True or False
Name that Feeling
Empathy Yes or No
Respond with Empathy
How would you feel?
100

Empathy is being able to put yourself in someone else's shoes.

True 

100

Jade worked really hard on her project then left it at home the day it was due.

disappointed, angry, frustrated, sad, anxious

100

I show empathy when I say "How Can I help?" 

Yes, this is empathy

100

Your classmates are making fun of another classmate's appearance.

Stick up for the classmate, tell classmates to stop, let an adult know.

100

Your teacher asked you to sit down even though classmates were standing up too.

frustrated, embarrassed, annoyed etc.

200

Having empathy shows someone that you don't care about them or their feelings

False 

200

Mike's best friend moved to another school.

Sad, disappointed, frustrated etc.

200

Saying: "You seem upset, are you ok? shows empathy

Yes, this is empathy

200

Your friend was upset and wanted to talk to you during free time; but you already promised other friends that you would play a game with them. 

Tell your friends you can't play with them today because you wanted to make sure that your friend was ok, invite your friend to play the game with you and set up a time to talk about the problem later, etc.

200

You are always the last person to be picked for team activities during gym class. 

sad, lonely, embarrassed, angry, frustrated

300

You can show empathy by telling your friend that they are overreacting to something.

False

300

Mia lost her championship basketball game. 

disappointed, sad, frustrated etc.

300

Saying no one cares to someone 

No this is not showing empathy

300

A time I showed empathy to someone was: 

Your answer

300

Your teacher complimented your work in front of the rest of the class.

Happy, proud, embarrassed, etc.

400

All feelings are ok

True

400

Andre earned an A on his math test.

Happy, proud, excited

400

You're being a baby, it's not a big deal. 

No this is not showing empathy

400

Showing empathy to others makes them feel? 

Happy, understood, heard, cared for, good. 

400

A peer said something negative about your loved one.

Angry, furious, etc.

500

Two people can have different feelings about the same thing

True

500

James was asked to correct his answers on the ELA assignment.

frustrated, confused, angry, discouraged, annoyed

500

I am here to listen if you want to talk about it. 

Showing empathy 

500

You saw a classmate steal another classmate's air pods.

Tell the teacher you saw your classmate take it, tell the student who who took them that he/she/they should return it, etc.

500

Your parent/guardian will not allow you to go to your friend's house this weekend even though all of your other friends will be there. 

Upset, mad, angry, sad, frustrated.