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Most people prefer to do what most interests us in life. Sharing our interests and taking an interest in others makes us even more interesting. This book shows Cal making a board game and Ada making an outdoor ball toss game. They both want to play their own game with each other. See how they cope with this conundrum. Will they argue and not play any game? Will they negotiate and find a way to work out their differences of opinion about whose game is the most interesting? Read book nineteen of the 'I Feel... When...' series to find ways to share your interests with others. You will also be…mehr

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Most people prefer to do what most interests us in life. Sharing our interests and taking an interest in others makes us even more interesting. This book shows Cal making a board game and Ada making an outdoor ball toss game. They both want to play their own game with each other. See how they cope with this conundrum. Will they argue and not play any game? Will they negotiate and find a way to work out their differences of opinion about whose game is the most interesting? Read book nineteen of the 'I Feel... When...' series to find ways to share your interests with others. You will also be given simple patterns for making your own interesting game and activity. Sharing our own interests and moving on to other fun activities can be more fun for everyone. The monster within all of us can learn from Cal and Ada. This book is just one of the 'I Feel ... When ...' books that demonstrates how to cope with a range of emotions. Seeing it outside of our own lives gives us tools to get a good perspective on how we might deal with these feelings in our life. Nonviolent communication is used as in our YouTube channel 'Dealing with Feelings' by psychotherapist Dr. Jim Porter and Karen Porter in their weekly show 'Feeling Fridays'. The husband-and-wife team invites you to explore feelings with your young reader as they begin to read. See how these furry friends learn appropriate ways to express feelings and solve problems by coping with their feelings through listening to one another and observing each other without judgement, expressing feelings and needs, and coping with feelings in compassionate helpful ways. Many of the words in the book are basic sight words. Sight words are a subset of high-frequency words that do not sound the way they are spelled and are therefore not easily learned. Identifying these words and then finding them in the story will build literacy. Using words that students are familiar with helps them build fluency and flow as they read. Teaching students to memorize these words, by sight, helps them read faster with confidence. As you read through this series the young reader can develop mastery of all the sight words and words to express feelings.
Autorenporträt
Karen White Porter M.Ed. NBCT is an educator and author of many children's books, the 'I Feel When' series, the 'Emotatude' series and several chapter books. She was inspired to write this book series because she saw firsthand that children need to learn acceptable ways to communicate their feelings about runny noses while teaching. She worked diligently in her classroom to teach children to resolve conflict by honestly expressing their feelings and needs. She even had a peace table in her classroom where children spent time working out their conflicts. When she was teaching children, she felt there were not enough early readers that showed children learn how to cope with their feelings. For this reason, she is trying to provide classrooms with books that help children learn about the feelings they have, and that it is acceptable to express feelings to get needs met. Karen hopes to share these stories with you to shed light on the importance of reaching into our hearts to act with compassion in all we do. She hopes you will read more Emotatude Books to understand your feelings, and more "I Feel When' books to see how five furry friends express them on positive ways. She lives in Newberry. Florida with her husband Jim, daughter Cole, and two pets, Mojo, and Eva Porter.