I Have, Who Has? – Emotions ASL Game

$1.80

😊 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 β€œI 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

πŸ’‘ Skills Targeted:

  • Emotion identification and labeling

  • Social-emotional learning (SEL)

  • Turn-taking and attention

  • Expressive and receptive language

  • Visual discrimination

  • Participation in group activities

πŸ‘©β€πŸ« 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 supportiveβ€”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.

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  • 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 β€œI 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

πŸ’‘ Skills Targeted:

  • Emotion identification and labeling

  • Social-emotional learning (SEL)

  • Turn-taking and attention

  • Expressive and receptive language

  • Visual discrimination

  • Participation in group activities

πŸ‘©β€πŸ« 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 supportiveβ€”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)