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Free Halloween Pass It Pictionary Game Printable

Free Halloween Printable

Our friend over at Graphics by Bethany made this great Halloween Pass It Pictionary Game for early readers – 100+ Years old.

TIME LENGTH OF GAME

About 15 minutes

AGES AND NUMBER OF PLAYERS

Reading age + – It’s best if played with 6+ players

SUPPLIES NEEDED

You’ll need to following supplies for each person:

  • Printable
  • a pencil
  • optional: clipboard

 

HOW TO PLAY

Set-Up

There should be at least 6 players in a group or row to pass your paper around to. Give each player a printable (prompt or blank).

Fill Out Prompt Sentence at the Top

Use the printable with the prompt already written OR use the blank printable and write a sentence at the very top of the page, but don’t let anyone see what you write. The more descriptive or action-packed, the better. Give the player about 1 minute to finish their sentence. After they are done, they should pass their paper to the person on their right.

Draw a Picture of a Sentence & Fold

The next person should then read the sentence and do their best to draw a small picture of what they’ve just read in about 1 minute.  After that person is done drawing, instruct them to fold the top sentence over (so the next person can only see the drawing) and pass the paper on to the right.

Repeat the Pattern of Draw/Fold/Write/Fold

This pattern of writing a sentence, folding over the previous drawing, drawing a picture, and folding over the previous sentence repeats until the paper is filled.

Ending the Game

When the paper is filled, have the players pass the papers back to the original owners to read. They will want to pass the papers around the group and read each one. You could even have each group share the funniest one with everyone. So hilarious!