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Five Things That...
Age/Level: Elementary and above Time: 20 minutes Players: Small teams

Preparation: Write a list of categories with five words in each category

Aim: To write down five answers that match the teacher’s answers

This is a fun brainstorming game to play at the start of class. The aim is for the teams to
write down five answers that match the five things on your list.

Before the game, prepare a list of categories with five words in each category

Procedure

Split the students into small teams and give each team a sheet of paper.

Call out one of the categories, e.g. five things that are watched.

The students then brainstorm and write down five answers.

Each team gets one point for each answer that matches the teacher's answer.

Play several rounds.

The team with the most points at the end of the game is the winner.

Here are some examples of categories you can use: Five things that are watched, round,
listened to, made of plastic, read, used in an office, useful, blue, etc.

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