(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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N-Dance battle for 5 Minutes
I-Find 8 things you and your partner have in common
G-Get to Know Your Partner: Two students partner up, learn 7 things about each other, then join another pair to compete by listing the 7 facts about their partner from memory
G-Have a conversation with a classmate that you haven’t really talked to before for at least 12 minutes
B-Murder She Wrote: Split into 2 groups to create murder mystery stories that answer the five Ws. After completing their stories, each group shares with the other and the opposing group must correctly order the sequence of events.
N-MurPlay hangman with an 8 letters word. Whoever gets it first wins.
B-Dictionary Dash: given hard words and have to sort out the correct definitions from the fake ones
I-Name all the teachers
N-MurPlay hangman with an 8 letters word. Whoever gets it first wins.
B-Alphabet Story: Two groups create a story using the next alphabet letters for the first word in each sentence. The first group to finish wins
G-Word to Picture: One student is the "artist" and draws three things in 15 seconds each. The group guesses in one minute before the next person draws
I-List 20 things you’re grateful for
G-Find 8 things you and your partner have in common
I-Guess the Wordle
N-Elevator Pitch:In this game, students take turns being the boss and pitching ideas, but they have to switch partners and come up with new ideas each time
N-Play Convergence until you both say the same word
B-Draw a character from a movie, book or show that you really like
B-List 20 things you’re grateful for
I-Murder She Wrote: Split into 2 groups to create murder mystery stories that answer the five Ws. After completing their stories, each group shares with the other and the opposing group must correctly order the sequence of events.