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playing fair

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    fairness sportsmanship
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  • Can you change the rules if everyone agrees before the game?
    Yes, that’s fair
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  • What does it mean to “play fair”?
    Share, take turns, and follow the rules
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  • Is it okay to change the rules in the middle of a game so you can win?
    No, that’s not fair
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  • What should you do if someone is new and doesn’t know the rules?
    Explain the rules and help them play
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  • If someone cheats but says, “It’s just for fun,” should you let it go?
    No, cheating makes it unfair for everyone
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  • Should everyone get a chance to play, even if they’re not the best?
    Yes, that’s fair
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  • Two people want the same role in a game. What’s the fair thing to do?
    Take turns
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  • What could you say if someone keeps skipping your turn?
    “That’s not fair. Let’s make sure we all get turns.”
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  • Does fairness always mean giving everyone the exact same thing?
    No, it means giving what’s needed
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  • What’s a fair way to respond if you lose a game?
    Say “Good game” and try again next time
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  • What’s the fair way to decide who goes first?
    Use a random method like a coin flip
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  • Two kids want the same toy. What’s the fair solution?
    Use a timer so they each get a turn
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  • What’s a kind thing to say when you win?
    “That was fun! Want to play again?”
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  • Should you sometimes give up your turn so others get a chance?
    Yes, that’s playing fair
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  • Someone always gets picked last for teams. What’s a fair way to help?
    Invite them to be on your team
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  • Why is taking turns important?
    It lets everyone feel included
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