Details
Give Me Five is a game of making unique lists of five. In each round, a category will appear. Contestants will have 30 seconds to list five items inside that category. After the buzzer, there will be answers revealed from the front. Contestants will compare their answers and cross off anything that matches. Anything not crossed off equals +1 point. After all the rounds, the contestant with the most points is the winner.
GAMEPLAY OPTIONS:
There are two ways to play the game.
• SCREEN RESPONSE: In this version, the screen will reveal answers for each category. In this version, you will use the Question and Answer videos.
• VOLUNTEER RESPONSE: Bring a volunteer to the front and have them make their own list while contestants are making theirs. The volunteer then reveals their list. In this version, you will only use the Question videos.
• There are 12 rounds of competitive play videos. 10 of the rounds are normal gameplay. 2 are “Reverse Scoring” rounds where the goal is to match the revealed answers.
• Bonus Discussion Rounds: There are three bonus rounds where no points are awarded. Instead, contestants are encouraged to make their list of five for the purpose of getting to know each other. These videos are two minutes in length with nothing beyond the initial prompt, allowing the host to guide these rounds as he/she sees fit.
This Resource Includes:
- Gameplay instructions (Word file)
- How to play video for Screen Response version (mp4 file)
- How to play video for Volunteer Response Version (mp4 file)
- Individual (12 Q&A) game videos (mp4 files)
- Printable answer sheets for 5, 8, 10, or 12-round games (pdf file)
- 3 rounds of bonus discussion round videos (mp4 files)
- Title slide (jpeg file)