Working in pairs, players draw a picture one line at a time. One player starts by placing two small circles on a page to represent eyes. Players then take turns adding one line or feature, going as quickly as possible. When a player hesitates, the drawing is done. The players then title the drawing one letter at a time, again alternating and ending when one player hesitates.
Duration: 10-15
Supplies: 1 colored pen per player, several blank pages per pairing.
Do this without talking. Go as quickly as you can. Try not to give your partner verbal cues of what you're trying to do. Work with your partner. When you hesitate, the game's over.
How did that feel? Were you hesitant to say "I don't see it?" If so, why? Did you notice yourself often introducing attributes others couldn't see or often being the first not to see something?
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