What are some Pictionary words?
Easy Pictionary Words
Angel | Eyeball | Pizza |
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Bucket | Ice cream cone | Starfish |
Bumble bee | Igloo | Strawberry |
Butterfly | Lady bug | Sun |
Camera | Lamp | Tire |
Are there different Pictionary versions?
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How do I make Pictionary words?
How to Use
- Create. Create a list of vocabulary terms or concepts relevant to the current topic or unit.
- Divide. Divide your class into groups of three or four students.
- Send. Send one student from each group to the front of the room to get the first word or concept from you.
- Draw.
- Play Again.
- Speed Pictionary.
What are good categories for Pictionary?
The traditional game of Pictionary uses five categories or themes: people, places, or animals; action; object; challenge; or all play – a word from any of the other categories, which all players except the drawer guess.
What is the most recent edition of Pictionary?
20th Anniversary Edition
Pictionary: 20th Anniversary Edition.
What do the symbols on the Pictionary board mean?
Each word card in the Adult Card Deck has five categories, which relate to the colored squares on the board. Yellow – OBJECT (Things that can be touched or seen) Blue – PERSON/PLACE/ANIMAL (Names are included) Orange – ACTION (Things that can be performed) Green – DIFFICULT (Challenging words)
How do you make a Pictionary game at home?
- Divide into at least 2 teams of 2 or more.
- Set the scoring goal.
- Get your drawing supplies and timer in place.
- Pick a team to go first.
- Choose the first person to draw.
- Set the timer to 30 seconds.
- Start the round.
- Follow the rules.
What do the Pictionary colors mean?
Yellow – OBJECT (Things that can be touched or seen) Blue – PERSON/PLACE/ANIMAL (Names are included) Orange – ACTION (Things that can be performed) Green – DIFFICULT (Challenging words) Red – MISCELLANEOUS (This can be any type of word)