Each student is allowed to ask one question to one of the three students. After a round of questioning, the students guess who is telling the truth. Variations on the game Taboo: For variation 1, create a PowerPoint presentation with a noun on each slide.
Have one student come to the front of the room and sit with their back to the PowerPoint. The rest of the students take turns describing the words on the slides, and the student at the front has to guess them. For variation 2, separate the students into groups of four or five. Place a pile of cards with random nouns in the center of each group. Have students take turns describing a noun for their group members to guess.
Variation 3 is for advanced speakers. Separate the class into two teams. Students are given a word to describe to their teammates, in addition to a list of words that they cannot use in their description. Each student should have two to three minutes to see how many words their teammates can guess.
They must describe the picture for their partner to draw. Comic strip descriptions: Give each student a portion of a comic strip. Without showing their pictures to one another, the students should attempt to describe their image, and put the comic strip into the correct order. After about 10 minutes, the students can guess the order, show one another their portion, and see if they were correct.
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The pop culture questions are a great motivator. Jenga: An easy game to use with any concept! Scattergories: A fun way to work on categories! I usually modify the game for the group by combining cards, changing what they say to make them more appropriate, etc. Stare Junior: This game is GREAT for upper elementary into high school to work on improving memory and teaching the visualization strategy.
The Junior version has more entertaining pictures for students. Do you want to find motivating games for the older students on your caseload? Balderdash: This game is a great one for high schoolers! Taboo Kids: This game is just a fun way to improve vocabulary through describing and guessing. It makes students truly think about the words on the cards since they cannot use the obvious answers aloud. Would You Rather? My one request, just screen all cards before playing.
Not every card is appropriate! Tip of the Tongue: This is a fun trivia game with a timer. It helps students think on the spot.
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