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Last updated

13 June 2026

pptx, 1.73 MB
pptx, 1.73 MB

Build classroom community with this Four Corners getting-to-know-you activity designed for the beginning of the school year. This resource includes an editable PowerPoint presentation with discussion prompts that encourage student participation, movement, and interaction.

Students respond to questions by moving to different corners of the room based on their answers. The prompts focus on interests, preferences, experiences, goals, and other back-to-school topics that help students learn more about their classmates in a structured setting.

The editable PowerPoint format allows teachers to customize questions, add new prompts, or modify existing content to fit the needs of their classroom. The activity can be used during the first days of school, morning meetings, icebreaker sessions, or community-building lessons.

Ideal for elementary and middle school classrooms, this resource provides a simple format for encouraging student discussion and classroom interaction.

What’s Included:

Editable PowerPoint presentation (PPT)
Four Corners discussion prompts
Getting-to-know-you questions
Customizable slides for additional prompts
Classroom-friendly presentation format

Ideal For:

Back-to-school activities
Classroom icebreakers
Community-building lessons
Morning meetings and group discussions
Classroom or homeschool use

Provide students with structured opportunities to interact, share ideas, and learn about one another using this editable Four Corners back-to-school activity.

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