Alphabet Improv
This game is one of my favorites and provides some unexpected hilarity. -Establish a relationship and a location (grandparents on a ride at Disneyland) -Kids speak alternating lines of dialogue. -Each word they start with has to begin with the next letter in the alphabet (start with “A”!). -Set a time limit (somewhere in the 1 to 3 minutes is a sweet spot). -The goal is to get all the way to “Z” or as close as they can to the end of the alphabet. Something about the constraint of having to start with the letter in the alphabet is really freeing and also hilarious. This game really boosts literacy, improvisation skills, and helps kids focus their imaginations and energy. For more games to play at home & in the classroom: https://www.childsplayinaction.com/ For upcoming camps & classes: https://childsplayny.com/
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