In a Pinch Activity: What’s Going On?

In A Pinch Activities
Mar 30, 2026

This fun, fast-paced game was shared with us by a teacher in Pennsylvania, and we couldn’t wait to pass it along! “What’s Going On?” is an easy, high-energy activity that gets students thinking on their feet, building creativity, and working on quick decision-making, all while having a blast. It’s a perfect way to wake up a sleepy class, break the ice, or just bring some laughter into the room!

How to Play:

  1. Circle Up – Have students stand in a large circle. One person starts in the center, miming an action (e.g., pretending to tie their shoe).
  2. Ask the Question – Another student steps into the center and asks, “What are you doing?”
  3. The Unexpected Answer – The first student MUST NOT say what they’re actually doing. Instead, they must make something up (e.g., “I’m flying a kite!”).
  4. Act It Out – The first student exits, and the second student now acts out flying a kite—until a new student steps in and asks, “What are you doing?”
  5. Keep It Going – The game continues, with each new participant giving a completely different answer (no repeats!) and acting it out.

Tips for Maximum Engagement:
✔ Encourage wild creativity! – The sillier, the better. Think: “I’m juggling flaming torches!” instead of “I’m eating lunch.”
✔ Keep it snappy – If a student gets stuck, let them pass and bring in a new player.
✔ No repeats! – Challenge students to think fast and come up with something fresh each time.
✔ Use a timer for speed rounds – Set a 30-second limit per round to keep the energy high.
✔ Make it a warm-up – This game is perfect before a lesson, during a brain break, or as a quick way to energize the class.

Try it out and watch your students light up with laughter while sharpening their thinking, movement, and improvisation skills, all in just a few minutes!

-Edtomorrow Team

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