Adjectives — Charades
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How to Play — Adjectives
Adjective charades is the most creative category — you're describing a quality, not an object or action! The trick is to demonstrate the adjective by applying it to something familiar. For "heavy," pretend to pick up an incredibly heavy box and struggle. For "sparkly," wiggle your fingers with jazz hands and point to imaginary glitter. For "tall," reach up high on your tiptoes and keep stretching. Abstract adjectives like "mysterious" require more creativity — try a detective-like sneaking motion with raised eyebrows. Pair facial expressions with body language to really sell the feeling!
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Tips & Tricks — Adjectives
Contrast helps — Show the opposite first, then the word. For "tiny," show big, then shrink
Use facial expressions — Adjectives often describe feelings that show on your face
Apply it to an object — Make an imaginary thing that has this quality
Exaggerate the quality — If it's "slow," move in extreme slow motion