
A white piece = Tell us about one time that you felt this emotion.A blue piece = Describe how your body feels when you feel this emotion.


Play the game as you regularly would, taking turns to remove one plank at a time.įor each piece removed, the player must do one of three things depending upon which colour they removed from the stack. Repeat each emotion with each of the three different coloured pens. Who is your biggest support in your ED 7. Two things you have done this week to sabotage your recovery 6. What is one thing your ED is doing to help make you feel safe 5. Once dry, label each piece with an emotion. What is one thing you have done today to support recovery 2. Over the years Australian Childhood Foundation. Set up the game as usual with the statement strips facing down. Cut out the questions on the following page and stick them with clear sticky tape on individual Jenga blocks.

If you use 3/4 inch tape, the tape will cover the strip perfectly. This customized version can be very helpful in academic settings. If using chalkboard paint, paint one side of each Jenga piece.Ģ. the bottom of a different Jenga block (this is a great job for a student or a parent volunteer). Academic Jenga® GIANT game with questions. Blackboard paint and liquid chalk pens in three different colours OR skip the paint and just use regular Sharpie/ permanent markers in three different coloursġ.Looking for a fun way to explore big emotions with kids? I think we have just the game for you! This twist make the regular game of Jenga a great tool for talking with children about a whole range of emotions, how they make you feel and triggers for emotions.
