Art Consequences

Semi-active, indoors

Equipment: Per six: 1 piece of paper, 1 pencil.

Formation: Relay.

The first player in each group walks to the end of the playing area, picks up the pencil, and draws the head of a man, woman, or child. After he draws the head, he folds the paper so that only the neck shows. He then walks back to his Six and tags the second player in line.

The second player walks down and draws the shoulders, folds the paper, walks back, and tags the third player.

The relay continues on down until the figure is complete with waist, hips, legs, and feet.

The fun of this relay is opening up the piece of paper and passing around each 'creature' that each Six has created.

 

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