We love creating and sharing the best would you rather questions for kids, and this time around, we wanted to make something for the teens. Yes, I have a fun set of would you rather questions for middle schoolers, but I needed a set of would you rather questions for high school aged kids.

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Every edition of our would you rather questions is created with the idea that these questions should be fun, a little silly, and even some more thoughtful questions. The high schooler edition is filled with questions for teens to debate that revolve around technology, sports, socializing, and high school life.
Would You Rather Questions for High School
our high school would you rather question sheets
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Here are a few samples of the questions you will find...
- Would you rather be on a reality TV show at school or a reality TV show at home?
- Would you rather be the head of the science department, athletic department, or art department?
- Would you rather be stranded on a deserted island with someone you dislike or all alone?
- Would you rather have a job you hate but pays you lots or a job you love but pays you little?
- Would you rather be able to time travel or teleport to anywhere in the world?
How to Play Would You Rather With Kids?
There are plenty of ways to play. Simply print off the pages of our Would You Rather Questions for Teens, and then you are ready to play. These questions are perfect would you rather questions for teens and tweens. If you are using these questions at home, they are fun on a road trip. The next time you hit the road for a long, long road trip, print the questions ahead of time and pull them out to start a fun conversation with your kids. I know as a parent of teens, I am always looking for ways to connect with my kids.
Another way to play is to put all the slips into a mason jar or bowl. Bring out the mason jar at dinner and open up the discussion over a plate of pasta. Kids of all ages often have a hard time talking about their day at school - use these questions to break the ice and get everyone talking.
How to Play Would You Rather In the Classroom
Speaking of taking the questions on the road, this makes a great classroom activity. Teachers can put these questions to good use on rainy days or as a fun free-time activity for their students. Older kids are great at debating issues. Print off the questions and divide the classroom into groups - either small groups or two large groups. Then present the groups with the questions. The questions can be used one at a time or distributed a few at once. Have the groups debate the question and present the answers to the class. The questions could also be the jumping-off point for persuasive essay writing exercises with high school students. There are endless ways to play would you rather in the classroom.
So, how will you play? And, what answers will you give to each of these 30+ questions?
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