Talk a mile a minute This ‘game’ is played a lot like the old game show “Password”. Students are given a set of vocabulary words, phrases, or concepts.

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Talk a mile a minute This ‘game’ is played a lot like the old game show “Password”. Students are given a set of vocabulary words, phrases, or concepts they have to describe and get their partner to guess them correctly.

Mile a Minute Vocab This game is played by one person describing the vocab word in hopes of the getting their partner to say it. You cannot say things like: Rhymes with…. Sounds like…… Starts with b…e…a.. You should use pantomime, past experiences and descriptions to help your partner guess the word.

Partner #1 Guesses, #2 describes 1)Fume Hood 2)Open Flame 3)Notify your teacher

Partner #2 Guesses, #3 describes 1)Goggles 2)Test tubes 3)Chemical Wastes