Number of Participants 6-50 people (have done this activity with community health workers, elders, youth, and mixed ages)

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Penny Game Helpful Materials One penny for each participant Number of Participants 6-50 people (have done this activity with community health workers, elders, youth, and mixed ages) Amount of Time 20 minutes Option: You can provide a comfort kit for each person to support self-care. Comfort Kit includes a sticker, penny, band-aide, and eraser. The sticker is to remind you that we will all stick together and help each other. The penny is to remind you that you are valuable and special. The band-aide is to remind you to heal hurt feelings in your friends and in yourself. The eraser is to remind you that everyone makes mistakes and that it is okay. Playing the Penny Game Have fun playing the penny game. You can make your own penny story by using the words right and left to share healthy messages. Give each person a penny. Participants stand in a circle, close enough to their neighbor to be able to pass the penny to the person on their right or their left when they hear the words right and left. One person stands in the middle of the circle and reads the penny story aloud. When you hear the word right, participants pass their penny to the person on their right. When they hear the word left they pass their penny to the person on their left. After reading the penny story, invite people to share what healthy messages they learned. After participants have shared the healthy messages they heard, reread the story without passing the pennies. Each person within the circle reads one sentence and then passes the story to the next person until the entire story has been read aloud without passing the pennies. CHR suggestion: Invite participants to color their penny with a marker and pass it forward. Participants give their colored penny to a family member or friend and share a healthy message they want the person to know and understand. The person they give their penny to is invited to give the penny to a new person, continuing to share wellness ways, keeping the conversation going and expanding. mcueva April 2015 Page 1 of 5

Penny Story: Healthy Ways Welcome. It s a right fine day to learn the importance of wellness ways. The right way to take care of your health is what s right for you, but there are some things which should not be left out. Native traditional ways of healing and wellness are right important to live well along your journey. Diet is important. Eat foods from the right food groups including 5 servings of fruits and vegetables everyday, including weekends and holidays. No days are left out. Yes, you are right, 5 is fine but 9 is divine. Have a right fine time with your family picking berries and greens. Grow a garden-it s a right fun way to eat healthy. Physical Activity shouldn t be left out. Move your body. Shake your right arm and your left arm. Dance, wiggle, squirm for 30 minutes every day. Your body is created to move. Each new journey starts with just one step, move your left foot or your right foot, but step forward for good health. When it comes to cancer screening, don t get left behind. Right away, schedule those tests which are right for you. Listen up with your right ear and your left ear colon screening saves lives and helps prevent colon cancer. Men and women love your colons! Women, remember self breast awareness, clinical breast exams, mammograms and pap smears. Tell your friends, your family, and your neighbors on the left. Oh yes, don t forget those special people on the right. Write reminders. Lovingly remind the right fine men in your life to do the right screening exams for their health. We don t want them left out. Testicular, prostate, and colon exams are right important for men s health. You are the heart of wellness. Right away, you can make a difference by the choices you make! Share your new knowledge. Together we can all learn the right screening exams and make healthy choices. Right on! mcueva April 2015 Page 2 of 5

Penny Story: Colorectal Health Play The Penny Game. Here s how it works. Give each person a penny to remind every player that they are valuable and special. Tell players you will read them a story and when they hear the word right each player will pass their penny to the person on their right. When they hear the word left, each person will pass their penny to the person on their left. As you read the story ask participants to fill in the blanks. You can also project the story on a screen, so everyone can follow along. Read the Penny Story aloud while players pass their penny to the right or left. After all the blanks have been filled in, invite players to stand in a circle. Have one person read the completed story as participants pass their penny to the person on their right or left as the story is being read aloud. Invite players to share what they learned. Sometimes people only hear right or left due to all the laughter. COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING SAVES LIVES. Have fun creating the colorectal wellness penny story! mcueva April 2015 Page 3 of 5

Colorectal Wellness Penny Story Game Complete your colorectal wellness story by filling in the 20 blanks with words from the word list. Words may be used more than once. Hello! It s a right fine time to learn the importance of colorectal cancer. When it comes to colorectal screening, you need to start right off at age, or age or younger if you have a family history of colorectal cancer. Alaska Native people are encouraged to begin colorectal cancer screening at age. Mrs. Right wanted to stay healthy, so right away on her 40th birthday she made an to have a screening exam. After a few weeks, she left for the clinic where a doctor or trained health care provider can do a or a, 2 types of screening exams. Mrs. Right encouraged her neighbors on the left to get a screening exam. It s a right important way to stay healthy. She decided to write to her mother to remind her that a colon exam was right important. Mrs. Right called her sister and brother, Don t be left out have a screening exam when you are healthy to stay healthy. It can save! Mrs. Right said, It makes me feel right happy. I am not left wondering if I have colorectal. That left Mrs. Right s husband, Mr. Right, who was not at all sure if screening was right for him he wondered if he would be left feeling. Mr. Right, said Mrs. Right, The health care providers are professional and nice. They also gave me medicine to help me feel right. Word List: Words may be used more than once. 40 embarrassed family 50 your life comfortable screening colonoscopy cancer colorectal appointment(s) sigmoidoscopy mcueva April 2015 Page 4 of 5

Colorectal Wellness Penny Game Continued Mrs. Right reminded Mr. Right that if everybody age and older had a colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy screening exam we could prevent almost all colorectal cancer by finding and removing polyps before they become cancer. Colorectal cancer can happen to anyone and often there are NO early. Since Mr. Right wanted to stay healthy to teach his grandchildren the traditional ways, he decided there was nothing left to do but have a to look at his rectum and all of his colon. During Mr. Right s colonoscopy the doctor removed a (small growth). Mr. Right knew that colon cancer may develop from in the colon, and colorectal cancer can be prevented by removing them. Together Mrs. Right and Mr. Right are on the right road to good health. Listen up with your right ear and your left ear. The bottom line is colorectal screening can save your life. Don t be left out. Screening is right important to stay healthy. Right on! Word List: Words may be used more than once. family polyps signs & symptoms colonoscopy colorectal 50 cancer polyp 40 mcueva April 2015 Page 5 of 5