Use these questions to spark conversations with youth. They can be used in small groups or as part of a large group discussion. Be sure to allow participants to give explanations for their answers.
What is the most exciting thing you’ve ever done?
What do you like to do when you are not at school?
What is your least favorite chore? Why?
What is your favorite game to play, or activity to do, on the playground?
What is something you wish you could spend more time doing?
Reviews
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T'Nora Scott
Review added on: 08 October 2025
How easy was the quick tool to implement? (5 = very easy)
5
How engaged were your youth? (5 = very engaged)
5
This is great to use when you have new youth who hae arrived at the center. Asking these questions will help you get to know the new youth and they get to know the other youth who were already at the center. October 8, 2025 (2Y)
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T'Nora Scott
Review added on: 22 August 2025
This activity was very easy to implement and the 8 youth I did it with enjoyed the conversation as a group..
One student said "it was the best conversation ever this summer (2025)".
Another said "it was good because I got to tell what I do".
Others aid " I kinda of liked it".
August 22, 2023
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T'Nora Scott
Review added on: 08 October 2025TS
T'Nora Scott
Review added on: 22 August 2025One student said "it was the best conversation ever this summer (2025)".
Another said "it was good because I got to tell what I do".
Others aid " I kinda of liked it".
August 22, 2023