 The name of this game is Shapeology. As you play this game, think about what properties each shape has. To play, you need shapeology cards, scrap paper, and a pencil. First, play your separate into two equal teams. Shuffle the cards and put them in a pile face down. Team 1 starts. Pick up one card. In turn, each player in Team 1 states one property of the shape, but not the shape's name. The round ends once your team has given six clues. Team 1 will say one property at a time. Team 2 works together by writing down the properties and debriefing after each property is stated. Next, we'll see an example of one round of shapeology being played. Do you want to grab our card? Alright. Okay. Do you want to give them the first one? It has four sides. Four sides? Well, it's definitely a quadrilateral then. Right. We just don't know what kind. Okay. My hint is that there are two pairs of congruent sides. Two pairs of congruent sides. Well, a square is a quadrilateral and it has two pairs of congruent sides. Right. Because they're all congruent. They are. Should we make a guess? Yeah. Okay. Is that a square? No. It's not a square. No. Do you want to give them another hint? It has two short and two long sides. Okay. Two short. Well, that's definitely not a square then. Probably a rectangle. It could be. Let's have one more hint. Okay. Okay. Okay. It has at least one line of symmetry. Then it's definitely a rectangle. Right. Right. I think so. Let's guess a rectangle. Yep. It's a rectangle. Good job. Team two said the right shape before all the properties were given, so they earned three points for the round plus two bonus points for being correct. However, since they had one round guess, one point is deducted, so they earned four points. In some cases, you may not be able to name the shape by the end of the round. Show the card, discuss what clues would help you guess the shape, then discard the card. No points are earned for the round. Teams change roles and a new round begins. Play until one team has earned 15 points.