Play 2 – 3 rounds. If more people want to be contestants, put 2 from each team in
front of the tarp. They are a team of two and must name both people from the other
side before they can win.
When you are done with the first round, tell students that during that round we relied
on what people looked like to identify them. But looks don’t tell us much about who
this person really is.
In Round 2, you cannot rely on physical appearance to identify the other person. You
will not be able to see him or her. You will name the other person because of the
positive qualities they possess. Your team will help you by describing what this
person does, how they act, what their interests are. And it can only be the positive
things we know about them.
People are more than their physical appearance. Who they really are comes from the
qualities we cannot see.