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What It Is:
This colorful worksheet features 12 “Would You Rather?” questions designed to get students thinking, laughing, and talking. These silly, imaginative comparisons—like flying vs. invisibility or school in space vs. under the sea—invite students to express preferences, explain their reasoning, and practice respectful communication with peers.
Grade Level Suitability:
Great for Grades 2–5 and beginner/intermediate ESL learners.
• Grades 2–3: Fun for oral conversations and simple writing responses.
• Grades 4–5: Ideal for opinion writing or debate practice.
• ESL Learners: Encourages everyday language use and confidence in expressing ideas.
Why Use It:
Promotes student voice and choice in a fun, non-academic format. Encourages critical thinking, creativity, and communication. These prompts help teachers build classroom relationships, assess student interests, and support language development through engaging, low-stress conversations.
How to Use It:
Use during morning meetings, class discussions, partner interviews, or as quick writing warm-ups. Great for icebreakers, team-building games, or early finisher tasks. Encourage students to support their choices with reasons to build persuasive thinking skills.
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, ESL instructors, counselors, and after-school educators looking to build community, practice communication skills, and encourage fun, meaningful interaction.
This colorful worksheet features 12 “Would You Rather?” questions designed to get students thinking, laughing, and talking. These silly, imaginative comparisons—like flying vs. invisibility or school in space vs. under the sea—invite students to express preferences, explain their reasoning, and practice respectful communication with peers.
Grade Level Suitability:
Great for Grades 2–5 and beginner/intermediate ESL learners.
• Grades 2–3: Fun for oral conversations and simple writing responses.
• Grades 4–5: Ideal for opinion writing or debate practice.
• ESL Learners: Encourages everyday language use and confidence in expressing ideas.
Why Use It:
Promotes student voice and choice in a fun, non-academic format. Encourages critical thinking, creativity, and communication. These prompts help teachers build classroom relationships, assess student interests, and support language development through engaging, low-stress conversations.
How to Use It:
Use during morning meetings, class discussions, partner interviews, or as quick writing warm-ups. Great for icebreakers, team-building games, or early finisher tasks. Encourage students to support their choices with reasons to build persuasive thinking skills.
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, ESL instructors, counselors, and after-school educators looking to build community, practice communication skills, and encourage fun, meaningful interaction.




