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Forehead Guessing


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Any
Medium to Large
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Materials: Paper, marker, scissors and tape

Objective of Forehead Guessing

Forehead Guessing is a fun childrens game where players have to try to guess who they are (answers are written on their foreheads) by asking yes/no questions.

Instructions

This game can be based on any subject or vocabulary that you want to review.

1. Before class write the names of a famous person, country, animal and so on a piece of paper - one paper for each of the players in the class.

2. During class, select a pair of students to come to the front of the class and tape the paper to their forehead. Students should be able to see what is written on the other persons forehead, but not what is written on their forehead.

2. Tell the students that they have 3 minutes to guess who they are. Students begin the game by asking a yes/no questions, such as "Am I famous?" or they can take a guess as to who they are. If the answer is "yes" the student gets another go, but if the answer is "no" then the other person gets to ask a question.

3. Players continue to ask questions until the time runs out or they correctly guess who they.