50 Questions to Ask Your
Kids Instead of Asking “How Was Your Day”
Leslie Means
1.
Can you tell me an example of kindness you saw/showed?
2.
Was there an example of unkindness? How did you respond?
3.
Does everyone have a friend at recess?
4.
What was the book about that your teacher read?
5.
What’s the word of the week?
6.
Did anyone do anything silly to make you laugh?
7.
Did anyone cry?
8.
What did you do that was creative?
9.
What is the most popular game at recess?
10. What was the best thing
that happened today?
11. Did you help anyone today?
12. Did you tell anyone “thank
you?”
13. Who did you sit with at
lunch?
14. What made you laugh?
15. Did you learn something
you didn’t understand?
16. Who inspired you today?
17. What was the peak and the
pit?
19. Was anyone in your class
gone today?
20. Did you ever feel unsafe?
21. What is something you
heard that surprised you?
22. What is something you saw
that made you think?
23. Who did you play with
today?
24. Tell me something you know
today that you didn’t know yesterday.
25. What is something that
challenged you?
26. How did someone fill your
bucket today? Whose bucket did you fill?
27. Did you like your lunch?
28. Rate your day on a scale
from 1-10.
29. Did anyone get in trouble
today?
30. How were you brave today?
31. What questions did you ask
at school today?
32. Tell us your top two
things from the day (before you can be excused from the dinner table!).
33. What are you looking
forward to tomorrow?
34. What are you reading?
35. What was the hardest rule
to follow today?
36. Teach me something I don’t
know.
37. If you could change one
thing about your day, what would it be?
38. (For older kids): Do
you feel prepared for your history test?” or, “Is there anything on your mind
that you’d like to talk about?” (In my opinion, the key is not only the way a
question is phrased, but responding in a supportive way.)
39. Who did you share your
snacks with at lunch?
40. What made your teacher
smile? What made her frown?
41. What kind of person were
you today?
42. What made you feel
happy?
43. What made you feel proud?
44. What made you feel loved?
45. Did you learn any new words
today?
46. What do you hope to do
before school is out for the year?
47. If you could switch seats
with anyone in class, who would it be? And why?
48. What is your least
favorite part of the school building? And favorite?
49. If you switched places
with your teacher tomorrow, what would you teach the class?
Montessori Play School Jaipur offers year-round programs because we trust it's essential to give kids nonstop learning chances during what Dr. Montessori called the “sensitive periods” of early life when the foundation for the whole personality is being formed
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