This is an engaging art activity that you can try at beginner level or even advanced art classes. The game works well with kids who can draw human shapes and combine two shapes to form a new one.
Number of players: Six or more
You will need: Papers, color pens or pencils
How to play: Six to eight
Each person gets a sheet of paper and pencil.
The last person will draw the legs and the remaining body to complete the combination man.
In the end, unfold the paper to see the resultant picture – we guarantee there will be laughter!
Classroom games and activities are fun, but they shouldn’t become a distraction from what’s important. Children can get carried away in play and find it difficult to get back to serious learning schedules. A little bit of planning and preparation on how to organize and execute these games will make them more of a classroom activity and less of a distraction. The right kind of classroom games combined with proper implementation can make classroom learning all the more interesting.