66 Unexpected Getting-to-Know-You Questions for Students

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Everyone's a little nervous on the first day of school — even the teacher! But getting to know your students doesn't have to be awkward. Learn all about a new class with these fun and unexpected getting-to-know-you questions for students of all ages.

Icebreaker Questions for Students

Sometimes all you need is a compelling discussion to break the ice. Try out these engaging icebreaker questions that will make students feel right at ease in their new classroom.

Icebreakers About Favorites

Learning your students’ favorite colors and vacation spots is fun, but you can kick it up a notch this year! These icebreakers address students’ favorites in creative ways.

Would You Rather Questions

Elementary students, high school students and adults all enjoy a good “would you rather” question. Use these icebreakers to put new students to the test!

Random Questions to Break the Ice

A great icebreaker catches someone off guard to reveal an interesting response. These random questions range from corny to thought-provoking.

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Fantastic Questions About Family

Knowing details about a student’s family can help teachers learn more about their lives. Use these getting-to-know-you questions for students about their families as written or verbal prompts, depending on their comfort level.

Learn More About Students’ Families

Some students talk a lot about their families, while others may prefer to stay quiet. Address both types with these questions about students’ families.

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Questions About Family Values

What values do your students bring into the classroom? See what their families prioritize with some questions focused on family values.

Illuminating Questions About Interests

Whether students like video games, playing baseball or making pottery (or all three!), it’s nice for their teachers to know their hobbies. Ask these questions to learn more about students’ favorite subjects, least favorite subjects and out-of-the-classroom interests.

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School Subject Questions

Knowing what subjects your students prefer can tell you a lot about what they’re interested in. Try out these questions on school subjects to fill in the blanks in their educational history.

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Outside the Classroom Interests

Chances are, students are more interested in what happens outside the classroom than inside it. Take a peek into their extracurricular lives with these questions on outside interests.

Lighthearted Questions About Learning

The first day of school is a great time to figure out what learning styles you’ll be addressing this year. Go beyond a written assessment with inquisitive questions on school experience and learning styles to help you differentiate your instruction.

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Questions About School Experience

Every student walks into your classroom with a history, good or bad. Take a moment to see where they’re coming from before you begin the school year.

Learning About Learning Styles

Not everyone learns the same way! Find out which students dislike group work, learn best with music and value leadership before your first lesson.

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Printable List of Getting-to-Know-You Questions

If you'd like to use more than one of these questions to get to know your students, consider printing out a selection and bringing it to the classroom. It works as a great reference guide or handout for students to answer in writing.

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Getting to know you questions

Communication Is Key in the Classroom

While it may seem like icebreakers only matter for a few minutes, they can have a huge effect on the rest of the school year. Leading a discussion with the right icebreaker can make students feel comfortable and accepted in your classroom, which leads to a year full of healthy communication. If you've got a younger group of students, try out some questions of the day for kids to get conversations flowing. For more ideas on starting conversation in the classroom, check out these foolproof conversation starters for teens.