Many kids need extra support when it comes to learning about their emotions and building self-regulation skills.
They need to learn about different emotions, their names, how those emotions feel, how to cope and manage big emotions, and more.
Learning about the names is a good starting point and this free emotions word scramble game is a great way for kids to start building that emotional vocabulary.
This game covers a variety of different emotions from happy and calm to lonely and jealous.
So, if you're looking for a quick emotions activity, give this printable word scramble a try.
Why Word Scramble Games are Good for Kids
Word scramble games are a great way for kids to work on vocabulary, spelling, language skills, working memory, problem-solving skills, writing, and so much more! There's a wide range of skills you could target here. Just get creative.
You can use free printable word scramble games like this one at home, in the classroom, or even on the road. Or you could use them in Zoom meetings for online learning (tips on how to do so here). They'd even make a great rainy day activity too!
Also, if you've been looking for other ideas on how to use your hyperlexic child's interests in letters, then word scramble games are a great fit. They definitely build off of a hyperlexic child's interest in letters. I mean the game is literally just a bunch of letters. Besides, using your hyperlexic child's interest to teach new skills is definitely something you should be doing - and something you'll hear me say a lot around here!
So anyway, if you're looking for a quick math themed activity for kids, then give this feelings word scramble worksheet a try. It would be great to pair with this emotion themed I spy bundle pack.