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Social Skills Activity for Empathy Building, Compassion, & Perspective Taking

Are you in search of an easy prep activity for teaching your students empathy, compassion, and perspective taking? These colorful and thought-provoking discussion cards will have your students conversing about empathy, compassion, and how people can have different perceptions of the same event. 

Students will be engaged in deep conversation as they discuss the various scenarios on the discussion cards. Open students’ minds to the idea that their ideas and perceptions are not everyone’s ideas and perceptions. 

Here’s What You’ll Get:

  • 48 Double-Sided Discussion Cards

Use these discussion cards to help students understand that there can be differing perceptions of the same event as well as strengthen empathy skills. By discussing the various scenarios, you can help students and their understanding of how their actions and different situations can affect other people differently. 

These discussion cards are perfect for small groups or individuals who need help developing empathy, perspective-taking skills, and compassion for others.

Other Educators Like You Said:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brittany M. says, “Used this to lead a kindness discussion in my third grade class. Students could understand and form great discussions around this concept.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rebekah S. says, “I used this resource in two lunch bunch small groups for students in 2nd and 3rd grade. Students loved playing this game - we took turns in a circle picking a card and answering the question. I appreciated that the cards showed diverse students, had un-traditional names, and had a wide range of stories/questions. I did go through and remove some depending on group topic and age of students - there is a TON of cards regardless. I did print them out and laminate them - easy to clean and they stay in good condition.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jill T. says, “Our school teaches the 7 Habits and I was doing a rotation of seek first to understand. The students were in teams of 4 to read and discuss these. I heard amazing comments coming from all around the room. We then shared the ones that promoted the best discussions in their opinion. It was great!”

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$4.00

Resource Type

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PDF, 53 pages


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