Verbal Spontaneous  221-240

Given two greeting cards, find as many uses as possible.
ex. Build a roach motel


If you were a ripe apple still hanging on a tree, what are some of the things you might say?
ex.  Hey, you with the white wig! Look out below!


Give as many words or phrases that contain to, too, two, tu as possible.
ex. Et tu Brutus?


Name as many things as you can that can be found on an envelope
ex. A tear

Name things that are red and green
ex. Christmas wrapping paper.


Name something that takes time
ex.Homework


List ways to get from here to the moon
ex. Read a book

Name as many movie titles as you can that are prepositional phrases
ex. On the Waterfront, From Russia with Love


You are going to work for the day and will have to pack your briefcase,
what will you take?
ex. Aspirin


Name things that slide
ex.  Minor infractions of the law


How are a cat and a refrigerator alike?
ex. They both hold milk


Thyme is a herb. Time is a measure of duration. Give words or phrases
with time/thyme in them
ex. Perfect timing, Times Square


Name as many types of bags as possible
ex. Laundry bag, baguette cut diamonds


Name as many types of lines as possible
ex. Contour lines, family lines


Name as many different cakes or phrases witht he word
cake in them as possible
ex. Cake Walk

Name kinds of ants
ex. Red ant, Aunt Sue, Giant

Word Building: The first person says a one syllable word, the next
person adds a syllable to make a new word and so on. Each word
scores points equal to its number of syllables. When a person cannot
build a longer word, he or she may begin a new series. The second
syllable may change to build a longer sequence.
Ex. with, withhold, withholding, depot, deposit, depositing, depository


List ways to regroup a class
Ex. Blow a whistle
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