Name 5: Can You Name 5? | Party Games | For 2+ Players | Ages 12+

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Name 5: Can You Name 5? | Party Games | For 2+ Players | Ages 12+

Name 5: Can You Name 5? | Party Games | For 2+ Players | Ages 12+

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Whilst we will do everything we can to meet the delivery times above, there may be factors outside of our control and we cannot guarantee delivery within this time frame. Wild: If your team lands on a Wild space, an opposing team or player reads out all five categories on the card and then they choose which category your team answers. If your team correctly names five items for that challenge, you get to play again even if this was your third turn in a row.

Why We Love It: Naming 5 things may sound very easy now, but when you have to think faster under a 30-second timer you will tend to miss one last name. That makes it even more exciting and challenging. A Brief History of Name 5 Game The All Play symbol has two colors beneath it. If your team lands on an All Play space, you may select one of the two colors for your Name 5 category before looking at the card. Double Down: On a Double Down space, you get to read all five categories on your card and select two of them. If you can name five items for both categories in 30 seconds, you get to roll again and move double the number of spaces, otherwise, play passes to the next team or player. Wild and Double Down Symbols, Image: Sophie Brown WinningYou might like to take a look at our Webinar on Bloom's Taxonomy in ESL Lesson Planning. What are the names of five types of fruit in English?

Divide the cards into two piles. Place each pile face down in front of each team. Play in two teams of 2 or 3 players each. Each team selects a token. If both teams shout out their first answer at the same time, they should go on to a second answer, until one team shouts out an answer first to win the round. Fun, easy to use, and great for improving knowledge about our senses, this resource is perfect for any child learning through sensory play. Our Name 5 Things Challenge Cards encourage students to learn about the different five sensory receptors and what they do. It’s definitely more entertaining when played in teams. But two people can play one to one as well. How long is the timer for Name 5? The Name 5 Things game is an exercise for labelling, naming and categorising objects. The more practise your child gets, the better and they will grow more comfortable with thinking words up on the spot. The simple nature of the game means there is very little pressure and it is great for teaching your child English as an additional language and aiding their communication skills. How do I play the Name 5 Things Game?

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Teams take it in turns to roll the dice and move that many spaces. A player from an opposing team then takes the top card from their pile and reads out the category which corresponds to the colored space the active team’s pawn just landed on. Once the category has been read out, the sand timer is turned and the active team has 30 seconds to name five things which fall into that category. If they succeed the team takes another turn (up to a maximum of three), but if they fail, play passes to the next team. Name 5 is a good little party game that, with a little tweaking, can be become great. Although it’s far too easy to be thinking about this yet, I would highly recommend it for Christmas parties and family get-togethers when you need something that everyone can play together before an elderly relative suggests Candyland…

Note: These instructions are written for team play, however 2 additional tokens are included should you wish to play individually. The first team to complete their Name 5 Challenge rolls the die and takes the next turn. If neither team completes the Name 5 Challenge, both teams draw another card and race to Name 5 again. This space is almost like any other, except that when a team stops at a Wild space they can read all the categories and decide which Name 5 challenge they want to take.The other team will play the Name 5 challenge that matches the other color on the space. One player from each team may then silently read the card. The timer is not used in this round. Note: You may wish to record the answers on a sheet of paper. Any "repeat answers" would be counted as a wrong answer. There are 4 special spaces on the board that change the Name 5 game rules to some extent. These spaces include a special set of rules : Example: Name 5 Orange Foods. (oranges, cheddar cheese, carrots, pumpkin, apricots, etc). Some answers may fall into the given category, but only partially, such as foods that have orange in them like candy corn, or peach cobbler. https://youtube.com/watch?v=YplGsyLSZnk Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Name 5 Game (https://youtube.com/watch?v=YplGsyLSZnk) Name 5 Game Rules and Gameplay

You can use these Memory Exercises as another activity that will enhance their memory and improve their concentration. The human body has many different sensory receptors, both inside and outside the body. Take a look below for the main five sensory receptors and their respective organs.

If unsuccessful, it is the other team's turn, and on your next turn, your team can choose another card and try again. These naming things challenge cards are great for children to use for many reasons. Firstly, they help children to explore their senses in a safe environment. This is great for children who may need extra sensory input or need something to calm them down and keep them in the present moment. The board game publisher Endless Games is quite famous for recreating game shows and classic old games. Name 5 is one of their original party trivia games, published in 2009, designed by Brian Turtle. Name 5 – What You’ll Need to Play



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