Description
WHO DOESN’T LOVE A FUN “WOULD YOU RATHER” GAME?
Get your students talking and engaged with our free digital spinner Would You Rather game! Perfect as a bell ringer activity, you can use this spinner for both distance learning and in-person classroom settings. This freebie helps to build community and rapport. Moreover, teachers and school counselors report that even students who tend not to participate in class are excited to join in on the would you rather fun! Your kids will love this digital game!
If you like this digital spinner format, you may also enjoy our free Getting to Know You Spinner, too!
SOME OF THE WOULD YOU RATHER QUESTIONS ARE…
Your students will have tons of fun thinking about: Would they rather read people’s minds or see into the future? Live in a tree house or a boat? Explore a rain forest or a cave? Have a snow ball fight or water balloon fight?
WAYS TO USE THIS DIGITAL GAME
This game is great as a back to school activity or during your morning meetings.  It also works as a fun ice breaker for small groups, lunch bunches, individual counseling or classroom guidance lessons. Turn it into an ELA assignment and use the prompts as a writing activity, too!  Or better yet, integrate our Would You Rather game into a critical thinking lesson. Invite students to use details, evidence, support with an opinion as to why they choose their answer. Additionally, it works as a fun brain break activity, too!
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