Help students recognize that predictions aren't facts and give them a clear strategy to challenge anxious thinking.
Students need a structured way to tackle negative thoughts that treat bad outcomes as certain. This activity includes 10 relatable scenarios and a 3-question framework (Check the Facts, Check the Track Record, What's Likely?) that guides students in evaluating their predictions step by step.
With this resource, you'll be able to:
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Teach students to separate predictions from facts.
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Give them a repeatable process they can use independently.
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Help students develop more realistic, balanced thoughts about uncertain situations.
What's Included
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Intro to Fortune Telling with Example: Walk through the complete 3-question process together using a sample scenario, so students understand how to check their predictions before working independently.
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Mini-Book Format: 10 Scenarios with 3 question pages: Check the Facts, Check the Track Record, and What's Likely?
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Worksheet Format: All-in-one format with a scenario and all three questions on a single page. Great for quick sessions or when you want everything in one place.
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Blank Template: Create your own scenarios or have students apply the process to their personal situations. Editable Powerpoint file with worksheet template and mini-book page
22 pages | PDF + Editable PowerPoint | Black & white included for all materials
How It Works
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Introduce the concept using the full-page example. Walk through the 3 questions together.
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Give students a flip book or worksheet with a new scenario.
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Students work through the process: Check the Facts, Check the Track Record, What's Likely.
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Discuss and reframe: brainstorm a more helpful thought based on what they learned.
Time: 10-20 minutes per scenario
Prep: Print and go (cut flip book pages if using that format)
What You'll Love
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10 ready-to-use scenarios covering common kid worries (tests, performances, new situations, social events).
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Flip book OR worksheet format
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Black & white included for all materials.
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Editable blank template so you can add your own scenarios.
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Simple 3-question process students can remember and reuse.
Perfect If
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You work with upper elementary or middle school students (grades 4-7)
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You're looking for a CBT-based tool for challenging negative predictions
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You want something structured but easy to implement
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You need flexible formats for individual or small group work
Details
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Grade Levels: 4-7
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Ideal For: Individual counseling, small groups
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Prep Time: Minimal, print and go
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Materials Needed: None beyond printing
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Format: PDF (22 pages) + Editable PowerPoint
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Printing: Black & white for all materials
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