grades: PreK-1st
Who’s Feeling What?
Inspired by distance learning, this social-emotional learning (SEL) game turns a “video call” board into a fun way to spot faces and name feelings. Fill the screen with caller cards, flip an emotion prompt, and use emoji tokens and conversation starters to identify, discuss, and problem-solve around emotions—every setup is new, so practice stays fresh.
Skills Targeted
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Emotion identification & vocabulary
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Perspective-taking and empathy
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Conversation turn-taking and active listening
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Matching, visual scanning, and problem-solving
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Classroom/home SEL carryover with guided prompts
How to Play
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Build your “video call”: place a mix of caller cards into the screen frame
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Flip a chat (emotion prompt) card and discuss: “Who looks ___? Why?”
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Mark choices with emoji tokens, then share reasons and coping ideas
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Refresh the grid or flip cards to create a brand-new board
Why You’ll Love It
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Endless variety with double-sided cards = no two games the same
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Ready-to-use SEL prompts make feelings talk easy and age-flexible
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Works for centers, morning meetings, counseling, or small groups
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Encourages real-world skills: naming feelings, perspective, teamwork
Includes
✔️ Plastic screen frame
✔️ 24 double-sided caller cards
✔️ 12 double-sided chat (emotion prompt) cards
✔️ 12 double-sided emoji tokens
✔️ Activity guide (ideas for home/classroom)
✔️ 49 pieces total











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