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New Empathy Website

Here's a great opportunity for us to practice some situations where we need to make empathetic decisions:

coolschoolgame.com

Take some time to explore and leave a comment!

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  1. I say that this site would be approprate for kinder to 3rd. But I also like it .(:

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  2. I think cool school is okay. I think it is a bit for younger kids. I still think it is fun.

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  3. I really like the site but I agree with Zoe that it would be more for younger kids . But it still is a great learning site ! :)

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  4. I am going to say that this website would be awesome for kinder through second! I think this because it would teach them what to say or do when something is going wrong.

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  5. I really love the game cool school, though I really think it would be a fun game for kinder or first graders. But I love how it tells you what would happen,
    even if your answer's wrong!

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  6. This a fun way to understand what is the right thing to do when you see some thing that you think is wrong.

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  7. Cool school is a great place to learn problem solving and how to stand up to bully's.

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  8. I think that cool school is good. It shows people that they have feelings, too.

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  9. I think cool school is pretty fun and it would be good to teach kids what to do in situations with kids fighting.

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  10. We thought cool school was very fun.It was a good way to experience solving bullying correctly.

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  11. I agree that cool school was a bit for younger kids but it was slightly hard to understand.

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  12. I think the web site should have only the right answers .

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    1. Why do you think that, Will? Is it possible that someone may make a "wrong choice" in real life and need to understand the effect of their actions? :)

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  13. Cool school would be a fun website for ages 4- 9. Cool school is a very FUN website.

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  14. I think that choolschool is a good way to help kids not to bully eachother and learn how to be empathetic to eachother.

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