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Perspective Taking

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  • Kate and Lily are arguing and Kate walks away without saying anything. How does Kate feel? How does Lily feel?
  • Cameron drops all his papers in the hallway and everyone was watching. No one helped him pick up his papers. How does Cameron feel? How might the students around him feel?
  • A student gets called on in class but doesn’t know the answer. How does the student feel? How might the teacher feel?
  • A person tries to join a group conversation and no one responds. How would you feel if that was you?
  • Paul is talking loudly while his coworker Jane is trying to concentrate. How does Jane feel? How might Paul feel?
  • Two friends are laughing together, and one person nearby is sitting alone. How do the friends feel? How does the person alone feel?
  • Mike is running late to work and burns his eggs when making breakfast. How does Mike feel?
  • Mary is celebrating her birthday, but her friend forgot to say happy birthday. How does Mary feel? How does Mary's friend feel?
  • Sam tells a funny joke to his friends and everyone laughs. How does Sam feel? How do his friends feel?
  • Bailey is opening her birthday gift from her friend, and she doesn't like the gift. How does Bailey feel? How does her friend feel?
  • Leo loves watching sports but his favorite team just lost a big game. How does Leo feel?
  • Gabe is on an important phone call at work when his phone dies. How does Gabe feel? How might the other caller feel?
  • Emily worked really hard on her art project and receives a compliment on her artwork. How does Emily feel?
  • Alex is waiting for his friend who’s late to meet him. How does Alex feel? How does his friend feel?
  • A person spills coffee on their shirt in front of others. How does he feel? How do the people watching feel?