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Ok, yes, this is technically an app you can use without any face-to-face contact, but everything’s always more fun together! We’re sure all of your loved ones would jump at the idea of virtual snacks and Draw Something night- just have everybody download the Draw Something app on their phones and start exchanging doodle art. And if you’re really looking to have a ~night~ (or day, no judging), you can easily incorporate booze into the mix if that's your thing! Plus, we found a few new ones that could totally spice up your night online. NGL, most are traditional games you've def played before but never realized actually work via Zoom. So, we rounded up the most fun games you can play during your next virtual hangout. And now that months and months of quarantine have given us so many more possibilities for virtual fun, you never have to miss out on a beloved game night again, even if your friends are far, far away. Besides, we spent months perfecting the skillful art of Zoom- why let it go to waste?īetween fun backgrounds and that corner on your couch where the sun hits your glowing face juuuust right, we’ve learned SO much about the Art of Zooming™.

And even though our favorite hangout spots have finally reopened thanks to the vaccines, Zoom is still such an easy way to get all your friends together. a Spanish-speaking (French, German) cityĦ6.Whether you spent it across the country from your loved ones or just across the city, quarantine changed us all, man. Names of boys/girls common to the target languageġ. Things that are very difficult to accomplish Things found in a grocery store, hardware store, hospital or place of your choice Things and places associated with South America (or whatever place)

Here are some categories that can be used - use your imagination to create others for your students. names of famous Spaniards (Frenchmen, Germans, etc.) names of boys in Spanish (French, German, etc.)ĥ. Total the scores to see who has the most points.ġ. Winning the Game: After all rounds have been played, all players/teams Starting a New Round: Set the timer, pick a new letter and give outĨ. Put your score at the top of of your answer sheet.ħ. Then, score 1 point forĮach of your circled answers. Continue readingĪnswers until all categories have been scored. Teams correct their own answer sheets by putting a circle around anĪnswer that DOES NOT match any other teams’ answer. Scoring: Have the teams read their answers aloud for numberġ. When the timer stops, teams stop writing.Ħ. Must fit the category and begin with the letter picked from the bag.ĥ. All teams quickly fill in their answer sheets. (You can change the amount of time dependingĤ. To start the game, you need to pick a letter from the target language alphabet.Īll answers for this round will start with this letter.ģ. To save paper/copying costs, you could enlarge the font and put categories on an overhead transparency.Ģ. The commercial game has 12 per list, I like to use 9-10 to speed things up a little. The objective is to write one word/expression per category that no other team has written.ġ. This activity is better suited to upper level class that have a more developed vocabulary.

The objective of the game is to score points by uniquely naming objects within a set of categories, given an initial letter, within a time limit. Scattergories is a creative-thinking category-based game produced by Hasbro through the Milton Bradley Company and published in 1988.
