Emotion scenario cards

    • [DOC File]Social and Emotional Learning Curriculum

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      Thank-you cards or stationary. Pens Getting Ready Before educating your students about gratitude, you will need to: ... Overview In this module, students will increase their ability to recognize emotion. Emotion recognition is a cornerstone of emotional intelligence. ... Scenario: Your roommate and best friend is constantly asking you to do ...

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    • During baseline, a measure of the subjects ability to ...

      In this phase, three emotion cards, one each for happy, sad, and angry, that were used in Phase A, B, and C, were presented to the participants, along with three cards depicting non-emotions (e.g ...

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    • [DOC File]Moderating Effects of Emotion on the Perceived Fairness of ...

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      This means that subjects find the price increase in the positive emotion scenario to be more fair than in the negative emotion scenario. However, in the context of low price increases, emotions are even more relevant. ... Even if the presentation of cards restricts the choices, the procedure eliminates anchoring-effects (Hoevennagel 1996). At ...

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    • [DOCX File]SNIP Inclusion Training Toolkit Part 6: Activities That ...

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      Students take turns picking a scenario card, and then choosing the feelings card with the “matching” emotion. OR they pick a feelings card and then choose a scenario card that represents the emotion shown. Either way, encourage them to share with the group why they made the match.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 7: Emotions and Communication

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      Electronic greeting cards and communication climate: Greeting cards represent a large industry and have become an integral part of U.S. culture. Ask students how many send greeting cards and under what circumstances. Then, draw students’ attention to the use of electronic greeting cards, or e-Cards (for example, www.bluemountain.com).

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    • [DOC File]Day 1 - Laurel County

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      Name, emotion, PMA. ... Materials: Scenarios and modes of communication on index cards. Divide class into groups of 3 or 4. Have each group select a scenario (fold so they can’t see what they are getting) Have each group member choose one mode of communication (also folded) (If group members end up with the same mode, you can have them draw ...

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    • [DOCX File]Event/Situation: - Mark Purcell | Home

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      You will be given blank diary cards with this workbook. Staff will teach you how to fill out the diary card. ... Note a situation in which your negative emotion was increasing rapidly, maybe turning into anger. ... while role-playing a scenario (argument with a relative over curfew). Group members try to guess their state of mind. They then ...

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    • [DOCX File]ESL Grade K How Do I Feel?

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      emotion cards, pointing to the right emotion on the emotion anchor chart, and/or gesturing. As a class, discuss how Chester’s emotions changed over time and why. Optional activity: Have students work individually with an additional image from the story, such as an image of Chester’s mother.

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