Putting yourself in someone else’s shoes is a great idiom and lesson to teach and this short story, Sometimes You’re A Caterpillar drives that lesson home! After, discuss the meaning, idiom and then ask students to write out a challenge they have and that others don’t truly understand on a piece of paper – anonymously. Then, choose one and get students to guess who it might be (be tactful). Discuss further how to change and understand the problem.
Sometimes You're A Caterpillar
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