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The Person
1.
2. Round 1
• Create 2 teams.• Each team has to choose one player who will guess famous people
and one player who will speak about them.
• One player sees the screen and has to describe the person with 3
words that can’t be name of this person, other player has to guess
the person with only one try. If try was right the team gets 3 points.
• If first try was wrong team can say fourth word to explain the person.
If this try was right the team gets 2 points.
• If second try was wrong team can say fifth word to explain the
person. If this try was right the team gets 1 point. If it was wrong the
team gets o points.
• Teams guess people in order.
3. Marilyn Monroe
4. Michael Jordan
5. Vladimir Lenin
6. Albert Einstein
7. Charlie Chaplin
8. Pelé
9. Leonardo da Vinci
10. Napoleon Bonaparte
11. William Shakespeare
12. Muhammad Ali
13. Thomas Edison
14. Winston Churchill
15. John Lennon
16. Diego Maradona
17. Maria Skłodowska Curie
18. Salvador Dali
19. Usain Bolt
20. Dmitri Mendeleev
21. Abraham Lincoln
22. Round 2
• Teams have to guess the person on the photo with only one try.• The team that showed their readiness with rised hand answers
first. If this answer was right they get 4 points.
• If the answer was wrong second team can name their answer
and if it’s right they get 4 points.
23. Edith Piaf
24. Michael Schumacher
25. Niels Bohr
26. Franklin Roosevelt
27. Vincent van Gogh
28. Roger Federer
29. Isaac Newton
30. Che Guevara
31. Fyodor Dostoevsky
32. Tiger Woods
33. Round 3
• Each team has 30 seconds to guess the person they readabout.
• In 30 seconds they have to show the answer with name of
the person.
• Every right answer costs 5 points.
34. Genghis Khan
The founder of the largestcontiguous empire in history.
35. Nikola Tesla
The name of this inventor is the unitof measurement of magnetic flux
density (magnetic induction).
36. Wolfgang Mozart
The coroner reported the cause as“severe miliary fever,” but a rumor
suggested he had been poisoned by
Antonio Salieri .
37. Wayne Gretzky
His number is the only number inthe NHL that is retired league-wide.
38. Fidel Castro
The father of the Cuban Revolution.39. Plato
Socrates was his teacher and he wasin turn, teacher of another great
philosopher named Aristotle.
40. Franz Kafka
He was a German-speaking Bohemiannovelist and short-story writer, widely
regarded as one of the major figures of
20th-century literature.
41. Ole Einar Bjørndalen
He is also the most successful biathleteof all time at the Biathlon World
Championships, having won 45 medals.
42. Nelson Mandela
A South African anti-apartheidrevolutionary, political leader, and
philanthropist who served as
President of South Africa from 1994
to 1999.
43. Nicolaus Copernicus
The author of the heliocentricsystem of the world.
44. Results
•Sum all points of teams.•Team that has more points wins.