Write at least 25 items on separate note cards. For example, you might write "petal, stamen or chlorophyll" on three separate note cards to help your child master the parts of a plant, while "atom, proton, neutron or electron" will serve to help learn parts of the atom and where they are located (see Resources below).
Have the first drawer pick a card. When they are ready, start the timer. You can give the drawer as much or little time as you want to try to draw a picture that will help the guesser determine what the word or words on the card said. For example, if your card says "Photosynthesis," then you might draw the sun shining on a plant and indicate that the plant is growing.
Work your way through the cards, making sure that everyone alternates between drawing and guessing. This is important because it will help your child view information from different perspectives as well as making sure that everyone gets to take part in every aspect of the game. Each time a person gets an answer right, they get a point.
Tally up the points. If only two people are playing then you will not have kept score. Otherwise, one team will be the winner with more points than the other.