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Stranger Things is great, but this game will ask you about what's the Strangest Thing. Each slide will present you with two strange things, and participants must decide which one they think is the strangest.

Details

Every now and then, culture provides us with iconic content that tons of our students are engaged with, and Stranger Things definitely qualifies. With the final season about to be released, it got us asking what the strangest things are. This game capitalizes on a cultural event and asks that question: What's the strangest thing?

Strangest Things will get your students mixing up, talking, and connecting over weird facts. Each slide will present participants with two strange things, and they must decide which one they think is the strangest.

You can play this game in a ton of different ways:
• Bring a volunteer up front and eliminate people if they choose a different strangest thing than the leader.
• Have students pair up with someone different for each slide and give them 30 seconds to discuss their answers.
• Split your space into two sides and have students group up based on their answer, and then let them debate.

This Resource Includes:

  • Complete PowerPoint game file
  • Individual (14 Qs + instructions) game slides (jpeg files)
  • Title slide (jpeg file)

 

Tyler Ash

Tyler Ash

People don’t think I know a butt-load of crap about the Gospel, but I do. Okay?