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Im looking for a list of feeling words such as hurt, angry, sad, ect. I am an aid for a set of twin boys with high functioning autism. I was hoping to laminate such a list of words and have it at their desk so thy could pin point their emotions a little better. I have seen lists of feeling worksheets with words that are a bit too advanced. The children read at a fourth grade level. Any help would be appreciated.

2006-11-08 12:41:45 · 4 answers · asked by vham8 2 in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

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During my student teaching rotations, I worked with 2nd and 3rd grade kids with severe autism and other communication disabilities. We used laminated boards with different facial expressions. Have you considered drawing different faces instead of or in addition to using words? A picture is worth a thousand words...

2006-11-08 12:48:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

There's this poster I've seen a lot of places that list feelings with faces to go along with them. I'm sure I've seen them at the teaching supply store around here. I'm sure that would be very useful but just a suggestion.

2006-11-08 12:51:52 · answer #2 · answered by Polo Panda 2 · 0 0

Here´s a list that may help you:
1. fine, nice, super, wonderful, excellent, excited, light-hearted, proud, great, good, relaxed;
2. sick, hungry, tired, sleepy, dizzy, cold, hot, cool, chilly;
3. bored, weird, upset, mixed up, puzzled, confused, worried, uncomfortable, angry, ashamed, jealous, trapped, anxious.

2006-11-08 13:04:52 · answer #3 · answered by Nice 5 · 1 0

http://www.cnvc.org/feelings.htm

there are a lot at that site =]

2006-11-08 12:44:09 · answer #4 · answered by Brittney 2 · 1 0

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