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I use this one during a scheme of work about ‘Madness.’ It’s a good activity for looking at body language and behavioural reactions.
You will need a grid of squares-enough for everyone in the class and only one of them with a black spot on it. Cut out the squares and fold them up to look the same. All the squares are blank except for one, which has a black spot on it. Mix the squares up and give them out to your class.
Your students then secretly open their square one at a time and the class must watch each individual student as they do this. The class must decide who has the black spot by watching the different body language examples and facial reactions. The students are allowed to ask the ’student in question’ 3 questions before deciding if they have the spot.
The questions could be very general EG ‘What did you do at school today?’ however, they could be straight to the point EG ‘Do you have the spot?’
You can obviously discuss afterwards how your students did. You could discuss attitude, nervous reactions which cannot be controlled and bluffing.
Do not reveal who has the spot until the very end. You may wish to take a vote on it first.
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