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Help your students learn to think positively with the game Fortunately-Unfortunately.
One player begins with an unfortunate statement like, “Unfortunately, there is a bat in the car.”
The next player has to counter with something more fortunate like, “Fortunately, I brought along bat repellant.”
Players continue to alternate between unfortunate and fortunate things until you’ve exhausted a particular topic.
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1 Response to Unfortunately / Fortunately
Ann Harris
July 25th, 2009 at 9:07 am
There’s a great book called Fortunately by Charlip; I don’t remember the author’s first name and the book has been around for 15 years or more, but students really like it… It’s along the lines of this game. One page begins ” Fortunately.”.. and then the next page continues “Unfortunately…”I read the book, and then get them to play the game.
Many public and elementary school libraries will have a copy of this book.