Would You Rather Questions for Discussion, Writing Prompts and More
Create engaging conversations with our "Would You Rather" Slides for Kids! This delightful and interactive product is perfect for classrooms, virtual learning, and at-home fun. Featuring a collection of age-appropriate, thought-provoking, and humorous questions, our slides are designed to entertain and educate children, making learning enjoyable.
Using our slides, children can develop oral language, critical thinking, and communication skills. It's also a great way to get to know children and their personalities on a deeper level. Whether you're a teacher seeking to foster classroom interaction, a parent looking for a fun family activity, or a caregiver aiming to spark engaging discussions, our "Would You Rather" Slides are the perfect tool to inspire creativity and meaningful conversations among kids.
There are so many ways to use these fun slides, here are a few ideas:
morning routine activity
ice breakers for classes and groups
oral language group or class discussions
daily writing prompts
opinion writing prompts
reward time
break breaks
Here are a few example questions from this set of 100 prompts:
Would you rather be an inventor or be an astronaut?
Would you rather have day all the time or night all the time?
Would you rather go to the dentist or go to the doctor?
This is a zip file that contains a powerpoint (that can be uploaded to google slides) as well as a PDF version of the slides.
Create engaging conversations with our "Would You Rather" Slides for Kids! This delightful and interactive product is perfect for classrooms, virtual learning, and at-home fun. Featuring a collection of age-appropriate, thought-provoking, and humorous questions, our slides are designed to entertain and educate children, making learning enjoyable.
Using our slides, children can develop oral language, critical thinking, and communication skills. It's also a great way to get to know children and their personalities on a deeper level. Whether you're a teacher seeking to foster classroom interaction, a parent looking for a fun family activity, or a caregiver aiming to spark engaging discussions, our "Would You Rather" Slides are the perfect tool to inspire creativity and meaningful conversations among kids.
There are so many ways to use these fun slides, here are a few ideas:
morning routine activity
ice breakers for classes and groups
oral language group or class discussions
daily writing prompts
opinion writing prompts
reward time
break breaks
Here are a few example questions from this set of 100 prompts:
Would you rather be an inventor or be an astronaut?
Would you rather have day all the time or night all the time?
Would you rather go to the dentist or go to the doctor?
This is a zip file that contains a powerpoint (that can be uploaded to google slides) as well as a PDF version of the slides.
Create engaging conversations with our "Would You Rather" Slides for Kids! This delightful and interactive product is perfect for classrooms, virtual learning, and at-home fun. Featuring a collection of age-appropriate, thought-provoking, and humorous questions, our slides are designed to entertain and educate children, making learning enjoyable.
Using our slides, children can develop oral language, critical thinking, and communication skills. It's also a great way to get to know children and their personalities on a deeper level. Whether you're a teacher seeking to foster classroom interaction, a parent looking for a fun family activity, or a caregiver aiming to spark engaging discussions, our "Would You Rather" Slides are the perfect tool to inspire creativity and meaningful conversations among kids.
There are so many ways to use these fun slides, here are a few ideas:
morning routine activity
ice breakers for classes and groups
oral language group or class discussions
daily writing prompts
opinion writing prompts
reward time
break breaks
Here are a few example questions from this set of 100 prompts:
Would you rather be an inventor or be an astronaut?
Would you rather have day all the time or night all the time?
Would you rather go to the dentist or go to the doctor?
This is a zip file that contains a powerpoint (that can be uploaded to google slides) as well as a PDF version of the slides.