C100 Table "What's in my Pockets?" Co-Created with Em
C100 Objects in Your Pockets - Blue is Em, Red is Bec
1: Wallet
2: House Key
3: Receipt
4: Pocket Knife
5: Pepper Spray
6: Scrunchie
7: Paper Clip
8: Pack of Gum
9: ID
10: Journal
11: Book (Throw C10. 1- 5: Fiction, 6-10: Nonfiction)
12: Chapstick
13:Flash Drive
14: Cellphone (Broken)
15: Watch
16: Pen
17: Ring of Keys
18: Card Key
19: Gameboy
20: Highlighter
21: Handful of Bobby Pins
22: Walkman
23: Credit Card
24: Coins
25: Hair Ribbon
26: Bag of Marbles
27: Gaming Dice
28: Bottle of Lotion
29: Bracelet
30: Wedding Ring
31: Garage Door Opener
32: Reading Glasses
33: Die-Cast Airplane
34: Wad of Paper
35: Matches
36: Pack of Cigarettes
37: Lighter
38: Bag of Weed
39: Prescription Pills
40: Duct Tape
41: Microtool
42: Keychain
43: Vibrator
44: Condoms
45: Pencil
46: Paystub
47: Phone Charger
48: Cellphone (Dead)
49: Makeup Bag
50: Pencil Sharpener
51: Can of Cat Food
52: Packed Lunch
53: Address Book
54: Voice Recorder
55: Weather Radio
56: Compact Mirror
57: Tarot Deck
58: A Key! (use Zak’s Vornheim Rules)
59: Pool Ball
60: Bottle of Perfume
61: Stick of Deodorant
62: Stuffed Animal
63: Can of Soda
64: Rosary
65: Jeweler's Loupe
66: A Pretty Rock
67: A Book of Psalms
68: Tube of K-Y
69: An Apple
70: Plastic Bag of Goldfish Crackers
71: Library Book
72: Dog Bags
73: Flashlight
74: Half Finished Hat, Yarn, and Knitting Needle
75: Digital Camera
76: 90% used lipstick (put a smeared lipstick message nearby, they do not remember it)
77: Rolled Up Newspaper
78: Sharpie
79: Little Bottle of Sutter Home Wine
80: Disposable Camera
81: Calculator
82: McNally Road Map
83: Couple of Fuses
84: Wire Coat Hanger
85: Initialed Handkerchief
86: Asthma Inhaler
87: Paper Packets of Salt, Pepper – and a small jelly packet
88: Sewing Kit
89: Tampons or Pads
90: Peppermints (C10)
91: Dog Leash
92: Silly Putty in Plastic Egg
93: Migraine Medicine
94: Little Black Threadsnips
95: Measuring Tape
96: Harmonica
97: Egg Timer
98: Empty Box of Ciclets (place Ciclets where they have been before)
99: Walkie-Talkie (Where’s the other one?)
100: Travel Pepto-Bismol
This could raise so many questions.
ReplyDeleteWhat's on the camera? And the voice recorder?
Which library does the book belong to, and who took it from there?
Why do I own a calculator?
I try to do that with tables - Thanks for noticing!
DeleteIt can be just small details - but those can really add veracity and depth to things - and you never know which clue is the crucial one.