Every year on one of the first couple days of school I tell the students to get out a piece of paper, they have a test. They start to panic a little (I don't tell them the day before they are having a test). I tell them to number from 1-15. And I always say, "I hope you studied!" I ask them 15 questions about me. Of course, they are not going to know the answer to most, if not all of these, but it's fun to see what they think of me in just the few days we've known each other. The questions are
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I teach high school Spanish and before we dive into grammar and vocab I like to break the ice with some creative questions. These ice breaker questions would work for any content area, they are in English. They're not your usual ice breaker questions; they always get my kids talking and even laughing a little. They always get a kick out of "On a scale from 1-10, how cool are you?"... There's always an 11 in the class. This is a power point presentation, I project it on the screen. The first sl