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32 ©2019 The NEED Project Energy Carnival www.NEED.org e Energy Pictionary Materials Needed Pencils Paper Pictionary words Energy Pictionary Team Play Team members must guess energy words or phrases by interpreting the drawings of a team member. Get Ready Choose ten energy related words you want the artist to draw. You can choose from the word lists at the bottom of the page, or you may develop your own list of words. When selecting or developing the list, take the age of the students into account. Words such as solar and wind will be easier to draw, while propane and nuclear energy may be difficult for younger students. Place the words in order from the least difficult to the most difficult. Get Set Select one member of the team to serve as the artist. It’s more important that he or she know about energy than be a great artist. Also, select a spokesperson for the team. The spokesperson is responsible for telling the game leader what energy word the team believes the artist is drawing. Go! Give these instructions to the carnival team: 1. The name of this game is Energy Pictionary. Your artist will be given a pencil, several sheets of scrap paper, and a list of ten energy related words or phrases. Starting with the first word written on this list, he/she will start drawing pictures that relate to that energy word. The artist cannot use any letters or words, and cannot talk or make any gestures. 2. Your team will have five minutes to guess all ten words. Team members can talk among themselves, but only the spokesperson can give the game leader the team’s answer. The spokesperson has only 15 chances to guess the ten energy related words (the game leader should keep track of the number of guesses). For every two correct guesses your team will win one energy buck. If you wish, you can pass and move on to the next word. You may then return to it later. Remember, you only have 15 guesses for the ten energy words, so use them wisely! 3. Here is the list of ten energy related words or phrases. When I give the signal, start drawing pictures for the first word. Remember, you can pass and come back to the word later if time remains. Energy Sources Electricity Efficiency and Conservation Wind Solar Petroleum Coal Hydropower Natural Gas Propane Geothermal Biomass Uranium Generator Photovoltaic Cell Smart Meter Wind Turbine Solar Panel Powerstrip Unplug Fuel Cell Battery Transmission Lines Insulation Recycle Phantom Load LED Bulb Thermostat Hybrid Car Tire Pressure Weather-strip Green Roof ENERGY STAR®

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32 ©2019 The NEED Project Energy Carnival www.NEED.org

e Energy Pictionary

Materials Needed � Pencils � Paper � Pictionary words

Energy Pictionary Team PlayTeam members must guess energy words or phrases by interpreting the drawings of a team member.

Get ReadyChoose ten energy related words you want the artist to draw. You can choose from the word lists at the bottom of the page, or you may develop your own list of words. When selecting or developing the list, take the age of the students into account. Words such as solar and wind will be easier to draw, while propane and nuclear energy may be difficult for younger students. Place the words in order from the least difficult to the most difficult.

Get SetSelect one member of the team to serve as the artist. It’s more important that he or she know about energy than be a great artist. Also, select a spokesperson for the team. The spokesperson is responsible for telling the game leader what energy word the team believes the artist is drawing.

Go!Give these instructions to the carnival team:

1. The name of this game is Energy Pictionary. Your artist will be given a pencil, several sheets of scrap paper, and a list of ten energy related words or phrases. Starting with the first word written on this list, he/she will start drawing pictures that relate to that energy word. The artist cannot use any letters or words, and cannot talk or make any gestures.

2. Your team will have five minutes to guess all ten words. Team members can talk among themselves, but only the spokesperson can give the game leader the team’s answer. The spokesperson has only 15 chances to guess the ten energy related words (the game leader should keep track of the number of guesses). For every two correct guesses your team will win one energy buck. If you wish, you can pass and move on to the next word. You may then return to it later. Remember, you only have 15 guesses for the ten energy words, so use them wisely!

3. Here is the list of ten energy related words or phrases. When I give the signal, start drawing pictures for the first word. Remember, you can pass and come back to the word later if time remains.

Energy Sources Electricity Efficiency and ConservationWindSolarPetroleumCoalHydropowerNatural GasPropaneGeothermalBiomassUranium

GeneratorPhotovoltaic CellSmart MeterWind TurbineSolar PanelPowerstripUnplugFuel CellBatteryTransmission Lines

InsulationRecyclePhantom LoadLED BulbThermostatHybrid CarTire PressureWeather-stripGreen RoofENERGY STAR®

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Energy Pictionary Two-Person PlayIn Energy Pictionary, an individual must guess ten energy related words or phrases by interpreting the drawings of a second individual.

Get Ready1. Choose ten energy related words you want the artist to draw. You can choose from the word lists at the bottom of the page, or you may

develop your own list of words. When selecting or developing the list, take the age of the students into account. Words such as solar and wind will be easier to draw, while propane and nuclear energy may be difficult for younger students. Place the words in order from the least difficult to the most difficult.

2. Collect each player’s Energy Pictionary coupon.

Get SetWhen two individuals or a team of two arrives at this station, select one person to serve as the artist. It’s more important that he or she be knowledgeable about energy than be a great artist.

Go!Give these instructions to each player:

1. The name of the game is Energy Pictionary. The artist will be given a pencil, several sheets of scrap paper, and a list of ten energy related words or phrases. Starting with the first word written on this list, the artist will start drawing pictures that relate to that energy word. The artist cannot use any letters or words, and cannot talk or make gestures.

2. You will have five minutes to guess all ten words. For every two correct guesses you will each win one energy buck. If you wish, you can pass and move onto the next word. You may then return to it later. You will only have 15 chances to guess the ten energy words.

3. Here is the list of ten energy related words or phrases. When I give the signal, start drawing pictures for the first word. Remember, you can pass and come back to the word later if time remains.

Energy Sources Electricity Efficiency and ConservationWindSolarPetroleumCoalHydropowerNatural GasPropaneGeothermalBiomassUranium

GeneratorPhotovoltaic CellSmart MeterWind TurbineSolar PanelPowerstripUnplugFuel CellBatteryTransmission Lines

InsulationRecyclePhantom LoadLED BulbThermostatHybrid CarTire PressureWeather-stripGreen RoofENERGY STAR®