Preposition Pictionary Pictionary with a twist! This game focuses on descriptive nouns and preposition of location Divide the class into two teams A student from each team comes to the front of the class One student chooses a card from the “noun pile” and the other student takes a card from the “preposition pile” (these are pre-cut by the teacher) Once both cards are pulled the students draw their combination The teams have to guess the correct sentence, for example, a hairy dog in the bathtub Whoever guesses first scores a point Invite the next two players to the front and continue the game Shuffle the decks and start over This set includes 16 cards of nouns and prepositions Feel free to edit or add to the set The cards are on the following pages a big hairy dog on the table a giant balloon behind the door a polka dot sock under the bed a thick book in a bag a small striped cat above an elephant a big truck on a cloud a skinny clown in front of a door small children in a bathtub fat cows in a bus an ice cream cone on a hat a long bus under a mouse a fan beside a chair keys on the ceiling a bicycle with square tires in the toilet a fly with big eyes under a house a mosquito on an arm