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Spring End of the Year Would You Rather Questions Opinion Writing May Prompts

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These “Would You Rather” opinion writing activities for Google Slides are the perfect way to keep your kids engaged as the end of the year approaches this MAY. Kids are always starting a conversation with the phrase, “Would you rather . . .?” As the school year winds down and with all the other excitement that the month of May brings, keep your kids writing with a smile as they make a decision between two different things and explain the their reasoning.

I love “Would You Rather” questions. They are perfect for introducing or working on opinion writing as kids are asked to make a choice and explain why they made the choice they did. Sometimes the kids find the choice easy to make. Other times it is a close call!

“Would You Rather” activities are very versatile. I like to use them as quick warm-ups, for mini-lessons, classroom polls, literacy centers, for early finishers, or for differentiation.

This comes with 30 fun “Would You Rather” writing activities on Google Slides for your kids to enjoy.

SOME OF THE QUESTIONS IN THIS MAY PACK INCLUDE:

  • Would you rather be trapped in a blizzard or a tornado shelter?
  • Would you rather draw a sketch or a color picture?
  • Would you rather go the extra mile or pull a rabbit out of a hat?
  • Would you rather pet sit or babysit?
  • Would you rather eat chicken feet or pig knuckles?
  • Would you rather smell like strawberries or peaches?
  • Would you rather live near railroad tracks or a busy airport?
  • Would you rather see a merman or a female yeti?
  • Would you rather read the journal of JFK or MLK?
  • Would you rather be attacked by a flock of seagulls or outrun a stampede of horses?

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