Welcome to Art with Benalisa, the premier destination for visual arts teaching resources! Our store offers a curated selection of tools and materials designed to make art education engaging and fun. Discover collaborative art projects that foster teamwork, grid drawing projects that enhance precision, quizzes that test art knowledge, and interactive games that spark creativity. With over 20 years of experience teaching visual arts, Art with Benalisa provides everything you need for art lessons.
Welcome to Art with Benalisa, the premier destination for visual arts teaching resources! Our store offers a curated selection of tools and materials designed to make art education engaging and fun. Discover collaborative art projects that foster teamwork, grid drawing projects that enhance precision, quizzes that test art knowledge, and interactive games that spark creativity. With over 20 years of experience teaching visual arts, Art with Benalisa provides everything you need for art lessons.
Description
Ask your students to form two teams and have them move their chairs forward to form two groups facing the board. After explaining the game and modelling the roles if necessary, ask for one player from each team to move his or her chair forward again and turn it to face his or her group. These players then sit in their chairs (now ‘hot seats’) with their backs to the board.
Show the first word on the projector, making sure the players in the ‘hot seats’ can’t see it. After you say ‘Go!’, The student on the hot seat will ask questions about the word on the board and the group members will only answer YES or NO.
EXAMPLE :
•Is it a place?
•Is it a fruit?
•Is it an animal?
•Is it a thing?
•Is it an action?
•Is it a person?
•Is it an adjective?
•Is it a name?
The team that takes the shortest time to answer gets the winning point.
The two players in the ‘hot seats’ then swap seats with another member of their respective teams. After writing the second word on the board, say ‘Go!’ again, and so on. The game continues until all the words have been used, with the team having the most points at the end of the game winning.