So my improvisation for our activity today was to do Pictionary but using pudding to draw our pictures. I made up 3 family size boxes of chocolate pudding, put down a tarp and some tablecloths. The last thing I expected was their reaction. These teens were so afraid to dive in and get messy. Some even asked if we had gloves to use for the game.
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Lexus was my videographer today |
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Leaf was our hardest word to guess today |
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It was fun and not as messy as I thought it would be |
We played several rounds, but eventually the hunger cry for Ramen won out. After a snack of Ramen and pudding, we played a round of Fluxx. Half of the group enjoyed the game, the other half just did not appreciate Zombie Fluxx. Maybe when we try next time, the rules will settle in a little better.
SPLAT ended with a round of werewolf. I swear they make me play this game just because I have no idea what's going on. I have never played werewolf before I started SPLAT and am still learning how to play. First round I didn't handout any werewolf cards so we had to try again. The second time through I managed to deal the cards correctly and narrate the game!
My lesson today: Always have two more activities prepared in case the teens decide to cut all the activities short that day.
Oh! And the anti-gravity pens were prizes that I found at the Dollar Tree today. I didn't get a change to take a picture of them because they were the first prizes that were snatched up.
You got Daine to play!! That looks like so much fun! One of the kids could have been narrator on Werewolf and showed you how to do it. They do love that game!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I try to play with them, I am usually the werewolf's first victim lol. Pudding Pictionary was fun, they were just mostly excited about eating pudding afterwards.
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