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AP World Catch Phrase

AP World Catch Phrase. How to play. Directions. We will have two games going at once to keep teams smaller and play manageable.

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AP World Catch Phrase

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  1. AP World Catch Phrase How to play

  2. Directions • We will have two games going at once to keep teams smaller and play manageable. • Sit in one of the circles. Teams are established by every other person (in other words the person sitting next to you is NOT on your team, do not blurt out the answer when they are giving clues). • Once you have determined who is on your team, assign a score keeper. • I will keep track of the time, we will play in three minute rounds.

  3. The rules • The game is played in two teams. The goal for each player is to get their team to say the word drawn out of the basket. One member of a team starts the timer and tries to get his or her team to guess the displayed word. • A clue-giver can make any physical gesture and give almost any verbal clue. However, one may not say a word that rhymes with the word, give the first letter of the word, say the number of syllables, or say part of the word in the clue (e.g., "worry" for "worry wart"). • When the team guesses correctly, the other team takes its turn. Play continues until the timer runs out. The team not holding the disc when time runs out scores a point. They also have one turn to guess the word that the other team did not guess. A correct answer earns a bonus point. • The first team to seven points wins.

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