105 Icebreaker Questions for Teens - Lindsay Ann Learning (2024)

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Have you scrolled through several blog posts hoping to find just the right icebreaker questions for teens? I’m hoping that this post will be your last stop because I want to give you 105 icebreakers high school students will enjoy talking about during the “getting to know you” back to school transition. This is your one-stop-shop for ice breaker questions. You’re welcome!

As an introverted teenager, I used to think that icebreaker activities were a waste of time. This was mostly because they made me uncomfortable and I was self-conscious in talking about myself.Even good icebreaker questions left me tongue-tied.

Then I became a teacher. And I knew there was a need to build classroom community, so I started to think of ways to use icebreakers to foster student-to-student connections.

The Science of Icebreakers

There is actually some benefit to icebreakers in terms of human psychology. Did you know that it’s part of our human nature to like people who are like us.

Why? We want to be liked and there is less possibility of rejection when we share a mutual interest, value, or experience.

So, when we as teachers provide students with team building activities, we are creating a connection based on a mutual experience. When we provide students with ice breaker questions as a “getting to know you” activity, we are creating an opportunity for connection based on mutual interests and/or values.

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If students perceive that their classmates don’t like them, chances are they don’t see much common ground between themselves and their peers. If students lack connection to each other, the more likely they are to participate in behaviors that separate them from the group.

That’s why it’s so important to take time to build a classroom environment, not just at the beginning of the year but throughout the year. Each time you do, you are sending the message “we are in this together.”

Ways to Use Icebreakers in the Classroom

There are different ways to use ice breaker questions other than the typical partner interview.

Here are a few ways to spice it up:

  • Icebreaker menus or choice boards.
  • Quick brain break during a lesson.
  • Question of the day projected on your agenda slide. Have students discuss at table groups or with an elbow buddy.
  • Speed dating. Form two lines and have one line rotate so students switch partners for each good icebreaker question you ask.
  • Have students find someone who has the same answer to the question as they do and write their answer/name beside the question.

105 Icebreaker Questions for Teens

Use all or some of these good ice breaker questions to get students talking to each other. And remember, the goal of these icebreaker questions for teens is to help students to find common ground with each other. You can emphasize this by having students write down the connections they make to each person they talk to if you wish.

Personal / Life Questions

  1. What was your favorite game when you were a kid?
  2. What is your biggest hope for the future?
  3. What do you fear the most?
  4. If you could have dinner with anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
  5. What would people on social media say about you based on your posts?
  6. What is your favorite meme and why?
  7. What is the last song you sang out loud?
  8. What is your favorite quote?
  9. When you wake up in the morning, what are you most thankful for?
  10. If you could switch one thing about yourself, what would it be?
  11. Describe your perfect day.
  12. Would you want to be famous?
  13. What are you most likely to argue about?
  14. What are the top two songs on your playlist right now?
  15. Name three things you and I appear to have in common.
  16. If you could change anything about your childhood, what would it be?
  17. What is your greatest accomplishment?
  18. Which family member are you most proud of?
  19. Which family member are you closest to?
  20. If you could know the future, would you choose to find out?
  21. What would you change about your life, if anything, if you knew that you had a month to live?
  22. When are you most likely to cry?
  23. What do you take really seriously? Joke about?
  24. Which TV or movie character would you be friends IRL with?
  25. What is something you have always wanted to do, but have never done before?
  26. When you are at a party, where are you and what are you doing?
  27. What’s your most creative accomplishment?
  28. What do you want to be known for?
  29. What is your favorite memory?
  30. Who is your favorite vlogger?
  31. What show are you most likely to binge-watch?
  32. What is your favorite sport to watch?
  33. What is your favorite sport to play?
  34. What favorite project are you working on right now?
  35. What makes you happiest?
  36. Do you think the world expects too much of young people?
  37. In what ways do you think differently or the same as your parents?
  38. If you could move anywhere in the world, where would it be?
  39. How do you think the world will end?
  40. What is your dream car?
  41. What is your superpower?

Fill-In-The-Blank Questions

  1. I wish I knew _____________.
  2. I love it when _____________.
  3. If only, _____________.
  4. My motivation _____________.
  5. My parents _____________.
  6. I make the world _____________.
  7. When it rains _____________.
  8. Life is a _____________.
  9. I predict _____________.
  10. I sometimes imagine _____________.
  11. Beware the _____________.
  12. The most underrated invention is _____________.
  13. At 4:49 tonight, I will be _____________.
  14. I enjoy the little things in life, especially _____________.
  15. _____________ is priceless.

School-Related Questions

  1. What are your most and least favorite subjects?
  2. What do you like the most about your schedule this year?
  3. What are you most excited to do this school year?
  4. What clubs or activities do you participate in?
  5. If you could change one thing about our school, what would it be?
  6. Who was your favorite teacher?
  7. What is worth taking the time to understand on a deeper level?
  8. Tell me about the last thought-provoking text you read.
  9. What time do you wake up in the morning and go to bed at night?
  10. What is your favorite location in the school building?

This or That Good Icebreaker Questions

  1. Paper or plastic?
  2. Up or down?
  3. Real flowers or air freshener?
  4. Lemonade or Iced Tea
  5. Starbucks or Dunkin?
  6. Target or Walmart?
  7. Haircut or grow it out?
  8. Formal or informal?
  9. Noisy or quiet?
  10. Always honest or little white lies?
  11. Clean or messy?
  12. Pasta or steak?
  13. Book or Kindle?
  14. Memes or gifs?
  15. Rain or sun?
  16. Sleep or no sleep?
  17. Fortnite or COD?
  18. Dance or sing?
  19. Comics or manga?
  20. Bright colors or neutrals?
  21. Woke or ignorant?
  22. Goodbye or hello?
  23. Art or music?
  24. Imagination or reality?
  25. Movie at home or in the theatre?
  26. Pillow fight or water balloon fight?
  27. Popping bubble wrap or checking off items on a to-do list?
  28. Reddit or Tumblr?
  29. Gaming or social media?
  30. ROFL or LMFAO?

Silly Questions

  1. Would you rather pet a shark or stare down a tiger?
  2. Are you more like a bird or a squirrel?
  3. What makes the world go round?
  4. If you could design the ultimate treehouse, what would it look like?
  5. What book would you want to actually get lost in?
  6. What is between here and there?
  7. Which is better: finding a folded chip in the chip bag or a pencil with a really good eraser?
  8. What is better than sliced bread?
  9. If you had to re-make the world out of only one food, which one would you choose?

Wrapping Up

Thanks for reading this post! I hope you found a bunch of good icebreaker questions for teens in your middle school or high school classroom.

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About Lindsay Ann

Lindsay has been teaching high school English in the burbs of Chicago for 16 years. She is passionate about helping English teachers find balance in their lives and teaching practice through practical feedback strategies and student-led learning strategies. She also geeks out about literary analysis, inquiry-based learning, and classroom technology integration. When Lindsay is not teaching, she enjoys playing with her two kids, running, and getting lost in a good book.

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  1. 105 Icebreaker Questions for Teens - Lindsay Ann Learning (20)Dina Pinner

    Dear Lindsay Ann,
    Thank you so much for these!
    You’re right, you are my one stop shop for getting to know you questions for my teens!
    They will make a wonderful lesson!!
    May you continue in strength and creativity!
    Dina

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      Thanks for your encouragement, Dina!

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105 Icebreaker Questions for Teens - Lindsay Ann Learning (2024)

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What is a good ice breaker for high school students? ›

Basic Icebreakers for High Schoolers
  • Tell Me What You Love. What is this? ...
  • Focus on the Favorites. What is this? ...
  • Experience Bingo. What is this? ...
  • Chain Story. Students work together to write a story about the first day of school on a single piece of paper. ...
  • Chain Poetry. What is this? ...
  • The 6-Word Story. ...
  • Classroom Scavenger Hunt.
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Funny Icebreaker Questions

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21 Questions List
  • What's the weirdest dream you've ever had?
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Interests and Hobbies
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Online energizers: my 5 favourite energizer activities
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  • Walk-n-talk. Another way of getting people up and moving is to initiate walk-n-talks in pairs. ...
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What is a clever question to ask? ›

Random Questions to Ask People
  • If you could be any animal, what would you be and why?
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  • Who is your hero?
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  • What really makes you angry?
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10 things in common

Split everyone into pairs and hand each pair a piece of paper. Each pair is responsible for finding 10 things they have in common with one another. Remember to tell everyone easy cop-outs aren't allowed, like "we both have hands".

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Good random questions to ask people
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Best truth questions
  • When was the last time you lied?
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  • Have You Ever Dine And Dashed At A Restaurant? ...
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What are some 20 questions to ask? ›

Ask These 20 Questions To Get To Know Someone:
  • When is your birthday?
  • What is your favorite animal?
  • What do you do for a living? ...
  • If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go?
  • What was your favorite school subject?
  • Do you have a small or big family?
  • What genres of music do you like best?
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What are good daily questions? ›

6 Powerful Questions to Ask Yourself Daily
  • 6 Powerful Questions to Ask Yourself Daily. ...
  • Did I work toward my goals today? ...
  • What bad habits do I need to stop? ...
  • What motivated me today? ...
  • Have I been the kind of person I want to be? ...
  • What mistakes did I make today, and what can I learn from them? ...
  • What am I grateful for today?

What is the 10 question game? ›

A student draws a card out and keeps it hidden from the class. The class then takes turns at asking yes/no questions to discover the type of litter on the card. For example, “Is it made from paper?”, “Do you drink out of it?”, etc. If the answer is “yes” then the student who asked the question has another turn.

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Five Minute Competitive Exercises
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  • Missing Piece. Get a fairly simple picture and photocopy it onto a fairly heavy card. ...
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  • Photo Finish. ...
  • Get them to Draw it. ...
  • Object memory. ...
  • Arm Wrestle. ...
  • Group Juggling.

What are some common icebreakers? ›

11 Fun Icebreaker Activities That Your Employees Will Love
  • Two truths and one lie.
  • Find 10 things in common.
  • Whodunit.
  • The scavenger hunt.
  • Human rock-paper-scissors.
  • The one-word icebreaker game.
Jul 2, 2020

What are some class icebreakers? ›

Moving activities
  • Blobs and lines. This activity is easy, quick, keeps students moving and talking, plus helps them discover what they have in common. ...
  • This or that. ...
  • Signatures. ...
  • Classmate bingo. ...
  • Who's in your circle? ...
  • Toilet paper roll. ...
  • Two truths and a lie. ...
  • Three things in common.
Jan 16, 2020

What is ice breaker activity for students? ›

An icebreaker classic, Two Truths and a Lie is a fun way to help students get to know each other. Each participant tells the group three “facts” about themselves. However, one of these “facts” will not be true. Fellow participants will then have to guess which of these “facts” is a lie.

How long should icebreakers last? ›

An icebreaker should not be too long, or it will take time away from the actual meeting. Icebreakers typically last anywhere from 5 minutes to 20 minutes. It should last enough time for people to feel comfortable and relaxed enough to easily discuss more important topics later on in the meeting.

What is a good ice breaker for girls? ›

Relay Icebreaker Games for Women
  • Blow up a balloon.
  • Bounce a ball so many times.
  • Carry a balloon between the legs.
  • Carry a book on top of the head.
  • Carry an orange, lemon, or other round object under the chin.
  • Drop clothespins into a bottle.
  • Hula hoop or jump rope so many times in a row.
Mar 26, 2019

What is a good icebreaker message? ›

Ice breaker ideas

What talent do you have that everyone doesn't know about? What is your favorite music type/genre? What are some of your favorite apps on your phone? What is the most important thing on your bucket list that you absolutely must achieve?

What is a powerful question? ›

Powerful questions are open ended and empower the person responding to choose the direction they take. They create possibilities and encourage discovery, deeper understanding, and new insights. They are curious and non-judgmental as they seek to further learning and connection.

What are fun quiz questions? ›

Quiz Questions
  • What country has the highest life expectancy? ...
  • Where would you be if you were standing on the Spanish Steps? ...
  • Which language has the more native speakers: English or Spanish? ...
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  • What disease commonly spread on pirate ships?
Jan 5, 2022

What are the greatest questions of all time? ›

The biggest questions ever asked
  • The Big Questions: What is reality? ...
  • The Big Questions: What is life? ...
  • The Big Questions: Do we have free will? ...
  • The Big Questions: Is the universe deterministic? ...
  • The Big Questions: What is consciousness? ...
  • The Big Questions: Will we ever have a theory of everything?

What is a hot question? ›

An easy way to motivate students and encourage engagement is to capture their attention by posting a HOT (High Order Thinking) Question for the class to discuss. HOT questions require students to apply, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information instead of simply recalling facts.

What are some good icebreakers for youth group? ›

31 Icebreaker Games For Teens For ANY Situation
  • #1 Shoe Exchange Icebreaker.
  • #2 Toilet Paper Fun Facts Game.
  • #3 Toss and Chat Game.
  • #4 Time Bomb Introductions.
  • #5 Mix and Match Candy Challenge.
  • #6 Pictionary People Game.
  • #7 Two Truths and a Lie.
  • #8 Sit Down icebreaker.

What is a good ice breaker for adults? ›

25 Icebreaker Activities for Adults
  • Conversation Starters - Pose a silly question to each person in the group: Favorite candy as a child? ...
  • Favorite App - Get out your phones and show your favorite “unique” app to the group. ...
  • For Millennials Only - Read out your most recent social media post.
  • Think Fast!

What is the toughest question to answer? ›

Answered! Life's 25 Toughest Questions
  1. Can love really last a lifetime? ...
  2. Why do married folks begin to look like one another? ...
  3. Can a marriage survive betrayal? ...
  4. Why does summer zoom by and winter drag on forever? ...
  5. Do animals really have a sixth sense? ...
  6. Why does the line you're in always move the slowest?
Nov 23, 2010

What are ultimate questions? ›

The Ultimate Question is the actual inquiry behind the Ultimate Answer to Life, The Universe, and Everything. The Ultimate Question was sought after the supercomputer Deep Thought revealed the Ultimate Answer to be 42. When Deep Thought asked, Loonquawl and Phouchg were unable to say what the actual question was.

What are some simple questions? ›

Basic get to know you questions
  • What is your favorite color?
  • What is your favorite animal?
  • Do you have any pets?
  • Do you have brothers or sisters?
  • How old are you?
  • When is your birthday?
  • What is the farthest you have traveled from home?
  • What is your favorite summer activity?
Sep 27, 2022

What is the 21 questions game? ›

The purpose of the game is to ask someone (solo, or a member of a group) 21 questions, all of which must be answered honestly. Although it can be played with friends you've had for a while, it is usually best to choose someone you don't know as well, or someone you want to get to know on a deeper level.

What are some good questions about high school? ›

10 key questions for high schools
  • Do you produce high school and college graduates? ...
  • Will you fully prepare my child for college? ...
  • Do you offer AP or honors courses? ...
  • Does the school meet my child's basic needs? ...
  • What support will you offer my child? ...
  • Is there help with the college application process?
Mar 3, 2019

What are good survey questions for high school students? ›

Student survey questions that will provide valuable feedback
  • Rank this year's lessons from easiest to hardest.
  • How much time do you spend on homework every night?
  • Which classroom activities do you learn from the most?
  • What are three things that can improve the class most?
  • Rate your teacher.

What are good learning questions? ›

A Framework for 10 Self-Directed Learning Questions
  • What do I want to learn/need to learn? ...
  • Why is this important? ...
  • How do I intend to use this knowledge? ...
  • What do I know and what do I need to find out? ...
  • What are my capabilities/limitations? ...
  • Where can I find out what I need to know? ...
  • Who can I ask for help?
Sep 5, 2019

What are the 5 common topic questions? ›

The five common topics are: definition, comparison, circ*mstance, relationship, and authority. We start with definition. If two people can't agree on the definition of whatever they want to discuss, there's no point in moving forward with the conversation.

What are good simple questions? ›

Random Questions to Ask People
  • If you could be any animal, what would you be and why?
  • Do you eat or drink soup?
  • How many pairs of shoes do you own?
  • What is the best gift you have ever received?
  • If you were a superhero, what powers would you want to have?
  • What is your favorite animal?
  • What's your favorite family recipe?

What are some fun survey questions? ›

Fun surveys to do with your friends—examples of funny survey questions for friends
  • What's the best present you ever received?
  • If you could have only three things on your life bucket list, what would they be?
  • What's a bad habit you're trying to break?
  • What's your favorite karaoke song?
Mar 16, 2022

What are the 4 types of survey questions? ›

4 Classes of Survey Questions
  • Open-Ended. If you could individually interview each survey respondent, you'd probably ask a lot of open-ended questions. ...
  • Closed-Ended (Static) ...
  • Closed-Ended (Dynamic) ...
  • Task/Activity Based.
Sep 5, 2018

How do you make a catchy question? ›

Tips
  1. Focus on one item in each question.
  2. Keep it natural - phrase questions in your own words.
  3. Only ask relevant questions.
  4. Add positive feedback for correct and incorrect answers.
  5. Try to keep question text as short as possible.
  6. Create questions that require thought.

What are the four questions to lead a meeting? ›

Getting Started with Four Types of Questions- ORID

ORID is derived from the four levels of inquiry: Objective, Reflective, Interpretive, and Decisional. As individuals, we go through all of these levels internally when making decisions.

What is a fun ice breaker? ›

Icebreaker Examples for Work

Paint a Picture, Build a Story. Guess That Drawing. Alphabet Brainstorm. Show and Tell. Bucket List.

What are some casual questions? ›

6 Casual Questions To Ask When You're Getting To Know Someone New
  • What Do You Do For Work? ...
  • What Kind Of Music Do You Listen To? ...
  • How Do You Spend Your Free Time? ...
  • What's Your Favorite Book? ...
  • What's Your Favorite Drink? ...
  • What's Something You're Good At?
Jul 1, 2019

What is ice breaker example? ›

Two Truths and One Lie

A simple and classic ice breaker game. Each employee shares three statements about themselves – two true, and one false. Then, everyone tries to guess which is the lie by asking questions. Try to find out as many details about the statements as possible and watch the speaker's reactions closely.

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