Are you looking for a way to engage students and think question of the day questions could be the ticket? Do you crave a way to spark your students’ curiosity and critical thinking skills right from the get-go? Look no further than this question of the day questions resource.
I created this digital resource because asking random, out-of-the-box questions is one of my favorite ways to get students thinking about the world around them.
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What are Question of the Day Questions?
Question of the day questions are a digital resource designed to kickstart your students’ brains and set the tone for a day of learning and discovery. Each question is carefully crafted to provoke thought, spark discussion, and encourage exploration.
Why Use Question of the Day Questions?
- Boost Engagement: Question of the day questions are a fun and interactive way to start your class. They get students talking, sharing ideas, and collaborating.
- Develop Critical Thinking: Our questions go beyond simple recall and encourage students to analyze, evaluate, and create.
- Cultivate Curiosity: By exposing students to a variety of thought-provoking topics, you’ll ignite their natural curiosity and desire to learn more.
- Save Time: No more scrambling to come up with a new question every day! Our ready-to-use question of the day questions save you valuable planning time.
- Cater to all students:This digital resource provides 3 carefully crafted versions of each daily question. Questions range from beginner to more advanced so that all students are challenged while still engaged
How to Use Question of the Day Questions
Using question of the day questions is easy! Simply:
- Download the resource: This resource is downloaded as a PDF. This document includes teacher instructions and a link to the Google Slides.
- Open to the correct day: While this resource is undated, I have provided 20 days worth of questions for the months of September until the end of June
- Display the day’s slide:Share the question with your class in a way that captures their attention (e.g., write it on the board, project it on a screen, or read it aloud dramatically).
- Facilitate discussion: Encourage students to share their thoughts and ideas. Ask follow-up questions to deepen the conversation.
- Extend learning: Explore the topic further through research, projects, or field trips.
Ignite Your Students’ Curiosity Today!
Ready to transform your classroom into a hotbed of curiosity and critical thinking? Grab your copy of Question of the Day Questions and watch your students thrive!
Click here to check out the Question of the Day Questions digital resource.
Want to dive deeper into cultivating curiosity? Check out our free guide, 10-Day Curiosity Challenge for Educators, for practical tips and strategies.
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Remember, every question is a seed planted in a young mind. Let’s water those seeds together with question of the day questions!