Before you begin, ask someone who won’t be playing with the group to write down some parts of songs or famous sayings. Have the person write each one on a small, separate sheet of paper and then fold it.
Put these pieces of paper into a cup or hat. If younger kids are playing, write down names of animals or objects they can draw instead of songs or sayings. The first player chooses a piece of paper from the cup. Then he or she draws clues on the paper so the other players can guess what the phrase is. Of course, you can’t use letters or numbers — only drawing!
You’d better be quick on the draw; you only have two minutes to get your point across. If someone guesses your word or phrase in that time, you get 1 point. If not, you get no points. Either way, it’s someone else’s turn to be the Artist!