Looking for engaging first week of school activities that your students will LOVE? This Would You Rather Questions back-to-school edition comes with 45 questions in 3 different versions to keep your students moving and laughing for hours!
— ABOUT THIS RESOURCE —
✔ 3 versions – movement break, left side – right side, digital/interactive voting
✔ No prep activity – just display with your projector – or print!
✔ Encourages students to interact with new classmates
✔ Students will be moving throughout activity
✔ Students will learn something new about each other – including the teacher
✔ Includes simple, funny and deeper questions to spark discussion
✔ QUESTIONS ARE EDITABLE
— WHAT’S INCLUDED? —
✔ PDF with instructions for the teacher and links to each digital file
✔ Movement Break Version – students will perform an exercise based on their answer
✔ Left Side – Right Side – students will move to designated classroom side and form a group based on their answer
✔ Voting – Digital version allows for students to add their vote digitally (iPad, Google Classroom, distance learning, classroom projector) or can be printed and posted.
This get to know you activity is perfect at the beginning of the year, or any time!
It can be used as a:
✰ Morning Attendance Question
✰ Movement Break
✰ Get to know you questions
✰ Digital task
✰ Discussion starter or debate question
✰ Persuasive writing prompt
and so many more!
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