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Empathy Videos for Elementary Students in 2024

If you are an elementary teacher looking for empathy videos for kids, then you found the right place! Videos are a great way to teach social emotional learning skills at the elementary level. They provide both an engaging and informative experience for students to learn about social emotional learning skills. Check out three great empathy videos for elementary students below!

3 Empathy Videos for Elementary Students

Below are 3 quality videos for teaching your elementary students about empathy.

1. Empathy Introduction Video

This video introduces what empathy is. Pause at :40 and ask students when we use empathy. Pause at 2:04 and ask students if they understand what empathy is and have them explain empathy. After watching, ask students to share a time they have used empathy or someone has shown them empathy. This video is 4 minutes and 2 seconds long.

2. All About Empathy Video for Kids

This video provides an overview of what empathy is and why it is important. Pause at :36 and ask students what empathy is. Pause at 1:05 and ask students why empathy is important. After watching the video, ask students the four ways they can start using empathy. This video is 4 minutes and 49 seconds long.

3. Become an Empathetic Person Video

This video is about becoming an empathetic person and explains the difference between empathy and sympathy.  After watching, ask students what it means to be an empathetic person and if they would rather someone be empathetic or sympathetic towards them if they stubbed their toe. This video is 3 minutes and 44 seconds long.

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In closing, we hope you found these 3 empathy videos for elementary students helpful! They are a great way to engage your students while learning about this important social emotional learning skill. If you enjoyed this post, then you may also be interested in these other posts about social emotional learning.

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