

Learn SEL Through Story Telling.
Emoji Stories

Process Difficult Emotions Like Anger, Sadness, & Fear

Practice Critical Thinking

Their Senses Of Empathy For Others

Develop Their Story Telling Ability

Recognize Their Own Strengths

Communicate Their Own Feelings Using Words

Exercise Creativity

Learn That They Have Choices When Reacting To Difficult Emotions

Emoji Stories
This captivating dice game challenges kids to tap into their emotions to build their own picture story.
We all experience difficult emotions like anger, sadness, and fear. These are natural and normal. If we take a look at the big picture though, we can see that mad can lead us to motivated, sadness to strength, and fear to focus. To get there, you’ll need to build your own story.
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Emotional Distress

Ability To Recognize Strengths

Stress Management

Self- Awareness

Student Resiliency
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This captivating dice game challenges players to tap into their emotions to build their own picture story. We all experience difficult emotions like anger, sadness, and fear. These are natural and normal. If we take a look at the big picture though, we can see that mad can lead us to motivated, sadness to strength, and fear to focus. To get there, you’ll need to build your own story.
One player will roll both the green and purple dice. This will determine the theme of the story. For example, if a player rolls Past (Reflection) and Mad to Motivated, their story must take place in the past and describe…

Once the theme of the story is determined, the player will roll all 8 picture dice. The player must use all the pictures on the dice to create a story. For example, if one of the pictures is a pencil, the player could say:

Some emotions can unpleasant, but these unpleasant emotions, like embarrassment or jealousy, are often the ones that challenge us to grow and strengthen our character. How will they do that? In Emojination, you create your own story.

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This captivating dice game challenges kids to tap into their emotions to build their own picture story.