Exploring Fairness and Prejudice Through the FuF Game

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Delve into themes of fairness, prejudice, and immigration through a unique game experience where players must navigate unclear rules and unfair treatment. Reflect on the parallels between the game and real-life situations faced by immigrants and newcomers to Canada, highlighting the importance of fairness and understanding in society.


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  1. FuF Game?

  2. Welcome to the FUF Game! 01 02 03 The class is split into two teams. Someone from each team will give a word, then points will be given to the team. You will have to figure out how the game is played as you go.

  3. FuF Game: Let s play!

  4. After the FuF Game No one tells you the rules, so you have to figure it out for yourself as you go. You are treated differently because of how you look (even though you have no choice or control of it), and NOT because of who you are and what you do.

  5. Is this fair? How can you tell? FUF = Fair / Unfair

  6. This is just like how it is to be an immigrant or a newcomer to Canada: No one really tells you the rules. Sometimes you get treated unfairly because of how you look or where you come from. =PREJUDICE This game teaches you how unfair prejudice and racism are.

  7. People come to Canada to have a better life.

  8. They become citizens so they can be Canadians.

  9. They came years ago.

  10. They are still coming today.

  11. Discussion/Journal WHAT IS FAIR? (big idea) How should people be treated? What would make things more fair? How do you know when things are UNfair?

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