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Do your students ever make fun of your drawings during your teaching time? Have they ever said, “I could draw better with my hands behind my back”? Well, here’s their chance to prove it! This brand new game gives them the chance to show off their artistic skills!
Call up your desired contestants (one student from each small group, 1 V. 1, girls vs. boys, leaders only, leaders vs. students, etc.), hand them a clipboard, paper, and something to draw with, and get the laughs going!
The game is simple: contestants draw what they see on screen. But, of course, there’s a twist. Before each round, the game host will roll a six-sided die. Each number corresponds to a different challenge in how they have to draw the picture, as shown by the on-screen modifier. All contestants will then have 30 seconds to draw using the modifier that was rolled.
Give the students 30 seconds to draw. The contestant with the best drawing for that round is a Van Gogh and will get a point. The rest of the drawings are NO Gogh’s. Feel free to have multiple Van Goghs for the rounds if needed. The contestant with the most points at the end of the game wins!
Die not included.
This Resource Includes:
- Complete PowerPoint game file
- Individual (10 rounds + instructions + tiebreaker) game slides (jpeg files)
- Two blank game slides for customization (jpeg files)
- Title slide (jpeg file)
