Go Fish: School of Success
Play-2-Learn Go Fish Card Games
by Franklin Rubenstein, PhD
Here’s a therapeutic twist on the classic Go Fish card game. The 12 versions presented here teach youngsters about character, responsibility, friendship, anger control, conflict resolution, feelings, stress, bullying, self-esteem, success, self-control, and manners. Each game includes two decks of 50 cards (one deck for grades K–2, the other for grades 3–5). And each card poses an open-ended question that the player must answer before he or she can request Henry Herring, Markey Mackerel, or any other fish needed for a match. Familiar and fun, Go Fish is an easy, affordable way for children to improve their social and emotional skills.
- School of Success teaches kids that success in school and later in life depends on more than intelligence and hard work
- To be successful, a person needs to get organized, stay organized, set goals, and pursue those goals in an efficient way
- This game helps players by giving practical tools and guidelines for working efficiently. The student who follows these guidelines may not only be a better student but also enjoy school more and have enhanced self-esteem
- Recommended for children ages 5 and older
School of Success teaches kids that success in school and later in life depends on more than intelligence and hard work. To be successful, a person needs to get organized, stay organized, set goals, and purse those goals in an efficient way. The term "work smart" is relevant to success in school. This game helps players by giving practical tools and guidelines for working efficiently. The student who follows these guidelines may not only be a better student but also enjoy school more and have enhanced self-esteem.
Includes two decks of 50 cards (each deck is a different skill level), rules sheet, and facilitator guidelines. For 2-5 players ages 5 and up.