Let’s get to know each other! We’ve all been there – that awkward first day of school or a new group project where everyone’s trying to figure out who they are. That’s where get-to-know-you questions for students can break the ice and help connect with people.
Whether you’re a teacher looking for icebreaker activities or a student trying to connect with your peers, here are 222 get-to-know-you questions to help create a more welcoming and inclusive classroom.
10 Must-Ask Get To Know You Questions For Students
1. What is something you’re passionate about outside of school?
2. If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?
3. What’s a fun fact about you that not many people know?
4. Who is someone you look up to, and why?
5. What is your favorite book/movie/TV show, and why do you love it?
6. What do you hope to learn or achieve this school year?

7. What’s one thing you’re really good at?
8. If you could have any superpower, what would it be and how would you use it?
9. What’s the most exciting or memorable thing you’ve ever done?
10. If you could have dinner with any historical figure or fictional character, who would it be and what would you talk about?
Funny Get To Know You Questions For Students
11. What’s the weirdest food combination you enjoy?
12. What would you name your own planet?
13. If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
14. What’s the strangest talent you have?
15. If you could have any animal as a pet, what would it be?
16. What’s your favorite joke that never fails to make you laugh?
17. What’s your funniest memory from school?
18. If you could have a robot do one chore for you, what would it be?
19. What’s the silliest fear you have?
20. What’s the funniest nickname you’ve ever had?
21. If you could be best friends with any celebrity, who would it be?
22. If you could create a new ice cream flavor, what would it be?
23. What’s the most ridiculous thing you’ve ever bought?
24. What’s the funniest prank you’ve ever pulled?
25. What’s the worst haircut you’ve ever had?
26. If you could have an endless supply of one thing, what would it be?
27. If you could make up a new word, what would it be?
28. What’s your favorite dance move?
29. If you could only use one word for a whole day, what word would it be?
30. What’s the funniest thing you believed as a kid?
31. If you could be in any cartoon, which one would it be?
32. If you could invent a new pizza topping, what would it be?
Interest & Hobbies Get To Know You Questions For Students
33. What’s your favorite hobby to do in your free time?

34. Do you enjoy playing any sports?
35. What’s a new hobby you’d like to try?
36. What’s your favorite book or series to read?
37. Do you prefer indoor or outdoor activities?
38. What’s your favorite subject in school, and why?
39. What’s your favorite type of music?
40. What’s your favorite app or game on your phone?
41. What’s your favorite way to relax after a long day?

42. What’s your favorite YouTube channel or online creator?
43. What’s your favorite type of food to cook or eat?
44. Are you interested in learning another language?
45. What’s your favorite social media platform?
46. Do you enjoy attending concerts or live events?
47. What’s your favorite holiday or festival to celebrate?
48. What’s your favorite thing to collect?
49. Have you ever participated in a club or group activity?
50. What’s your favorite type of exercise or fitness activity?
51. What’s your favorite thing to do with your friends on the weekend?
52. What’s the coolest skill or talent you’ve learned from a hobby?
53. What’s a hobby you’ve had since you were little that you still enjoy?
54. What’s your favorite thing to do in the summer?

Social & Emotional Learning Get To Know You Questions For Students
55. How do you feel when you make a new friend?
56. What makes you feel most supported by others?
57. How do you calm yourself down when you’re upset?
58. What’s something that makes you feel proud of yourself?
59. How do you like to help others when they’re having a tough day?
60. What’s a time you stood up for someone else?
61. How do you feel when you try something new and succeed?
62. What’s a way you can show kindness to someone today?

63. How do you handle a situation when you feel frustrated?
64. What’s something that always makes you feel happy?
65. What’s a quality you admire in others?
66. How do you handle disappointment?

67. What’s a time you felt really confident in yourself?
68. How do you deal with making a mistake?
69. How do you deal with failure and try again?
70. What do you do when you feel nervous about something?
71. What’s a time you apologized for something and how did it make you feel?
72. How do you support your friends when they’re going through something hard?
73. How do you handle a disagreement with a friend?
74. How do you stay focused when you’re distracted?

75. How do you manage your emotions when you feel angry?
76. How do you keep a positive attitude when things are hard?
Goal Setting Get To Know You Questions For Students
77. What is one goal you’re working on right now?
78. What’s a goal you’ve achieved that you’re proud of?
79. How do you stay motivated when working towards a goal?

80. How do you track your progress toward your goals?
81. What’s a goal you’ve set for yourself that seemed difficult but you accomplished it anyway?
82. How do you deal with setbacks or challenges when working on a goal?
83. How do you celebrate when you achieve a goal?
84. What’s a time you had to change your approach to reach a goal?
85. What’s a goal you’ve set that involves helping others?
86. What’s a goal you have for your education or career?
87. What’s a goal you set with a friend or family member?
88. What’s a time when someone else helped you achieve a goal?
89. How do you stay patient when working toward a long-term goal?
90. How do you plan for obstacles when setting goals?
91. How do you push through when you feel like giving up on a goal?
92. What’s a creative project or idea you’d like to make a reality?
93. What’s a personal habit you’d like to improve to help reach your goals?
94. What’s a goal you’re excited to set for next year?
95. How do you stay organized when working on multiple goals?
96. What’s a learning goal you’d like to set for yourself?
97. What’s a goal you’ve set that you think will make a big difference in your life?
98. How do you prioritize your goals when you have multiple things to accomplish?

Personality & Preferences Get To Know You Questions For Students
99. Are you more of an introvert or an extrovert?

100. What’s your favorite time of day – morning, afternoon, or night?
101. Do you prefer reading books or watching movies?
102. Are you a cat person or a dog person?
103. Do you prefer sweet or salty snacks?
104. Are you more of a planner or someone who goes with the flow?
105. Are you someone who likes to try new things or stick to routines?
106. Do you prefer taking pictures or being in pictures?
107. What’s your favorite type of clothing – casual, sporty, or dressy?
108. What’s your favorite way to express yourself – through art, music, writing, or another activity?
109. Do you like making decisions quickly, or do you take your time?
110. Do you enjoy talking on the phone or texting more?
111. Are you someone who likes to follow trends or create your own style?
112. Are you someone who likes to work on multiple projects at once or focus on one thing at a time?
113. Do you prefer to take risks or play it safe?
114. Do you like quiet environments or busy, bustling places?
115. Are you more of a detail-oriented person or a big-picture thinker?
116. Do you prefer taking notes on paper or on a computer?
117. Are you more of a city person or a countryside person?
118. What’s your favorite way to celebrate your birthday?
119. Are you someone who likes surprises or someone who prefers to know what’s coming?
120. Are you a visual learner, an auditory learner, or a hands-on learner?

Fun & Creative Get To Know You Questions For Students
121. If you could create your own superhero team, who would be on it?
122. If you could design your own board game, what would it be about?
123. If you could only wear one color for the rest of your life, what would it be?
124. If you could combine two animals to create a new one, which would you pick?
125. If you could make any animal talk, which one would you choose?
126. If you could make one change in the world, what would it be?
127. If you could design your own outfit, what would it look like?
128. If you could visit any planet, which one would you choose?
129. If you could bring any extinct animal back to life, what would it be?
130. If you could design your dream house, what would it look like?
131. If you could turn any fictional place into reality, what would it be?
132. If you could invent your own school subject, what would it be?
133. If you could make one food calorie-free forever, what would it be?
134. If you could create your own amusement park, what would it be like?
135. If you could have any mythical creature as a pet, what would it be?
136. If you had a time machine, would you go back in time or into the future?
137. If you had your own talk show, who would your first guest be?
138. If you had a pet dragon, what would you name it?
139. If you could create a brand-new color, what would it look like?
140. If you could create a new emoji, what would it be?
141. If you could make a movie about your life, what would it be called?
142. If you could create a new fashion trend, what would it be?
Academic Strengths & Opportunities Get To Know You Questions For Students
143. What’s a project or assignment you’re most proud of?
144. What’s a skill you’d like to improve this year?
145. What’s one thing you feel you’re really good at in school?
146. How do you handle challenges in subjects you find difficult?
147. What’s a subject you’d like to explore more deeply?
148. What study strategies work best for you?
149. What’s your biggest academic achievement so far?
150. What’s something you’ve struggled with academically but improved over time?
151. How do you ask for help when you don’t understand something?
152. How do you approach studying for multiple subjects at once?
153. How do you like to review feedback from teachers to improve your work?
154. How do you approach working on projects that take several weeks to complete?
155. How do you stay calm and focused during tests or exams?
156. What’s a subject or topic that you wish was taught in school?
157. How do you handle it when a subject or concept feels overwhelming?
158. What’s a study tool or app you find really helpful?
159. How do you manage distractions when working on schoolwork?
160. How do you set up your study space for success?
161. What’s one thing you’d like to focus on more in your schoolwork?
162. How do you stay on top of long-term assignments and deadlines?
163. How do you use your strengths to help you succeed in school?
164. How do you manage your time between school, activities, and free time?
Growth Mindset Get To Know You Questions For Students
165. What’s something you’ve learned about yourself through overcoming challenges?
166. What’s a time when you had to change your mindset to succeed?
167. How do you keep improving at something you’re already good at?
168. What’s something you’ve learned from a recent failure or setback?
169. What’s something you’ve achieved after years of practice?
170. What’s something you used to struggle with but are now better at?
171. What’s something you’re working to improve right now?
172. How do you motivate yourself to keep going when things are tough?
173. What’s a skill you’ve developed over time?
174. How do you feel about trying new things, even if they’re hard?
175. How do you approach a task that feels difficult at first?
176. What’s a challenge you’ve faced that made you stronger?
177. How do you stay positive when things don’t go as expected?
178. What’s something you used to find difficult but now find easy?
179. How do you handle situations when things don’t go the way you want?
180. What’s a time you felt really proud of your progress?
181. How do you set goals that help you improve over time?
182. How do you push through when something feels frustrating?
183. What’s something you’ve accomplished that you never thought you could do?
184. How do you handle it when something doesn’t come easily to you?
185. How do you approach learning new things outside your comfort zone?
186. What is one thing you’ve learned outside of school that has helped you grow?
Would You Rather Get To Know You Questions For Students
187. Would you rather have the ability to fly or be invisible?
188. Would you rather eat only pizza or only ice cream for the rest of your life?
189. Would you rather be able to time travel or teleport anywhere instantly?
190. Would you rather live underwater or in space?
191. Would you rather always have to sing instead of speak or dance everywhere you go?
192. Would you rather be super strong or super fast?
193. Would you rather be able to talk to animals or speak every language in the world?
194. Would you rather have the ability to read minds or be able to control time?
195. Would you rather live without music or without TV?
196. Would you rather be a famous actor or a famous athlete?
197. Would you rather never use social media again or never watch another movie?
198. Would you rather explore the deep ocean or outer space?
199. Would you rather always have to whisper or always have to shout?
200. Would you rather be a master at drawing or an amazing singer?
201. Would you rather be able to fly or breathe underwater?
202. Would you rather never eat your favorite food again or only eat your favorite food?
203. Would you rather live in a world without animals or a world without technology?
204. Would you rather have a talking dog or a flying cat?
205. Would you rather be able to pause time or rewind time?
206. Would you rather always win a game or always be the funniest person in the room?
207. Would you rather go to school in your pajamas or wear a uniform every day?
208. Would you rather have no homework forever or no tests forever?
209. Would you rather visit every country in the world or go to space?
210. Would you rather have a robot that cleans your room or one that does your homework?
211. Would you rather be the fastest person alive or the smartest person alive?
212. Would you rather never have to sleep again or never have to eat again?
213. Would you rather be able to shrink to the size of an ant or grow to the size of a giant?
214. Would you rather go back in time to meet your ancestors or go to the future to meet your descendants?
215. Would you rather be an astronaut or a deep-sea explorer?
216. Would you rather never watch TV again or never play video games again?
217. Would you rather have 3 wishes but not be able to use them for yourself or one wish just for you?
218. Would you rather have the ability to never get tired or the ability to never be hungry?
219. Would you rather have a flying car or a personal robot?
220. Would you rather always have to run instead of walk or always have to hop instead of run?
221. Would you rather live in a world where it’s always summer or always winter?
222. Would you rather be able to speak every language fluently or be able to play every instrument perfectly?
How To Use These Get To Know You Questions For Students
Here are 9 creative and effective ways to use the questions:
I. Ask funny questions if you want them to feel relaxed before asking deeper questions
Asking funny questions helps students feel more comfortable and less pressured. Laughter and light-hearted conversation can break the ice and make students more open to sharing personal or deeper thoughts later on.
For example, ask “If you could have any superpower, what would it be?” or “What’s the weirdest food combination you’ve ever tried?” to get them laughing and comfortable.
II. Ask interest & hobbies questions if you want to find out what they enjoy doing outside of school
Asking interest and hobbies questions provides insight into their passions and strengths. This can build connections and help tailor learning experiences to their interests, making school more engaging and relevant to their personal lives.
Ask, “What’s your favorite hobby to do in your free time?” to learn what activities they are passionate about outside of school, or ask, “Do you play any sports or instruments?” to discover more about their interests and extracurricular activities.
III. Ask social & emotional questions if you want to understand how they interact with others & manage their feelings
Asking social and emotional questions helps you understand how students handle relationships and manage their emotions. These insights reveal their emotional intelligence, coping strategies, and interpersonal skills. This way, you can better support their social development and emotional well-being.
To understand their coping mechanisms for managing emotions, ask, “How do you handle a situation when you feel frustrated?” or “What’s a way you show kindness to someone?”to learn about how they interact and build relationships with others.
IV. Ask goal setting questions if you want to encourage them to think about their future goals
Asking goal-setting questions encourages students to reflect on their aspirations and helps them develop a forward-thinking mindset. It promotes self-awareness, responsibility, and motivation by guiding them to think about what they want to achieve and how to work toward those goals.
Ask, “What’s a goal you want to achieve this year?” to help them focus on short-term objectives or “What’s something new you’d like to learn or improve?” to encourage personal growth and long-term planning.
V. Ask personality & preferences questions if you want to learn about their likes, dislikes, & what makes them unique
Asking personality and preferences questions helps you learn about students’ likes, dislikes, and individual traits to better understand what makes them unique. These questions reveal their personal interests, values, and quirks, which can strengthen connections and build a sense of individuality and belonging in the group.
To understand how they prefer to interact socially, ask, “Are you more of an introvert or extrovert?” or learn about their personal interests and leisure activities when you ask “What’s your favorite way to spend a weekend?”.
VI. Ask fun & creative questions if you want to spark their imagination & creativity
Asking fun and creative questions sparks students’ imagination and encourages them to think outside the box. These questions help to engage their creativity, build confidence in expressing unique ideas, and make learning environments more dynamic and enjoyable.
Ask, “If you could have any superpower, what would it be?” to ignite their imagination and creativity or “If you could invent something new, what would it be?” to encourage them to think innovatively and share original ideas.
VII. Ask academic strengths & opportunities questions if you want to explore their favorite subjects & where they excel academically
Asking academic strengths and opportunities questions helps identify students’ favorite subjects and areas where they excel. This lets you support their strengths and discover opportunities for growth and development in other areas.
To learn which topics they enjoy and excel in, ask, “What’s your favorite subject in school and why?” or “What’s a subject you’d like to improve in this year?” to explore areas where they see opportunities for growth.
VIII. Ask growth mindset questions if you want to discuss how they approach challenges & learning new things
Asking growth mindset questions helps you understand how students approach challenges and learning. These questions encourage them to focus on effort, resilience, and personal development. It also reveals how they handle setbacks and embrace opportunities to grow, which helps build a positive attitude toward learning.
Ask, “What’s something you’ve learned from a mistake?” to understand how they view challenges as learning opportunities or “How do you stay motivated when something is difficult?” to explore their approach to overcoming obstacles.
IX. Ask would you rather questions if you want to have fun with hypothetical scenarios & get them thinking creatively
Asking “Would You Rather” questions adds a fun element to conversations, encouraging students to think creatively through hypothetical scenarios. These questions spark engagement and lively discussions, and let students express their preferences in a relaxed and entertaining way.
To get them thinking creatively about superpowers, ask, “Would you rather have the ability to fly or be invisible?” or “Would you rather live in a treehouse or on a boat?” to engage their imagination with fun living scenarios.
Conclusion
Get to know you questions for students create a comfortable environment where students feel connected with you and their peers. Decide when to use these questions and choose from the hundreds available to fit each moment.
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FAQs
How will you get to know your students?
Get to know your students by asking open-ended questions about their interests, strengths, and experiences. Additionally, observe their participation and use icebreakers to build a connection with them.
How do you let your students get to know you?
Share information about personal interests, teaching style, and experiences to create an approachable atmosphere. Let students ask questions to promote openness and trust.
How to get students to get to know each other?
Interactive activities like group projects, icebreakers, and “get to know you” games encourage students to communicate and collaborate, helping them form connections and get to know each other.
What are good questions to ask students about their school?
Questions like “What’s your favorite subject and why?” or “What do you enjoy most about this school?” help students reflect on their school experiences and express their thoughts.

