Over 15 years ago, when I first taught about Teshuvah, I created these mini edible SORRY games and gave one to each student. Now, as an evergrowing educator, I have shifted the experience. Today, I have my students design and assemble the boxes themselves.

A quick disclaimer: You can choose to use the board game as an actual game or just as a prop. Included is a creative worksheet that reviews key ideas about Teshuvah while adding a fun, edible twist. Ever since I first made these 16 years ago, every time I see a SORRY board I immediately think of Teshuvah and that class.
Adapting for different ages:
Younger students can use the included PDF with pre-made questions and reflective prompts.
Older students can write their own game directions that include class learning or research on Teshuvah.
Supplies and Links
Link to the boxes – I designed the covers and boards to fit these (size 3.62 × 1.98 × 1.02 inches)
Link to edible kosher markers – These are my favorite, but many local grocery stores carry them too.
Link to mini marshmallows -They are pricey online, so it is usually better to buy them locally.
Link to Mike n Ikes – I like this flavor mix for its color variety, but any candy works.
Click here to download the PDF with directions, printables, worksheet and answer key
I love to hear which resources work for you, so if you used these, I’d love to hear how it went!
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Good luck,
Mushkie
evergrowingeducator
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