I'm Here: Animated Empathy Journey
Social Emotional Learning lesson with Technology & Art


Take an Empathy Journey on Your Paper Airplane
I'm Here is a book and animated movie by Peter Reynolds about inclusion and empathy. He is unable to participate in crowded loud groups at recess yet he wants to connect and make friends. He folds a paper airplane, imagines himself riding it, and sales over the group of students. I like to use this story to talk about how to include others at recess and what it means to be a good friend. We make our own paper airplane and take an empathy journey with green screen and digital animation.
I'M HERE

Build a Paper Airplane
and Imagine Flying on it with Green Screen. My lesson gives you a handout with illustrated steps for creating a paper airplane as well as a QR code and Link to a step by step tutorial. After the plane is photographed, we flew them around the room. This is a great opportunity to talk about how friends behave when we play.


We spent time imagining what it would feel like to be excluded from others during different scenarios: lunch, recess, sports, and birthday parties. Our empathy was aided by some videos and lessons we found including this BrainPop Jr episode.



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