Challenge your students to learn the differences between empathy and sympathy with this reading comprehension worksheet.
Sympathy vs. Empathy – Let’s Make It Easy to Understand!
Are these two words ones that your students have a hard time distinguishing? While these words are related, they have a few differences. Let’s take a quick look at how we can explain these two terms to your students.
Sympathy involves feeling sorry for someone’s situation, whereas empathy goes beyond that by allowing us to understand and share their emotions. Both are valuable and can help us connect with others in meaningful ways, but empathy is what helps us form real bonds with others and build solid relationships.
Sympathy vs. Empathy Worksheets
Our team of educators has developed a reading passage that is ideal for year 5 and 6 students. The passage explores the distinctions between sympathy and empathy. After reading it, your students will be able to respond to comprehension questions and identify whether a series of statements describes sympathy or empathy. This particular social emotional learning worksheet is highly versatile and can be implemented in various settings, such as a small group or a whole class activity. Additionally, it can even be assigned as homework to reinforce the concepts covered.
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