Choose a few students and ask them to line up in a row, facing the left side of the room. Ask the first person to turn around to see the first clue to be acted out. Reveal the clue to the person, and display the clue to the audience as well.
The first person turns around and taps the next person in line on the shoulder. He or she then acts out the clue using classic charades rules (no talking or noises permitted). The second person then taps the third person and acts out his or her understanding of what was acted out. This process continues until it reaches the last person in line, who must guess what the action is.
Variations:
Creation:Â The last person can only guess the number corresponding to the day of the creation. E.g. the person is acting out the sun, moon, and stars. The last person will guess, "Day 4" instead of, "sun, moon, stars."
10 Commandments: The last person can only guess the number corresponding to the commandment. E.g. Instead of saying, "Do not murder," the person must say, "Commandment #6."