Powered by SpinzyWheel.comEmpathy is the ability to understand and care about how someone else feels. It means noticing emotions, listening with attention, and responding with kindness. The โWhat Is Empathy in Your Words?โ SpinzyWheel invites participants to describe empathy in their own way, using simple and personal language.
This activity shows that empathy does not need perfect words. Everyone may describe empathy differently, and all thoughtful responses are valuable.
The purpose of this SpinzyWheel is to help individuals develop a personal understanding of empathy. By putting empathy into their own words, participants deepen emotional awareness and build meaningful connections with others.
This wheel encourages reflection rather than memorization.
Participants learn to recognize emotions in themselves and others.
Empathy helps participants see situations from another point of view.
The activity supports caring and thoughtful responses to others.
Putting feelings into words builds emotional confidence.
Participants spin the wheel and share their own definition of empathy.
Teachers can guide conversations about feelings and understanding.
Students can discuss empathy with a partner in a safe setting.
Used alone, the wheel supports quiet emotional reflection.
Asking โWhat is empathy in your words?โ helps participants internalize the concept. Instead of repeating definitions, they build a personal meaning that guides real-life behavior.
The spinning format makes deep reflection feel natural and engaging.
With regular use, this SpinzyWheel helps participants practice empathy as a daily habit. Over time, they become more understanding, patient, and emotionally connected to others.