Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Pictionary Telephone

This is a mix of pictionary and telephone.

To start out, each person writes a sentence at the top of the page of a scene. For example: Rapunzel throwing a duck out of her tower.

Everyone passes their papers once to the left.

The next person reads the sentence and then illustrates it. They should try not to take up more than 2 inches or so of the paper, so the game can continue for a while. They fold down the top of the paper so the sentence is no longer visible.

Everyone passes their papers to the left again.

The next person can only see the picture that was drawn, and not the original sentence. They write a new sentence explaining what the illustration depicts, then fold over the illustration so all that is visible is the new sentence.

Everyone passes their papers to the left again.

The next person illustrates the visible sentence, then folds over the paper...

Repeat the steps until the papers are full (on one side; turning it over doesn't really work for this one).

Everyone then shares the sentences and drawings on their piece of paper with the rest of the group.

Supplies:
paper
pens or pencils

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