Spin · Level 5
Open rung →Around the World
One smooth full vertical loop and a clean return.
How it demonstrates this: Watching peers and giving encouraging feedback builds empathy and perspective-taking.
Practice the trick →Watching peers and giving encouraging feedback builds empathy and perspective-taking.
Demonstrated by 2 ladder rungs · 2 tricks across 1 category
This is a feelings + people skill — how you handle the tough stuff and team up. Watching peers and giving encouraging feedback builds empathy and perspective-taking.
Yeet Rock the Baby 5 times. Between each try, take one slow breath and name how your body feels: 🤩 🙂 😐 😣 😤.
These rungs on the Trick Ladder give students a structured practice session that demonstrates this standard.
Spin · Level 5
Open rung →One smooth full vertical loop and a clean return.
How it demonstrates this: Watching peers and giving encouraging feedback builds empathy and perspective-taking.
Practice the trick →Master · Level 15
Open rung →Teach a trick — any trick — to another person.
How it demonstrates this: Watching peers and giving encouraging feedback builds empathy and perspective-taking.
Tricks in these categories carry the teaching emphasis tied to this standard.
Why this category: Watching peers and giving encouraging feedback builds empathy and perspective-taking.
Build a step-by-step session for this standard. Check off steps live, log reps, and capture a quick SEL reflection per step during ladder practice.
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