Wrapping Up with Questions!

In what has become a bit of a tradition over my many years as a teaching artist with Chicago Poetry Center, our last day is filled with more questions as students engage in a Quiz Show-style class celebration and competition between two teams. All the questions, asked in Jeopardy- or Family Feud-style, center on what we have been studying over the past few months. Students stand at a podium with an old-school short-order cook’s bell to ‘ring in’ if they or a teammate knows the question. They have an opportunity to ‘phone a friend’ (consult another teammate) if the answer is not readily on the tip of their tongue in the 5 seconds they have to answer.

Students at Haines got into the competitive spirit on this last day and showed off their great poetic knowledge! Well done!

 

 

“ Playing games in the arts acts as a catalyst for creativity. It lowers inhibitions, encourages safe experimentation with non-traditional techniques, and fosters an open mindset essential for innovation. This playful approach allows both creators and audiences to explore, adapt, and build empathy within a creative framework.”SOURCE: Intellect Discover