The document consists of 92 questions asking about various topics such as favorite movies, subjects in school, foods, music genres, places, sports, hobbies, weather, family traditions, skills, ways to help others, hypothetical scenarios, personality traits, friendships, and advice to younger self. The questions cover a wide range of subjects aimed at eliciting personal preferences, experiences, and perspectives from the reader.
The document consists of 92 questions asking about various topics such as favorite movies, subjects in school, foods, music genres, places, sports, hobbies, weather, family traditions, skills, ways to help others, hypothetical scenarios, personality traits, friendships, and advice to younger self. The questions cover a wide range of subjects aimed at eliciting personal preferences, experiences, and perspectives from the reader.
The document consists of 92 questions asking about various topics such as favorite movies, subjects in school, foods, music genres, places, sports, hobbies, weather, family traditions, skills, ways to help others, hypothetical scenarios, personality traits, friendships, and advice to younger self. The questions cover a wide range of subjects aimed at eliciting personal preferences, experiences, and perspectives from the reader.
3. What is your favorite flavor of chips? Why? 4. What is your favorite genre of music? Why? 5. What is your favorite ice cream flavor? Why? 6. Where is your favorite place in the world? Why? 7. What is your favorite part of where you live? Why? 8. What is your favorite sport to play or watch? Why? 9. What’s your favorite thing to do with friends? Why? 10. What is your favorite game to play with friends? Why? 11. What is your favorite type of weather (or season)? Why? 12. Think about the teacher who has been your favorite so far. Why? 13. What are your family’s favorite pastimes? Which ones are your favorite? 14. What's your favorite family tradition for a holiday or other special occasion? Why? 15. What rule do you think everyone in the world should have to obey? Why? 16. What special skills do you have? How could you teach them to other people? 17. What are three things that kids can do to help make the world a better place? 18. If you made up a new board game, what would it be like? How would people play it? 19. What three words best describe your personality? Why did you pick each of these words? 20. When you feel angry or upset, what do you do to help yourself feel better? Does it always help? 21. What does joy feel like? How would you describe joy to someone who has never experienced it? 22. If you decided to write a book, what would it be about? How would you make it interesting to readers? 23. What do you wish your friends would say to you so that you would know for sure that they really like you? 24. What items that are in your room at home could you use to build a fort? Describe how you'd put it together. 25. What is something that you thought you could not do then found out that you really could do it? How did you feel when that happened? 26. Would you rather travel by train or by airplane? Why? 27. Would you rather play at a park or in your yard? Why? 28. Would you rather ride a bicycle or go roller skating? Why? 29. Would you rather eat rotten eggs or drink sour milk? Why? 30. Would you rather wear a t-shirt or a button-down shirt? Why? 31. Would you rather visit every country or fly to outerspace? Why? 32. Would you rather go to the doctor’s or the dentist’s office? Why? 33. Would you rather eat pizza or scrambled eggs for breakfast? Why? 34. Would you rather live in a tree house or an underground cave? Why? 35. Would you rather to take a trip to the mountains or to the beach? Why? 36. Would you rather grow wings to fly or gills to breathe underwater? Why? 37. Would you rather clean your room or wash the dishes after dinner? Why? 38. Would you rather have superhuman speed or superhuman strength? Why? 39. Would you rather sleep late every day or get up early every morning? Why? 40. Would you rather have vegetables or flowers growing out of your head? Why? 41. Would you rather snore while you’re awake or dream while you’re awake? Why? 42. Would you rather take an afternoon nap or spend all afternoon playing outside? Why? 43. Would you rather have to dye your hair ten different colors or go completely bald? Why? 44. Would you rather create a new popular toy, video game or popular television show? Why? 45. Would you rather never have to do chores or never have to go to school for the rest of your life? Why? 46. Would you rather be best friends with your favorite YouTuber or best friends with your favorite singer? Why? 47. Would you rather be forced to say everything that was on your mind or to never speak unless someone spoke to you? 48. If you were in charge of the school schedule, what would you change? 49. Which part of the school day is your favorite? Why do you like it so much? 50. What's the most interesting thing you learned in school today (or this week)? Why? 51. Have you ever witnessed bullying in school? What happened? How did it make you feel? 52. What is the best part about working on group projects at school? Why do you enjoy this? 53. Do you think the school day should be longer or shorter than it is, or is it just right? Why? 54. What three things would you change if you were in charge of improving your school? Why? 55. If you were a teacher, and the kids in your class would not listen to you, what would you do? 56. What is the most difficult part of working with a group or team at school? How do you cope? 57. What subject in school do you like the least? What is it about that subject that you don't like? 58. If you could choose the uniforms that students wear at your school, what would they look like? 59. If you could start a club at school, what would the theme be? Describe what club members would do. 60. If you were in charge of the lunch menu in the school cafeteria, what would you add or remove? Why? 61. What have you learned in school that your parents didn't already know? How could you explain it to them? 62. What would your perfect after-school playdate be like? 63. What is the nicest thing a classmate has said to you? How did you respond? 64. Who is your best friend? What is it about that person that you like the most? 65. What would be your ideal birthday celebration? Describe what it would be like. 66. Have you ever felt left out by your siblings or the kids at school? What was that like? 67. If a new student joined your class, what could you do or say to help them feel welcome? 68. If someone wants to become your friend, what would be the best way for that person to let you know? 69. If you could spend a day with a character from a book, TV show or movie, who would you choose? Why? 70. Which one of your friends do your parents like the best? What is it about that friend that your parents like? 71. What are the best places for kids your age to make friends other than school? Why are these good options? 72. Have you ever made a special effort to include a classmate with your group of friends? How would you go about doing this? 73. What is the best gift you have ever given? 74. What is the hardest thing about being a kid? 75. When was a time that you felt lucky or blessed? 76. When you you think a person becomes an adult? 77. What five words do you think most describe you? 78. If you knew you could not fail, what would you do? 79. What would you do if you could become invisible for one day? 80. What is something you would like to grow up to be famous for? 81. If you could give one gift to every child in the world, what would it be? 82. Are you a good friend? What makes a good friend? Why do you think so? 83. If you could live in any decade, which decade would you choose to live in? 84. What is the one rule you would make if the whole wide world had live by it? 85. What’s one invention you would come up with to make everyone’s life easier? 86. If you could change the ending of a book, series or movie, how would you change it? 87. If you lost one of your five senses, what do you think would be the hardest thing about it? 88. If you were stuck on a deserted island, what are three things you would want to have with you? 89. If you could meet someone from the past and share a meal with them, who would you choose? 90. How would the world be different if we could understand animals (or they could speak our language)? 91. What do you think will be the most useful when you are an adult based on what you’ve learned so far in life? 92. If you could travel back in time one to five years and visit the younger “you”, what advice would you give yourself?