Brain research tells us that getting students engaged physically will help learning happen!
This game is a great "filler" that will get the kiddos thinking about communication without words.
The game's title only works well if you don't have anyone in your group that speaks Bulgarian. If you do have someone who speaks Bulgarian, you'll have to change the name of the game to some language that no one knows, since the game depends on broken lines of communication.
Here's the scenario: you happen to be traveling through Bulgaria. You need something, so you pull over into a convenience store.
Unfortunately, the people working in the store only speak Bulgarian, which you don't speak.
Therefore, you have to "act out" what you'll need!
There are a couple of ways to proceed once they know the story:
1. Let individuals think of things to act out.
2. Let groups think of things to act out.
3. Have slips written up with things to act out.
Of course, #3 can be done with individuals or teams.
If you go with #3, you can find ways to use content vocabulary and make it count as academic!
Yes, it's not very likely that they'll have to pull into a convenience store in Bulgaria for landforms or geometric shapes, but they are usually having so much fun acting out vocabulary words, they don't mind!
A word of caution: some children are VERY competitive, and try to make it difficult for others to guess their word. Or, they're disappointed if their audience figures it out right away.
I have to remind them that the goal of the game is to communicate enough information so that their audience understands what they're acting out. If the audience gets it right away, they have communicated successfully!
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