Looking for the perfect game to engage even reluctant participants? Interrogation is an improvisational drama activity in which two players become detectives trying to solve a crime. The other players become suspects who need to prove their innocence. Your students will have a blast as they develop characters and practice skills of persuasion and quick thinking.
Includes:
- Instructions
- One Variation
- 13 Ideas for classroom-appropriate crimes and the characters connected to each one.
- 30 Ideas for Secret Words
- 10 Ideas for Interrogation Questions
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