In this video, Donna Washington shows us how to use creativity, pantomime, and improvisation to play the game Rock, Paper, Scissors, Anything!, which is a fun twist on Rock, Paper, Scissors. If you want to go even further, think about these questions:
- What happens if you bring more people into the game? Try it with three or four people and see what happens when you imagine all of your creations together in the same environment! Who would win?
- Do you find that the game is more fun if you choose a very specific setting where your objects exist or a very broad one? For example, is it more fun if you choose a specific setting like a grocery store or a broad one like planet Earth?
- Do you find it challenging to come up with reasons why your creation would defeat your opponent’s? Does it get easier the more you play the game? How do your and your opponent work together to come to a conclusion on who should win?
- This is a game that uses improvisation, which means thinking really quickly to come up with an idea. What other parts of your life do you use improvisation in? Do you use it at school? At home? In other activities?