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Perspective Taking

Perspective Taking

Unlock the power of perspective taking with our collection of FREE resources tailored for educators, students, and parents. Explore interactive activities, ready-to-use lessons, and real-world scenarios that deepen empathy and understanding of diverse viewpoints. Equip learners with essential social awareness skills to navigate relationships and resolve conflicts thoughtfully. Start fostering a more compassionate classroom and community today.

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Seeing Through Others' Eyes: Building Social Awareness

This lesson is designed for 9th grade special education students to enhance their social awareness skills. By exploring perspectives and understanding emotions, students will develop empathy and improve their social interactions. This 30-minute session will include a lesson plan, discussion, and video, tailored to support students on the spectrum.

Tier 3
3/5
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Ryan Guild

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MA Counselor

Perspective Power

A targeted intervention for a 7th grade student on social awareness through perspective-taking, featuring scaffolded scenario practice to build empathy and understanding in a 15-minute one-on-one session.

Tier 3
9/1

Mackenzie Pittman

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CT Special Education Teacher

How Do We See Others?

In this 25-minute Tier 1 social awareness lesson for 4th graders, students explore perspective-taking through real-life scenarios to recognize diverse emotions and viewpoints. This engaging session helps build empathy and social awareness essential for healthy relationships.

Tier 1
8/1
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Dan Wagner

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MD Instructor

Empathy in Action

This Tier 2 small-group lesson for 6th graders focuses on CASEL’s social awareness competency. In a single 25-minute session, students will practice seeing situations from another person’s perspective through guided discussion and role-playing activities, building kindness and empathy in everyday interactions.

Tier 2
5/11
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Margaret Olson

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NH Counselor

Seeing Through Their Eyes: Understanding Perspectives with Social Stories

This lesson is designed for a 6th grade male student and focuses on using social stories to help him identify and understand different perspectives in common social situations. Over four 20-minute sessions, the student will engage with tailored social stories that illustrate various viewpoints, enhancing his empathy and social awareness. This lesson is crucial for developing interpersonal skills and fostering a deeper understanding of peer interactions.

Tier 3
2/28
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Kristen Hayden

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MA Counselor

Seeing Through Others' Eyes: A Journey into Perspective Taking

This lesson is designed for a small group of intellectually impaired students to help them develop perspective-taking skills. Through engaging discussions and a carefully selected video, students will learn to understand and appreciate different viewpoints, fostering empathy and social understanding. This 20-minute session is crucial for enhancing social interactions and building emotional intelligence.

Tier 2
3/7
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Farrah Keeler

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MA Psychologist

Understanding Perspectives

This lesson aims to enhance students' social awareness and conflict resolution skills through active learning. By engaging in a short video, discussion, and activity, students will learn to understand different perspectives and resolve conflicts effectively. This lesson is crucial for developing empathy and communication skills, which are essential for building positive relationships.

Tier 1
2/25
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Brunna Afonso

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MA Counselor

Empathy in Action: Understanding Perspectives

This lesson engages students in role-playing scenarios to explore different perspectives, enhancing their empathy. By stepping into someone else's shoes, students learn to understand and appreciate diverse viewpoints, which is crucial for fostering a supportive classroom environment. This lesson helps students develop social-emotional skills, promoting a more inclusive and empathetic community.

Tier 1
2/25

Taylor Toumayan

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Seeing Through Others' Eyes: A Journey to Understanding

This 6-session lesson is designed for a 5th-grade male student who is competitive and often finds himself in conflict with peers due to misunderstandings. The goal is to enhance his perspective-taking skills, increase personal awareness of his competitive nature, and reduce conflicts. Each session is 20 minutes long and focuses on building empathy and understanding through interactive activities and discussions.

Tier 3
5/9
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Kristen Hayden

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MA Counselor

Building Empathy: The Role of Perspective

In this lesson, students will engage in an interactive game where they take turns stepping into different characters' shoes, exploring scenarios from various perspectives. This activity is designed to help students build empathy and enhance their ability to understand others' feelings. By fostering empathy, students can improve their social interactions and emotional intelligence, which are crucial skills for personal and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Claas

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WI Counselor

Understanding Perspectives Through Play

This lesson aims to help fourth-grade girls with autism understand the perspectives of others by recognizing cues such as body language, tone of voice, and words. Through a combination of video and role-playing activities, students will learn to interpret social cues and develop empathy. This lesson is crucial for enhancing social interactions and building respectful relationships.

Tier 2
2/25
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Melissa Fernandes

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MA Psychologist

Seeing Through Different Eyes: Understanding Perspectives

In this engaging lesson designed for a fourth and fifth grade combo class, students will explore the concept of perspective-taking. By understanding how someone else's point of view can influence their own thoughts and actions, students will develop empathy and critical thinking skills. This lesson is crucial for fostering social-emotional learning and enhancing interpersonal relationships. The lesson is designed to be completed in one 30-minute session and includes a variety of interactive components to cater to diverse learning needs, including a student with autism.

Tier 1
3/14

Hanna Figgins

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CA Psychologist, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

What Would You Do?

A whole-class interactive game for 7th graders where students navigate social scenarios to practice empathy and perspective-taking. This game boosts social awareness by engaging students in thoughtful decision-making and reflection, all within a 30-minute session.

Tier 1
8/28
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Hazal GÜNALTAY

CANADA Counselor, Psychologist

What’s It Like to Walk in Their Shoes?

In this one-session lesson, 4th grade students dive into perspective taking through interactive role-plays and discussions to build empathy and social awareness. This Tier 1 lesson aligns to CASEL’s Social Awareness strand, engaging the whole class in hands-on activities and reflection to foster deeper understanding of others.

Tier 1
8/13
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曾麗娜(Lina Tseng)

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CA Counselor

Perspective Puzzle

In this one-on-one lesson, a 4th grade student will practice reconstructing peers’ viewpoints to strengthen Social Awareness skills according to CASEL. Through guided exercises, the student will learn empathy and perspective-taking in a concise 20-minute session. This Tier 3 individual intervention is tailored to the student’s needs.

Tier 3
7/15
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Akira Townes

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MD School Administrator

What Would You Do?

Through a short role-playing activity, students will consider different scenarios requiring empathy. This lesson helps students practice empathy and make compassionate decisions in real-life situations. Designed for a 6th-grade class, this 10-minute lesson is a quick yet impactful way to integrate social-emotional learning into the classroom.

Tier 1
3/25

Dalila Nastase

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TX Counselor

Building Empathy: The Role of Perspective

In this lesson, young students will participate in a series of interactive activities, including role-playing and drawing, to explore simple scenarios from various perspectives. These activities are designed to help students build empathy and understand others' feelings. By fostering empathy, students can improve their social interactions and learn to appreciate diverse perspectives.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Claas

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WI Counselor

Perspective Puzzle

In this Tier 2 small-group lesson for 9th graders, students practice social awareness (CASEL) by solving scenario-based puzzles from multiple viewpoints. Over a 60-minute session, teams unlock clues by empathizing with diverse characters and debrief their insights to strengthen perspective-taking skills.

Tier 2
9/1
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Alexandra Arnhold

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CA General Education Teacher

The Empathy Game

A whole-class interactive game that places students in various scenarios to enhance perspective-taking. This Tier 1 classroom lesson for 8th graders fosters group counseling skills in a 45-minute session.

Tier 1
7/30
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Katherine Nicolau

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CA Counselor

Empathy in Action

A 60-minute small-group toolkit for 6th graders focused on practicing empathy through role-play and perspective-taking. Using CASEL’s framework, students will strengthen social awareness and peer connections in Tier 2 group sessions.

Tier 2
9/2
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McKinley Yeates

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MO Special Education Teacher

Empathy in Action: Compassionate Scenarios

In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing activities to explore empathy and compassion. They will be presented with imaginative scenarios where they must decide on kind and helpful actions, considering the feelings of different characters. This lesson is important as it helps students develop social-emotional skills, such as understanding and teamwork, which are crucial for their personal and social development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jasmine Taylor

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TX Counselor

Seeing Through Others' Eyes: A Journey in Perspective Taking

This lesson is designed for kindergarteners with trauma backgrounds to help them develop perspective-taking skills. Through engaging activities, a video, and a game, students will learn to understand and appreciate different viewpoints, fostering empathy and social-emotional growth. The lesson is structured for a single 30-minute session, focusing on group interaction and support.

Tier 2
3/5
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Gabi Osborne

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MA Behavior Interventionist

Understanding Perspectives Through Role-Play

In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing exercises to explore different perspectives in bullying scenarios. This activity is designed to foster empathy and understanding among students by allowing them to step into the shoes of others. Following the role-play, students will write a reflective journal entry to consolidate their learnings and personal insights.

Tier 1
2/25
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Constance Quinn

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NC Language Arts, History

Social Awareness Adventure

This lesson focuses on enhancing social awareness among students through engaging activities and discussions. By participating in a game-based learning activity, students will explore different emotions and social scenarios, fostering empathy and understanding. This lesson is crucial for developing students' ability to recognize and respect others' feelings, which is essential for building positive relationships.

Tier 1
2/25
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Annmarie Ridings

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MA Counselor

Understanding Perspectives

This lesson aims to help a 7th-grade student interpret the perspectives of others in social situations. By using the 'Brené Brown on Empathy' video, the student will learn about empathy and how to understand and connect with others' feelings. This lesson is important as it fosters empathy and improves social interactions, helping students build stronger relationships.

Tier 3
2/25
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Tara Buonanno Williams

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MA Psychologist

The Empathy Game

In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing scenarios to explore different perspectives and practice empathy. This activity is crucial for developing social-emotional skills, promoting inclusivity, and fostering a compassionate classroom environment. By understanding and sharing the feelings of others, students will learn to build stronger, more empathetic relationships.

Tier 1
2/25
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ROBIN GOAN

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NC Counselor

Empathy in Action

Develop students' relationship skills by practicing empathy. This engaging session helps students understand others' perspectives through role-playing and guided discussions.

Tier 1
5/13
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Julia Haimowitz

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CA Counselor, Psychologist, General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher, Behavior Interventionist

Perspective-Taking Series

A comprehensive 25-session series for 3rd-grade students focusing on perspective-taking. Each session will explore different aspects of understanding and appreciating different viewpoints, fostering empathy, and enhancing social-emotional skills.

Tier 1
3/20
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Emily Russen

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VT Counselor

Understanding Classmates' Thoughts

This lesson is designed for an autistic 10-year-old boy to help him understand the thoughts and reactions of classmates during a chorus presentation when one student is dancing and singing too loudly. It aims to enhance social awareness and empathy, which are crucial for social skills development, especially for students with an IEP for social skills deficit. The lesson will be conducted in one 30-minute session.

Tier 3
4/16

mmaustin

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MA Counselor

Perspective Play

This lesson engages students in perspective-taking and social skills through interactive games and collaborative activities. By participating in role-playing scenarios, art-based activities, and group discussions, students will practice understanding different viewpoints and improve their communication skills. This lesson is crucial for developing empathy and effective social interactions, which are essential for personal and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ali Shwartz

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MA Instructor

The Empathy Toolbox

In this lesson, students will be introduced to the concept of empathy through storytelling and role-play activities. They will explore different scenarios to practice empathy and understand the perspectives of others, enriching their social skills and emotional intelligence. This lesson is important as it helps students develop the ability to empathize with others, a crucial skill for building positive relationships and fostering a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Stephanie Bonoan

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CA Math, History, Art, Language Arts

Perspective-Taking Adventure

Through imaginative storytelling and role-playing, students will explore various perspectives and experiences different from their own, enhancing their empathy and understanding of diverse worldviews. This single-session lesson for grades 3-5 runs 60 minutes to develop students' empathy and social awareness through interactive activities.

Tier 1
5/15
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harlowr

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TX Special Education Teacher

What Would You Do?

This lesson empowers students to explore different perspectives by placing them in challenging scenarios where they must decide what they would do. It helps develop empathy and critical thinking skills. Designed for an 8th grade class, this 40-minute session encourages students to think deeply about their choices and the impact of those choices on others.

Tier 1
3/13
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Emma Gebhard

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MA Social Worker, Counselor

Empathy in Action

A small-group toolkit to practice empathy through role-play and perspective-taking. Builds students’ social awareness and strengthens peer connections in six 60-minute Tier 2 sessions for 6th graders.

Tier 2
9/3
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Preveza Kabashi

CANADA Psychologist

Perspective Puzzle

In this 50-minute Tier 1 lesson for 10th graders, students collaboratively piece together different viewpoints on a real-world scenario to develop empathy and social awareness. Through puzzle-based activities, they build critical listening and perspective-taking skills—key components of CASEL’s Social Awareness competency.

Tier 1
8/27
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Ashley Perez

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NJ Social Worker

Walk in Their Shoes: Mastering Perspective Taking

This lesson is designed for a social skills group of students in grades 5-8, focusing on the essential skill of perspective taking. Through engaging activities, discussions, and a game, students will learn to see things from others' viewpoints and consider their experiences, enhancing their empathy and social interactions. This single 45-minute session will empower students to better understand and connect with those around them.

Tier 2
3/18
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Bill Sylvia

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MA Counselor

The Empathy Toolbox

This lesson introduces students to empathy through storytelling and role-play. Students will explore different scenarios to practice empathy and understand others' perspectives, enhancing their social skills and emotional intelligence. This lesson is important as it helps students develop the ability to empathize, which is crucial for building positive relationships and fostering a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Stephanie Bonoan

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CA Math, History, Art, Language Arts

Walk in Their Shoes

This lesson aims to help students develop their perspective-taking skills through an engaging game-based activity using scenario cards. By the end of the lesson, students should be able to consider and articulate different viewpoints in various situations. This skill is crucial for improving empathy, social interactions, and conflict resolution.

Tier 1
2/25

Ally Rickert

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MA Counselor

Perspective Puzzle

In this 60-minute Tier 2 group lesson for 9th graders, students engage in a collaborative puzzle-solving activity to build social awareness by examining scenarios from multiple viewpoints. This lesson supports CASEL competencies, fosters empathy and perspective-taking, and equips students with strategies for understanding others. Materials include scenario cards, slides for guidance, and debrief prompts.

Tier 2
8/29
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Steven Bayless

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CA Behavior Interventionist

Empathy in Action

This lesson uses role-playing scenarios and guided discussions to teach students how to recognize and understand the emotions of others. By fostering greater empathy and cooperation among peers, students will learn the importance of perspective-taking in daily interactions. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills that enhance peer relationships and create a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sarah Corrigan

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MA Psychologist

Empathy in Action

This lesson focuses on helping a 4th-grade student develop perspective-taking skills through a guided discussion. The student will be presented with scenarios to identify and discuss emotions and reactions. This lesson is important as it fosters empathy and emotional intelligence, which are crucial for social interactions and personal development.

Tier 3
2/25
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Gianna Akerberg

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Empathy and Understanding: Walking in Someone Else’s Shoes

This lesson uses role-playing exercises to help students develop empathy by understanding different perspectives. By engaging in these activities, students will learn the importance of kindness and how to appreciate diverse viewpoints, fostering a more inclusive and supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Dennis Duke

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NC Social Worker

Seeing Through Different Lenses

This lesson focuses on helping students understand and practice perspective-taking, an essential social-emotional skill. By engaging in activities that encourage seeing situations from different viewpoints, students will develop empathy and flexibility in thinking. This lesson is crucial for fostering understanding and reducing conflicts in social interactions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

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MA Psychologist

Seeing Through Different Lenses

This lesson focuses on helping students understand and practice perspective-taking, an essential social-emotional skill. By engaging in activities that encourage seeing situations from different viewpoints, students will develop empathy and flexibility in thinking. This lesson is crucial for fostering understanding and reducing conflicts in social interactions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sarah Corrigan

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MA Psychologist

The Empathy Toolbox

This lesson introduces students to the concept of empathy through engaging storytelling and role-play activities. Students will explore various scenarios to practice empathy and understand others' perspectives, enriching their social skills and emotional intelligence. This lesson is important as it helps students develop the ability to connect with others, fostering a more inclusive and understanding classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Stephanie Bonoan

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CA Math, History, Art, Language Arts

Seeing Through Others' Eyes

This lesson is designed for 10th-grade students to understand perspective-taking when resolving conflicts. It is crucial for developing empathy and effective communication skills, especially for students with IEP counseling goals. The lesson will be conducted in one 25-minute session, focusing on group activities and discussions to enhance understanding and application of perspective-taking in real-life scenarios.

Tier 2
4/8
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rruiz

Counselor

Empathy in Action

This lesson aims to enhance empathy by encouraging students to step into others' shoes. Through guided exercises, students will practice seeing conflicts from different viewpoints, which is crucial for developing social-emotional skills and understanding others' perspectives. This lesson is important as it helps students with autism improve their social interactions and emotional intelligence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Micaela Flynn

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MA Counselor

Empathy in Action

A small-group toolkit to practice empathy through role-play and perspective-taking with 6th graders. This Tier 2 lesson uses interactive role-play and guided discussions to build social awareness and peer connections in 60-minute sessions.

Tier 2
8/29
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Deedrea Herrera

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CA Counselor

Empathy in Action: Understanding Others

In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing activities to explore and practice empathy. By understanding different perspectives, students will develop emotional intelligence and social skills, which are crucial for their growth as caring citizens and responsible contributors in a global society.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jamilah Murrell

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MA Counselor

Understanding Perspectives

This lesson focuses on helping students understand and identify other people's feelings and points of view through scenarios. It is important as it fosters empathy and social awareness, which are crucial skills for personal and social development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kailey Bay

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MA Counselor

Empathy In Action

In this 25-minute lesson, 3rd graders will engage in hands-on activities to practice perspective-taking and caring behaviors. Focusing on CASEL's Social Awareness, this Tier 1 lesson fosters empathy through interactive role-play and reflective journaling, equipping students with everyday empathy skills.

Tier 1
7/23
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Dan Wagner

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MD Instructor

Can You See What I See?

This lesson focuses on developing students' ability to see situations from multiple viewpoints, enhancing their critical thinking and empathy. It's important for promoting inclusivity and reducing misunderstandings, designed for an 8th Grade class, and will be completed in a 40-minute session.

Tier 1
3/17
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Jillian Wurster

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MA Counselor

Empathy in Action

This lesson engages students in role-playing scenarios to practice empathy by seeing the world through someone else's eyes. It is designed to strengthen empathy, compassion, and understanding, which are key elements for harmonious peer relationships. By participating in these activities, students will develop a deeper understanding of others' perspectives and emotions, fostering a more inclusive and supportive environment.

Tier 1
2/25

Tamara peay

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TN English

Holiday Empathy Walk

This lesson involves a simple indoor 'empathy walk' where students read or listen to short scenarios and step 'into the shoes' of different characters. This activity is designed to promote empathy and understanding of diverse experiences, enhancing social awareness during the holiday season. It helps students develop social-emotional skills by encouraging them to consider perspectives different from their own.

Tier 1
2/25

Debra Frias

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MA Special Education Teacher

Perspective Puzzle

Students in 9th grade small groups will solve social scenarios from multiple viewpoints to enhance social awareness skills guided by CASEL framework. Over one 60-minute session, groups navigate puzzles, discuss perspectives, and reflect, building empathy and collaborative problem-solving.

Tier 2
9/2
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Randi Cunningham

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TX Counselor

Empathy in Action

In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing activities to understand different perspectives and develop empathy. Through guided reflection, they will identify how empathy can lead to positive change in their school community. This lesson is important as it helps students build social-emotional skills, fostering a more inclusive and understanding school environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Emma Gebhard

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MA Social Worker, Counselor

Perspective Playtime

This lesson helps kindergarten students develop perspective-taking and conflict resolution skills through engaging activities. By using experiential and game-based learning, students will practice I-messages and learn to understand others' viewpoints. This lesson is crucial for fostering empathy and effective communication, aligning with ASCA mindsets and behaviors.

Tier 1
2/25
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James Kelliher

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VT Counselor

Empathy in Action

This lesson engages 8th graders in understanding how their choices affect others and how they are perceived. Through experiential and game-based learning, students will explore empathy and perspective-taking. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills that are essential for healthy relationships and community building.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jenny Kaplan

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MA Counselor

Feedback Fun: Building Social Awareness

This lesson focuses on building social awareness and teaching students how to give uncomfortable feedback in a constructive manner. Through a combination of video content and a role-playing activity, students will learn the importance of empathy and effective communication. This lesson is crucial for developing interpersonal skills that are essential for positive social interactions and conflict resolution.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ali Shwartz

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MA Instructor

Empathy Exploration through Role-Playing

In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing exercises to explore different perspectives and practice empathy. These activities are designed to help students develop understanding and compassion, fostering a supportive classroom environment. By stepping into someone else's shoes, students will gain insights into diverse experiences and emotions, which is crucial for building a more empathetic and inclusive community.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kristen Federico

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Empathy in Action

This lesson engages students in role-plays to explore different perspectives and scenarios, nurturing empathy and communication skills. Through interactive activities, students will learn to understand and resolve conflicts through dialogue and compassion. This lesson is important as it helps students develop social-emotional skills that are crucial for their personal and social development.

Tier 1
7/14

Jennifer Wey

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MA Counselor

Walk in My Shoes

In this lesson, students will engage in a role-playing activity designed to help them understand and practice perspective taking. By stepping into the shoes of different characters, students will learn to see situations from various viewpoints, fostering empathy and social understanding. This lesson is important as it helps students develop critical social-emotional skills that are essential for effective communication and collaboration.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jaclyn Andon

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MA Counselor

Empathy in Action

In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing scenarios to develop empathy and learn strategies to prevent bullying. By participating in these activities, students will be empowered to become active bystanders and advocates for a bully-free environment. This lesson is crucial as it helps students understand the impact of their actions and the importance of standing up against bullying.

Tier 1
2/25

Juanita Martinez

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TX Counselor

Empathy in Action

This lesson helps students understand the impact of their behavior on others through a combination of video, discussion, and role-playing activities. By engaging with the video 'Short Film: Are You Okay?', students will explore the effects of online bullying and the importance of empathy and communication. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills and fostering a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25

Nicole Walsh

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AZ Counselor

Perspective Puzzles: Building Empathy Piece by Piece

In this cooperative learning activity, students will piece together specific scenarios or stories that require them to adopt diverse viewpoints. They will collaboratively compile insights and reflections, promoting empathy, cooperation, and broader social understanding among peers.

Tier 1
3/19
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Lisa Gendreau

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MA Social Worker, Counselor

Social Awareness Adventure

This lesson engages 1st-grade students in a fun and interactive game to enhance their social awareness. Through role-playing and scenario-based activities, students will learn to recognize and respond to different social situations. This lesson is important as it helps young learners develop empathy, understanding, and effective communication skills, which are crucial for their social development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Janelle Reynolds

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MA Counselor

Perspective Detectives: Solving Conflicts with Empathy

In this engaging lesson, students will become 'Perspective Detectives' to solve conflicts by understanding different perspectives. Through role-playing and guided discussions, students will learn to mediate and resolve disputes, promoting empathy and cooperation. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills that are essential for lifelong learning and responsible citizenship.

Tier 1
2/25
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Christina Wong

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MA Counselor

Perspective Taking and Boundaries

This lesson focuses on helping 3rd graders understand perspective taking while briefly introducing the concept of personal boundaries. Through a short video and guided discussion, students will learn to see situations from others' viewpoints and recognize the importance of respecting boundaries. This lesson is essential for fostering empathy and effective communication in social interactions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Brunna Afonso

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MA Counselor

Empathy in Action: Role-Playing Social Scenarios

In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing activities to practice communication and empathy in various social scenarios. This lesson helps students develop critical social-emotional skills that are essential for building healthy relationships.

Tier 1
2/25

Michael Gooch

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TN Instructor

Understanding Perspectives

This lesson aims to enhance the social perspective-taking abilities of two 6th grade boys. By engaging in a variety of activities, including watching a video, completing a worksheet, reading, and participating in a discussion and activity, students will learn to understand and appreciate different viewpoints. This lesson is crucial for developing empathy and improving social interactions, which are essential skills for personal and academic success.

Tier 3
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

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MA Psychologist

Social Awareness Quest

In this two-session, 15-minute-per-day unit, students will explore what social awareness means and why it matters in their everyday interactions. Through interactive activities, a pre-test, and a post-test, students will develop empathy, recognize others’ perspectives, and reflect on their own social behavior.

Tier 1
8/3
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Marissa Lane

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MA Psychologist

Through Their Eyes

A 3-session, 20-minute individual lesson guiding a 2nd grader to develop empathy, perspective-taking, and reduce self-centered thinking through interactive activities and a culminating project. This helps the student recognize others’ feelings and builds social skills crucial for classroom success.

Tier 3
5/23
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Margaret Olson

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NH Counselor

Empathy Through Role Play

This lesson engages students in role-playing scenarios to help them express and navigate different social situations or emotions. By participating in these activities, students will develop empathy, social understanding, and perspective-taking skills. This lesson is important as it fosters emotional intelligence and helps students understand diverse perspectives, which are crucial for building positive relationships and a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sarah Peters

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MA Psychologist

Empathy in Action

This lesson aims to enhance empathy by encouraging students to step into others' shoes. Through guided exercises, students will practice seeing conflicts from different viewpoints. This lesson is important as it helps students develop social-emotional skills, particularly empathy, which is crucial for building positive relationships and understanding others' feelings and perspectives.

Tier 1
2/25
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Micaela Flynn

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MA Counselor

Seeing Through Others' Eyes

This 4-session lesson for 11th graders focuses on developing social perspective-taking skills and strategies to overcome social anxiety. By understanding others' viewpoints and managing social fears, students can improve their interpersonal relationships and communication skills, which are crucial for personal and professional success.

Tier 1
4/2
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Ali Shwartz

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MA Instructor

Seeing Through Different Eyes

This lesson introduces Grade 7 students to the concept of perspective taking, helping them understand and appreciate different viewpoints. By engaging in activities and discussions, students will develop empathy and improve their social skills, which are crucial for their personal and academic growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jillian Scaficchia

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MA Psychologist

Through Others' Eyes

In this 30-minute lesson, 3rd graders will learn the skill of perspective taking—understanding how others think and feel—in a fun, interactive way. This lesson builds empathy and improves communication by engaging students in scenarios, discussions, and activities that help them “step into someone else’s shoes.” Audience: 3rd Grade, Tier 1 Classroom, 1 session.

Tier 1
5/22
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Laura Evendorff

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CA Psychologist

Perspective-Taking Adventures

This lesson plan is designed to help third-grade students develop perspective-taking skills through engaging activities, discussions, and multimedia resources. Over 15 sessions, students will explore the concept of empathy and respect, learning to understand and appreciate different viewpoints. This lesson is crucial for fostering social-emotional growth and enhancing interpersonal relationships among students.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kaila Krouse

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VT Counselor

Eyes on Others

In this 30-minute 1st grade lesson on social awareness, students learn to recognize others’ feelings and perspectives. Through interactive activities, discussions, and role-plays, they'll practice kindness and empathy—crucial skills for healthy relationships and a supportive classroom community.

Tier 1
5/15

Laura

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NY Counselor

Empathy Through Theater

Encourage students to explore empathy by acting out common scenarios and discussing feelings and solutions. This role-playing helps them understand different viewpoints, promoting emotional intelligence and problem-solving abilities.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kate Hailstone

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MD Math, English, Language Arts

The Empathy Game

In this lesson, students will engage in 'The Empathy Game,' an interactive activity designed to help them understand and appreciate different perspectives. By stepping into each other's shoes, students will develop empathy, improve communication skills, and enhance their understanding of their peers. This lesson is crucial for building a supportive and inclusive classroom environment, where students learn to value diverse viewpoints and collaborate effectively.

Tier 1
2/25
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Marilyn Linn

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MA General Education Teacher

What’s in Their Shoes?

A whole-class interactive lesson that uses role-play to deepen empathy by exploring diverse perspectives—boosts students’ ability to understand others’ feelings and viewpoints. Ideal for a 4th grade classroom in a 45-minute session under CASEL’s Social Awareness guidelines.

Tier 1
9/6
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CARA POPE

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WA Special Education Teacher

Empathy in Action

A small-group toolkit to practice empathy through role-play and perspective-taking. This Tier 2 lesson for 6th graders spans one 60-minute session. Students will engage in guided role-plays, discussions, and reflective activities to build social awareness and peer connections.

Tier 2
9/1
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Elise Stack

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MD General Education Teacher

Understanding Perspectives

This lesson aims to enhance the social perspective-taking abilities of two 6th grade boys. By engaging in a variety of activities, including watching a video, completing a worksheet, reading, and participating in a discussion and activity, students will learn to understand and appreciate different viewpoints. This lesson is crucial for developing empathy and improving social interactions, which are essential skills for personal and academic success.

Tier 3
2/25
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Sarah Corrigan

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MA Psychologist

Understanding Perspectives

This lesson aims to enhance the social perspective-taking abilities of two 6th grade boys. By engaging in a variety of activities, including watching a video, completing a worksheet, reading, and participating in a discussion and activity, students will learn to understand and appreciate different viewpoints. This lesson is crucial for developing empathy and improving social interactions, which are essential skills for personal and academic success.

Tier 3
2/25
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Tara Buonanno Williams

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MA Psychologist

Empathy in Action

This lesson guides students through role-playing exercises to help them understand and practice empathy. By acting out various scenarios, students will learn to view situations from different perspectives, enhancing their compassion and conflict-resolution skills. This lesson is important as it fosters social-emotional development, which is crucial for building positive relationships and a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25

Rebecca Roge

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MA Counselor

How Would You Feel?

An individualized reflection session guiding a student through personal journaling and scenario-based prompts to build deeper social awareness. This Tier 3 one-on-one session for an 8th grade student runs for 20 minutes and aligns with CASEL's Social Awareness competency.

Tier 3
8/30
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Humair tbs

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US Principal

Peer Perspective Puzzles

This interactive lesson for grades 3-5 helps students explore and appreciate different viewpoints through engaging role-play scenarios and team-based puzzles. It builds empathy, communication skills, and problem-solving abilities, essential for social-emotional learning in upper elementary classrooms. One session, 45 minutes.

Tier 1
5/13
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tbobbitt

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MA Counselor

Through Their Eyes

In this 30-minute 9th grade lesson, students will learn what perspective taking is and why it matters in everyday interactions. Through discussion, scenarios, and role-play, students will practice seeing situations from others’ viewpoints to build empathy and improve communication.

Tier 1
5/7
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jtoomey

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MA Counselor

Empathy in Action

This lesson helps 4th-grade students understand and identify how others are thinking and feeling through social scenarios. By engaging in role-playing and discussions, students will develop empathy and improve their social skills. This lesson is important as it fosters emotional intelligence, which is crucial for building positive relationships and effective communication.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jill Chisholm

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MA Social Worker

Walking in Their Shoes

In this 30-minute, 7th-grade social awareness lesson, students will explore empathy, perspective-taking, and recognizing emotions in others through interactive activities. Building social awareness helps students connect better with peers and fosters a supportive classroom community. This Tier 1 classroom lesson includes a warm-up, group discussion, interactive role-play activity, and cool-down reflection.

Tier 1
6/9
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Andrea Frys

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NY Social Worker

Empathy in Action

Designed for middle and high school students, this lesson develops empathy through role-playing and perspective-taking activities, enhancing social awareness and fostering a supportive environment. It will include a structured lesson plan, an interactive activity, and a guided discussion to ensure students actively engage and reflect.

Tier 1
5/19

lcasey

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MA Social Worker

Social Awareness Adventure

This lesson focuses on developing social awareness among Kindergarten and first-grade students through engaging, game-based activities. By participating in interactive games and watching a video, students will learn the importance of respecting others and understanding social cues. This lesson is crucial for fostering empathy and cooperation in young learners, helping them build positive relationships with peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jamie Ruble

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NC Counselor

Empathy in Action: Walking in Someone Else's Shoes

Aimed at grades 6-8, this interactive lesson involves students in role-playing scenarios that foster empathy and understanding. Through guided activities, students build skills in perspective-taking by acting out different roles, enhancing their emotional intelligence and empathy. This lesson is crucial as it helps students develop social-emotional skills that are essential for building positive relationships and creating an inclusive environment.

Tier 1
4/1
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Samantha Viele

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CA Art

Empathy Adventure: Walking in Someone Else's Shoes

This lesson aims to teach elementary students the importance of empathy by encouraging them to imagine life from another person's perspective. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will learn how to understand and share the feelings of others, fostering a more compassionate classroom environment. This single 20-minute session will include a lesson plan, worksheet, discussion, and activity.

Tier 1
2/27

Jessica Hunt

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SC Counselor

The Empathy Toolbox

This lesson introduces Grade 3 students to the concept of empathy through engaging storytelling and role-play activities. Students will explore different scenarios to practice empathy and understand the perspectives of others, enriching their social skills and emotional intelligence. This lesson is important as it helps students develop the ability to connect with others, fostering a more inclusive and understanding classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Stephanie Bonoan

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CA Math, History, Art, Language Arts

The Empathy Toolbox

This lesson introduces Grade 3 students to the concept of empathy through engaging storytelling and role-play activities. Students will explore different scenarios to practice empathy and understand the perspectives of others, enriching their social skills and emotional intelligence. This lesson is important as it helps students develop the ability to connect with others, fostering a more inclusive and understanding classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Stephanie Bonoan

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CA Math, History, Art, Language Arts

Through Another’s Eyes

In this 45-minute 9th Grade lesson, students practice empathy and bias awareness by taking on different viewpoints. Through rich discussions and an interactive postcard activity, they’ll identify personal biases and articulate alternative perspectives, essential for respectful communication and teamwork.

Tier 1
7/29
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jtoomey

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MA Counselor

Empathy Detective

In this engaging lesson, students will become 'Empathy Detectives,' solving scenarios to understand others' feelings and perspectives. This activity is crucial for developing social-emotional skills, fostering empathy, and enhancing students' ability to interact positively with peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jaime Shahood

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MA General Education Teacher

Empathy in Action

In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing activities to understand and practice empathy in various social situations. This lesson is important as it helps students develop social-emotional skills, particularly empathy, which is crucial for building positive relationships and understanding others' perspectives.

Tier 1
2/25
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Gretchen Mazaheri

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AZ Counselor

Empathy in Action

Designed for middle school students, this lesson encourages empathy by allowing students to explore perspectives different from their own. Through role-playing and scenario analysis, students will gain insights into feelings and motivations of others, helping promote a more compassionate school community.

Tier 1
5/19
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sspence

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MA Counselor

Seeing Through Others' Eyes

This lesson introduces first graders to the concept of perspective-taking, helping them understand how others might see and feel about situations differently. Through interactive activities and a worksheet, students will practice putting themselves in others' shoes, fostering empathy and social awareness. This skill is crucial for developing strong interpersonal relationships and understanding diverse viewpoints.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jill Everett

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VT Counselor

Understanding Social Cues

This lesson helps students with learning disabilities understand basic social cues and recognize feelings through simple activities and guided discussions. By engaging in a video, activity, and discussion, students will develop empathy and improve their social interactions, which are crucial skills for personal and professional success.

Tier 2
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

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MA Psychologist

Empathy in Action: Building Bridges, Not Walls

This individual lesson is designed for a student who is strong-willed and often involved in peer conflicts. The goal is to foster positive, respectful, and supportive relationships, while enhancing effective collaboration and cooperation skills. The lesson will focus on developing empathy and understanding different perspectives, crucial for reducing conflicts and improving social interactions. The session will last 10 minutes and include a lesson plan and discussion component.

Tier 3
3/7
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Kiley Horn

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AZ Counselor

Empathy Superpower: Seeing Through Others' Eyes

This individual lesson is designed for a student who struggles with being kind to others due to a lack of kindness received. The goal is to develop empathy by helping the student understand how her actions affect others. This 15-minute session will focus on building emotional awareness and perspective-taking skills, crucial for her social-emotional development.

Tier 3
4/2
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Kiley Horn

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AZ Counselor

Empathy Role Reversal

In this lesson, Grade 5 students will participate in 'Empathy Role Reversal,' where they will act out more complex scenarios from another person's perspective. This exercise is designed to enhance empathy and understanding by prompting students to reflect on emotions from different viewpoints. By engaging in this activity, students will develop a deeper awareness of others' feelings and perspectives, which is crucial for their social-emotional growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jamie S. Hirsch

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MA Counselor

Understanding Intentions

This lesson is designed for a 6th grade girl to help her understand that not everyone is being mean to her. The objective is to develop empathy and improve social interactions by recognizing different intentions behind actions. The lesson will include a lesson plan, a worksheet, and a reading, and will be conducted in both English and Spanish. The duration is 10 minutes, focusing on independent work.

Tier 3
2/25
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Emma Donaldson

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TX Social Worker, Counselor

Empathy in Action

This lesson encourages students in grades 4-7 to cultivate empathy through role-playing and discussion. By understanding and respecting different perspectives, students will learn to communicate with compassion and kindness, honing their social-emotional skills in real-world scenarios.

Tier 1
4/21
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Caitlyn Lien

Instructor

Empathy in Action

This lesson engages 3rd-grade students in understanding and sharing the feelings of others through role-playing and discussion. It is important as it helps students develop empathy and enhance their social skills, which are crucial for their interpersonal development and emotional intelligence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shiam Harsho

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SC School Administrator

Empathy in Action

This lesson focuses on teaching empathy and understanding through multimedia resources, discussions, and role-plays. Students will watch a video titled 'Story: A Little Respectful Spot' to learn about respect and empathy, followed by engaging in discussions and role-plays to practice these skills. This lesson is important as it helps students recognize the effects of unkind words and actions, fostering a more inclusive and supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Holly Robison

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TX Counselor

Can You Relate?

A whole-class interactive discussion using multimedia stories to identify emotions in others and practice verbal empathy responses. This Tier 1 lesson for 4th graders features a 40-minute session combining media analysis, group discussions, and reflection to build social awareness and empathy.

Tier 1
7/14

Michelle Phillips

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NC Social Worker

Perspective Power-Up

Students will develop and practice perspective-taking skills by collaboratively building and analyzing stories through a structured Story Circle. This toolkit includes a lesson plan, engaging slides focusing on character viewpoints, a rubric to assess perspective-taking, an interactive storytelling activity, and a peer feedback cool-down. Appropriate for a 5th-grade Tier 1 classroom over a single 60-minute session.

Tier 1
6/13
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J H

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ND Special Education Teacher

Empathy Walk

Students will participate in a guided "Empathy Walk," where they take on roles with varying perspectives and abilities. This imaginative and role-playing activity helps students develop compassion and understanding by seeing the world through the eyes of others. Through this engaging lesson, they can build empathy and consider the wide range of experiences within their community.

Tier 1
3/3
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Kimberlee Nutter

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MA Counselor

Empathy in Action

In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing activities to develop empathy skills. By taking on different roles and exploring various scenarios, they will learn to understand and express emotions from multiple perspectives. This lesson is important as it helps students build empathy, which is crucial for their social interactions and emotional development.

Tier 1
2/25

Dr. Trysha Mazzola

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NC Instructor

Empathy in Action

This lesson focuses on developing empathy by understanding others' perspectives. Students will participate in activities that highlight the importance of empathy in conflict resolution. This lesson is important as it helps students build essential social-emotional skills, fostering a positive self-image and responsible citizenship.

Tier 1
2/25
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Dianna Wyllie

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MA Counselor

Empathy Echoes: Building Emotional Connections

Students will explore the importance of empathy in creating supportive friendships and community ties. Through role-playing scenarios and guided discussions, this lesson encourages them to practice active listening and understand diverse perspectives.

Tier 1
3/18

Joehami Leon

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NC Counselor

Empathy Role-Play Adventure

This lesson engages students in empathy-building activities through role-play scenarios. By stepping into each other's shoes, students will develop a deeper understanding of empathy and its importance in fostering a supportive classroom environment. This lesson is crucial for building social-emotional skills and promoting a culture of kindness and understanding among students.

Tier 1
2/25
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Francesca Styles

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MA Behavior Interventionist

Empathy in Action

In this lesson, students will explore the concept of empathy through interactive activities and discussions. They'll participate in role-playing scenarios to understand different perspectives, which will help them develop social-emotional skills like empathy and teamwork. This lesson is important as it encourages students to consider others' feelings and viewpoints, fostering a more inclusive and understanding classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25

Lianne deBettencourt

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MA Counselor

Empathy in Action

This lesson guides middle school students through activities that foster empathy by exploring the perspectives of others. Through role-plays and reflection exercises, students will learn to understand and appreciate the feelings and experiences of those around them. This lesson is important as it helps students develop social-emotional skills, such as empathy and understanding, which are crucial for building positive relationships and a supportive community.

Tier 1
2/25
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DANELLE LOCKLEAR

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NC Social Worker