The adult should prepare the materials listed on the next page. Read the challenge. Adults, secretly read and complete the "MAKE IT UNFAIR" section. Players should then attempt the challenge. If the player with the disadvantage can participate and attempt the challenge without complaining, and keep a positive attitude, they receive a point. The player with the most points wins. Alternative play: Adults can simply use each challenge separately, at different times, to help build and exercise their child's resilience to unfair situations. You do not need to keep score, however, reward resilience when your child attempts and/or completes the challenge without becoming upset.
Materials
- 2 puzzles with identical difficulty - 2 sets of blocks/Legos - A simple board or card game of your choice (CandyLand, Uno, etc) - A computer or device with internet access - A quiz/set of questions - Materials for a scavenger hunt
Players/teams must complete a puzzle. The first to complete their puzzle, wins.
MAKE IT UNFAIR
CLICK HERE
One player/team must have their puzzle pieces upside down.
Players/teams must compete to build the tallest tower out of blocks/Legos.
MAKE IT UNFAIR
CLICK HERE
Secretly give one player/team fewer blocks/Legos.
Players/teams must play a simple board game or card game.
MAKE IT UNFAIR
CLICK HERE
Secretly set up the game so that one player will win easily within one or 2 turns.
Players/teams must compete in a quiz/trivia game.
MAKE IT UNFAIR
CLICK HERE
Double the points for one player/team for each correct answer.
Players/teams must compete in a quiz/trivia game.
MAKE IT UNFAIR
CLICK HERE
Allow one player/team to use a computer/device to research answers.
Players/teams must compete in a savenger hunt.
MAKE IT UNFAIR
CLICK HERE
One team will receive specific instructions for the locations of the items, while the others receive clues and riddles to solve.
The only thing that is fair about life is that life is unfair for everyone. When we can learn to keep calm and be resilient during times of unfairness we protect our emotions and our heart. Yes, we should always strive to make things fair and attempt call out unfairness, cheating, etc. However, sometimes we will all be faced with situations that are unfair, and our response to those situations will determine how resilient we are.
Fairness Feud
Brooks Gibbs
Created on February 6, 2025
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The adult should prepare the materials listed on the next page. Read the challenge. Adults, secretly read and complete the "MAKE IT UNFAIR" section. Players should then attempt the challenge. If the player with the disadvantage can participate and attempt the challenge without complaining, and keep a positive attitude, they receive a point. The player with the most points wins. Alternative play: Adults can simply use each challenge separately, at different times, to help build and exercise their child's resilience to unfair situations. You do not need to keep score, however, reward resilience when your child attempts and/or completes the challenge without becoming upset.
Materials
- 2 puzzles with identical difficulty - 2 sets of blocks/Legos - A simple board or card game of your choice (CandyLand, Uno, etc) - A computer or device with internet access - A quiz/set of questions - Materials for a scavenger hunt
Players/teams must complete a puzzle. The first to complete their puzzle, wins.
MAKE IT UNFAIR
CLICK HERE
One player/team must have their puzzle pieces upside down.
Players/teams must compete to build the tallest tower out of blocks/Legos.
MAKE IT UNFAIR
CLICK HERE
Secretly give one player/team fewer blocks/Legos.
Players/teams must play a simple board game or card game.
MAKE IT UNFAIR
CLICK HERE
Secretly set up the game so that one player will win easily within one or 2 turns.
Players/teams must compete in a quiz/trivia game.
MAKE IT UNFAIR
CLICK HERE
Double the points for one player/team for each correct answer.
Players/teams must compete in a quiz/trivia game.
MAKE IT UNFAIR
CLICK HERE
Allow one player/team to use a computer/device to research answers.
Players/teams must compete in a savenger hunt.
MAKE IT UNFAIR
CLICK HERE
One team will receive specific instructions for the locations of the items, while the others receive clues and riddles to solve.
The only thing that is fair about life is that life is unfair for everyone. When we can learn to keep calm and be resilient during times of unfairness we protect our emotions and our heart. Yes, we should always strive to make things fair and attempt call out unfairness, cheating, etc. However, sometimes we will all be faced with situations that are unfair, and our response to those situations will determine how resilient we are.