120 Fun Never Have I Ever Questions for Classroom Icebreakers (Free Playable Template Available!)
Shooting Never Have I Ever questions is a fantastic way to break the ice and engage students in a fun, engaging way. Giving this classic game a quick redesign intended for classrooms can create an exciting experience, helping students connect while sharing fun facts and experiences in a light-hearted environment.
Plus, you can easily integrate these questions into an interactive PowerPoint presentation. By using engaging features like drag-and-drop, timers, name pickers, and a gamified reward system, you can transform a traditional “Never Have I Ever” session into an unforgettable experience where students enjoy some laughs together.
And since I like you guys a little bit (😉), a downloadable PowerPoint template with full setup and play instructions can be found in this blog to help you get started!
Hosting a Game With Never Have I Ever Questions in PowerPoint
A major, yet free, step to make these Never Have I Ever questions playable in PowerPoint is to add ClassPoint, which you can easily download and install at no cost. This tool enhances your presentations with interactive features that can elevate the game experience for your students.
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To set up:
- Create a saved class with your students’ names so you can easily award stars to them during the game – no need for your students to have devices or log in!

- Create a PowerPoint presentation slide with Never Have I Ever questions covered by shapes that are converted into Draggable Objects.
Learn how to set up drag & drop in PowerPoint with ClassPoint's Draggable Objects.

Playing the Never Have I Ever questions game:
- Have all students stand up to start the game.
- Have the entire class vote or pick which question from your slide should be revealed. With Draggable Objects, you should be able to drag & drop these shape covers easily as you host the game live in slide show mode.

- General rule: if a student has done the activity mentioned in the question, they sit down.
- The last student (or students) standing wins the round.
- Award stars to the last student(s) standing using ClassPoint’s gamification features.

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