After both people have drawn a composite picture, switch partners. Now each person should look at the picture their new partner drew and try and guess which parts came from which pictures. Have each person go around the room and take some sneaky pictures of items that are not so obvious. Students should try to take their pictures without letting anyone see what they are snapping photos of. Show a picture to the class and have them guess who the items belongs to. You can rest assured that they will also learn.
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