Control my life games
Kudos is now available for Apple Mac as well as PC. You are 20 years old and single. Tonight is your twentieth birthday.
You live alone in a small flat in Slough, a suburb of London, England. Somehow you left school without any qualifications to speak of, and you have a dead end job with no future. What are you going to do with your life? From study dates to actual dates, play Life: The Game and see if your life is delightful or disastrous. This Life game features different minigames for each stage of your life. You can play Life: The Game for free, but your bad decisions might cost you your in-game survival!
Join thousands of Life: The Game online players and cycle through tons of fun minigames! You see a delicious chocolate cake just sitting there on the counter. You really WANT to just eat a piece or taste the frosting with your finger. What should you do? How could you use self-control? These questions are an important foundation to help students understand self-control and why it matters.
Let students know they are playing the game in order to practice and strengthen their skills for self-control. Then, let the games begin! Since games are a great tool to teach skills, you might also want to read up on games to teach social emotional skills and games to strengthen executive functioning skills , too! Games To Try. As students play, remind them to have self-control every time they remove a block from the tower.
The more cautious and careful you are, the more likely you are to win. Not only is this a really fun and interactive way to practice self-control, but the entire game becomes a metaphor for self-control in life. Take your time, stop and think, breathe, and carefully move forward. This is a game you can practice again and again. It never gets old! Self-Control Speedway. I developed this self-control board game as a fun but direct way to target self-control skills. Students will move along the racetrack game board answering critical questions about self-control.
This is by far one of my favorite ways to practice self-control. Have two students stand next to each other for a duel. Read the card and allow only those two students to shout out the answer. All other students in the room have to use self-control and not shout out, even if they know the answer when no one else does! This can be a big challenge and GREAT practice for those students who struggle with shouting out when it is not their turn.
Guard Duty. Use this as a secret weapon when you want students to use self-control in the hallways. The idea is simple: Tell students that they are guards for the palace.
They have a mission to be as serious and guard-like as possible. That means using self-control and ignoring anyone who tries to distract you!
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