Created by Andrew Stadel, this is a great sheet to accompany the work that students do with Would You Rather…? tasks. Feel free to use, but please share if you make any modifications!
Sample Sheet – Would You Rather
Also, people in the comments have talked about wanting a Google Form. Here is one that you can copy and make your own!
Fantastic Love this idea! I can adapt questions for younger children (grade 2/3) easily!
Thanks again,
Going to purchase your book now.
Love it!! In science, many teachers use a CER Statement. Claim, Evidence, Reason. This would be a great format to do these as well. And it helps support ELA and helping students support their claims and inferences about a story with evidence.
Awesome connections across subjects!!
I love this idea! I took the Hit or Stay one and turned it into a Google Form so we can look at everyone’s response and reasoning. This way everyone gets a voice and hopefully start a discussion by giving shy students more confidence.
Whoa! Can you share this with me?! Stevens009@gmail.com
Outstanding! Would you share that with me so I can post it for others?
May I have a copy? Thanks!
Sara,
I would love to have a copy of this Google Form.
Awesome. Do you mind sharing a copy with me twhitt@shelbyed.org
I love these…..Using them throughout the year really gets kids motivated to write about mathematics. Justifying their reasoning is a hugh part of sixth-grade Common Core Standards, and these help!
Waaaw …I love it so much …great and motivated idea
I’d love a copy of the Google Form!!Thank you so much! Stephanie_etchison@nobl.k12.in.us
Please share a copy of the google form with me. My students would love to see this discussion. mdasilva@chccs.k12.nc.us
Can I also have a copy? Thank you!
I would love a copy of your form 🙂
I would also like to have a copy of your form you created to use with these. jstanton@lssc.k12.in.us
Could I have a copy of your Google Form too?
Thanks!
I love this sooo much. This will become one of my Math stations
Would love a copy of this and h firm to go along do my challenges of the week
These are amazing! I can see how easily I could make up some of my own adapting them to interests of my students. The pictures are great and I can imagine the rich conversations that would happen!