Friday, November 1, 2013
How Rude! (Social Skills- Good Manners Game)
This game is free, however it is only to be used for classroom and personal use. It may not be published on any websites or other electronic media, or distributed in newsletters, bulletins, or any other form or sold for profit. Reproduction or retransmission of any materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, is not permitted.
How Rude! is based on the game Blunders.
How Rude! For 2 Players or in Teams. Recommended for ages 8 and up.
A fun and exciting way to review what is considered rude behavior in today’s society. The game includes 6 types of interactive game cards: multiple choice, scenario, true/false, reward for good manners, charades, and consequences for bad manners. Players or teams roll the dice and move that many spaces on the board. Whichever color is on the space you land on indicates the color card that will be used. The player to your left will read the card aloud to you and you will try to answer correctly. If you answer your question correctly, you may stay where you are. If you are not correct, everyone says, “How Rude!” and you move back to where you were. The first player or team to get to the “FINISH,” square first is the WINNER!
Need:
336 Game Cards (56 of each color)
Dice
Game Board
Pawns
Introduction: Manners are very important to those around you. It shows that you have class and respect for others. Many jobs love it when employees have good manners. This includes respectful communication (yes sir, no sir), good tables manners, and wearing appropriate attire.
Good manners are important to live happily among people. Good manners put people at ease and they are more likely to agree to your requests. Good manners also impress people. Having good behavior, people are more likely to treat you with respect. Good manners will also help you make more friends, do better in school and develop self-confidence.
*Use these Game Cards below or make your own. You can make it specific to what you have been learning and to the students in your class. (Game Cards are in MS Word and can be changed any way you like.) Print Game Cards out on card stock. Cut out Game Cards. Laminate or cover with clear contact paper to make them last. Use only the cards that reflect your student’s abilities.
How Rude! Game- Directions, Game Board, Acting Game Cards, Good Job Game Cards, Multiple Choice Game Cards, Oops Game Cards, Scenario Game Cards, True or False Game Cards
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