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I Have, Who Has? – Emotions ASL Game
😊 I Have, Who Has? – Emotions ASL Game
Build emotional awareness, turn-taking, and expressive communication skills with I Have, Who Has? – Emotions ASL Game, an engaging and interactive game designed to support learners using ASL, AAC, and visual communication supports.
This classic “I Have, Who Has?” format keeps students actively involved as they identify and respond to a variety of emotions using clear visuals and American Sign Language representations. The predictable structure makes it easy for learners to participate while practicing emotion vocabulary in a fun, low-pressure way.
This game works well in speech therapy, classrooms, social-emotional learning (SEL) groups, and small-group instruction.
✨ What’s Included:
Full I Have, Who Has? emotions card set
Emotion vocabulary with ASL visuals
Target emotions: bored, excited, happy, hungry, mad, proud, sad, scared, shy, surprised, thirsty, tired
Clear, easy-to-read cards for group play
Visual layout designed for accessibility and engagement
💡 Skills Targeted:
Emotion identification and labeling
Social-emotional learning (SEL)
Turn-taking and attention
Expressive and receptive language
Visual discrimination
Participation in group activities
👩🏫 Perfect For:
Speech-Language Pathologists
Special education & autism classrooms
Social skills and SEL groups
AAC users and visual learners
ASL exposure and support
Small-group or whole-class games
😊 Fun, interactive, and visually supportive—this emotions game helps learners practice feelings vocabulary while staying engaged with peers.
It’s a quick and easy activity for the classroom, therapy sessions, or social skills groups.
You may also like:
Santa Ate a Cookie – AAC Adaptive Book (LAMP)
Reindeer Like / Don’t Like – AAC Adaptive Story (LAMP)
Christmas Adjectives – AAC Book (LAMP)
Elf on the Shelf – AAC Social Story (LAMP)
Look at the Christmas Lights – AAC Adaptive Book (LAMP)
😊 I Have, Who Has? – Emotions ASL Game
Build emotional awareness, turn-taking, and expressive communication skills with I Have, Who Has? – Emotions ASL Game, an engaging and interactive game designed to support learners using ASL, AAC, and visual communication supports.
This classic “I Have, Who Has?” format keeps students actively involved as they identify and respond to a variety of emotions using clear visuals and American Sign Language representations. The predictable structure makes it easy for learners to participate while practicing emotion vocabulary in a fun, low-pressure way.
This game works well in speech therapy, classrooms, social-emotional learning (SEL) groups, and small-group instruction.
✨ What’s Included:
Full I Have, Who Has? emotions card set
Emotion vocabulary with ASL visuals
Target emotions: bored, excited, happy, hungry, mad, proud, sad, scared, shy, surprised, thirsty, tired
Clear, easy-to-read cards for group play
Visual layout designed for accessibility and engagement
💡 Skills Targeted:
Emotion identification and labeling
Social-emotional learning (SEL)
Turn-taking and attention
Expressive and receptive language
Visual discrimination
Participation in group activities
👩🏫 Perfect For:
Speech-Language Pathologists
Special education & autism classrooms
Social skills and SEL groups
AAC users and visual learners
ASL exposure and support
Small-group or whole-class games
😊 Fun, interactive, and visually supportive—this emotions game helps learners practice feelings vocabulary while staying engaged with peers.
It’s a quick and easy activity for the classroom, therapy sessions, or social skills groups.
You may also like:
Santa Ate a Cookie – AAC Adaptive Book (LAMP)
Reindeer Like / Don’t Like – AAC Adaptive Story (LAMP)
Christmas Adjectives – AAC Book (LAMP)
Elf on the Shelf – AAC Social Story (LAMP)
Look at the Christmas Lights – AAC Adaptive Book (LAMP)