![]() ![]() Need a printable version of this page for play? There is a round grey button with a printer icon to your far left on this page. Show the team they are getting colder - Fold your arms and shiver.Rather, she advocated for affirmative action as a principle of equality of opportunity. Show the team they are getting warmer - Wipe your hand over your forehead / eyebrow as if wiping away sweat. Find 116 ways to say ACTION, along with antonyms, related words.A correct guess - Tap your index finger against your nose and point to the person who is right."U" - Hold hand palm facing up with thumb facing the team,įorm a "U" with index finger and thumb, fold the other remaining three."O" - Middle finger and thumb touching to form an "O"."I" - Point at the corner of the eye with the index finger."A" - Place the index fingers together to form an "A" frame.Indicate "Past Tense" - Point with your thumb backwards over your shoulder.Indicate "Plural" - Hook your little fingers into each other.Indicate the word or syllable you are working on if there is more than one - Put up the correct number of fingers, for instance, two fingers for the second word.Indicate the number of syllables in a specific word - Hold the correct number of fingers against your forearm. Onomatopoeia A word that sounds like the noise or action it is described.Indicate number of words in a title - Hold up the correct number of fingers.Cea and Cia are both pronounced with long C and are similar sounding. In that case, C makes no sound, it just makes ch sound when with h. Indicate a word sounds like another word - point index finger at earlobe or hold hand behind ear. Ch is a completely different sound, there is no way to make a ch sound using any other word, so look at ch not as ‘c’ and ‘h’ but rather CH, one letter.Indicate a big word - hold index finger and thumb as far as possible apart.Indicate a small word - hold index finger and thumb together - not touching.For example, pear (fruit) and pair (a set of two things). Indicate number of words - hold number of fingers indicating the number of words up in the air. Words that sound alike but have different meanings are called homonyms.Another Language - See Tash's French post right at the bottom of her page for ideas.Quotation or Phrase - Make quotation marks in the air with index fingers and middle fingers. Apocalyptic ( adjective) of, relating to, or resembling an apocalypse 2.TV Show - Draw a rectangle in the air representing a TV screen or make a square with your fingers using both thumbs and index fingers.A Song - Pretend to sing on one knee or over a microphone.A Play - Place both hands out, palms facing team, touching at the thumbs and forefingers, draw them apart like a theater curtain.A Person - Stand with your hands on your hips in a pose.A Movie - Pretend you are using an old fashioned movie camera.A Location - Make a circle in the air (representing earth) and point to as if pointing on a map.Past event - point thumb backwards over shoulder. An Event - Point to the wrist as if wearing a watch.Book - Unfold your hands as if you are opening a book.The following main topics, these signs and signals are the best place to start yourĪct from. Here are some charade clues and gestures that are commonly used to make
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