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Template category
Classroom participation
Prompts and editable roster scaffolds for inclusive turns, review and small-group work.
Classroom participation moves
Choose a clear way for the class to contribute without relying on the same response format each time.
Best with: Wheel spinner · general choice list
Preview
- Think, then share with a partner
- Write one sentence first
- Offer an example
- Ask a clarifying question
4 more entries in the editable list. Remove any move that does not suit the lesson, access needs or available time.
End-of-lesson review prompts
Select one concise reflection prompt for a lesson close or an exit response.
Best with: Wheel spinner · general choice list
Preview
- What changed in your understanding?
- Which example helped most?
- What would you explain to someone else?
- Where did you need to think carefully?
4 more entries in the editable list. Edit subject-specific language before opening the list in the wheel.
Editable class group roster
Start a team-generator roster with example skill ratings and two leader markers, then replace every placeholder locally.
Best with: Random team generator · people roster
Preview
- Replace with learner 1, 3, leader
- Replace with learner 2, 2
- Replace with learner 3, 4
- Replace with learner 4, 3
4 more entries in the editable list. Replace every placeholder. Ratings are optional estimates, and balanced teams remain a heuristic.
Template category
Workshop icebreakers
Low-pressure ways to open, check in and reflect during a facilitated session.
Workshop opening questions
Pick a brief opening question that helps participants connect the session to their experience.
Best with: Wheel spinner · general choice list
Preview
- What would make this session useful?
- What is one strength you bring today?
- What is already working well?
- What would you like to understand better?
4 more entries in the editable list. Invite people to pass; an opening prompt should not force personal disclosure.
Workshop energy check-ins
Choose a lightweight check-in format when a workshop needs a pause or reset.
Best with: Random name picker · general choice list
Preview
- One-word weather report
- Thumb scale from low to high
- Name one useful discovery
- Choose: pause, continue or clarify
4 more entries in the editable list. These are activity formats, not questions about health or other sensitive information.
Workshop retrospective prompts
Select a focused reflection question after a group activity or facilitated exercise.
Best with: Wheel spinner · general choice list
Preview
- What should we keep doing?
- What should we simplify?
- Where did the group lose momentum?
- Which voice needs more room next time?
4 more entries in the editable list. Use one or two prompts rather than rushing through the whole set.
Template category
Team roles and priorities
Practical role and agenda choices for ordinary meetings and project work.
Meeting contribution roles
Allocate a useful meeting role or rotate responsibilities without creating a permanent hierarchy.
Best with: Wheel spinner · general choice list
Preview
- Facilitator
- Time guide
- Decision recorder
- Question collector
4 more entries in the editable list. Check consent and access needs before assigning a role to a person.
Project priority discussion order
Randomise the order in which a team discusses ordinary project questions when none has an inherent priority.
Best with: List randomiser · general choice list
Preview
- Clarify the intended outcome
- Check who is affected
- Review available evidence
- Identify dependencies
4 more entries in the editable list. Do not randomise issues where safety, urgency or a deadline should set the order.
Template category
Sports warm-ups
Simple movement and coaching-station choices that can be adapted to the group.
Low-equipment warm-up moves
Choose a short movement for an informal warm-up when the coach has already checked suitability.
Best with: Wheel spinner · general choice list
Preview
- Easy side steps
- Arm circles
- Walking knee lifts
- Gentle heel raises
6 more entries in the editable list. Adapt intensity, space and movement for the group; a random choice does not replace coaching judgement.
Coaching station rotation
Shuffle a simple set of coaching stations into a fresh running order for the session.
Best with: List randomiser · general choice list
Preview
- Movement preparation
- Short passing practice
- Footwork pattern
- Accuracy target
4 more entries in the editable list. Replace stations to match the sport, equipment and risk assessment.
Template category
Everyday choices
Household, meal and family activity lists for routine decisions.
Household chore rotation
Shuffle ordinary shared chores into a discussion order or weekly rotation.
Best with: List randomiser · general choice list
Preview
- Clear the table
- Load or unload the dishwasher
- Wipe kitchen surfaces
- Sort recycling
4 more entries in the editable list. Agree what is age-appropriate and reasonable before allocating any task.
Weeknight meal themes
Choose a broad meal theme before adapting it to ingredients, allergies, preferences and budget.
Best with: Wheel spinner · general choice list
Preview
- Tray-bake night
- Soup and bread
- Rice bowl
- Pasta and vegetables
4 more entries in the editable list. The list contains themes rather than dietary advice; edit it for the household.
Screen-free family activities
Pick a simple shared activity for an ordinary evening or quiet weekend hour.
Best with: Random name picker · general choice list
Preview
- Take a neighbourhood photo walk
- Build a paper tower
- Make up a short quiz
- Draw a shared map
4 more entries in the editable list. Remove options that do not fit the available space, time or access needs.
Template category
Discussion prompts
Open prompts designed to start a useful, respectful conversation.
Thoughtful discussion starters
Choose an open, low-stakes prompt for a club, team or family conversation.
Best with: Wheel spinner · general choice list
Preview
- What makes a place feel welcoming?
- Which everyday object is designed especially well?
- What is easier to learn with other people?
- Which small habit saves you time?
4 more entries in the editable list. Let anyone pass, and avoid using random prompts to demand private information.
Template category
Geography activities
A focused country set for a comparative geography activity.
Comparative country study
Load a deliberately varied country set into Destination Dart for a comparative geography activity.
Best with: Random country generator · general choice list
Preview
- Canada
- Costa Rica
- Ghana
- Iceland
8 more entries in the editable list. Country selection starts a research task; it does not define culture or settle political questions.
Template category
Writing prompts
Original starting situations for short, adaptable creative-writing exercises.
Short-story situations
Choose an original starting situation for a short scene, free-write or group storytelling exercise.
Best with: Wheel spinner · general choice list
Preview
- A parcel arrives one day too early
- The town clock starts counting backwards
- Two neighbours exchange the wrong keys
- A forgotten path appears after rain
6 more entries in the editable list. Change the tone, setting and point of view after the starting situation is chosen.
Template category
Presentation order
Editable structures for ordering sections, speakers and peer-feedback rounds.
Presentation section order
Explore a fresh order for independent presentation sections before editing the final structure.
Best with: List randomiser · general choice list
Preview
- Context
- Audience need
- Key finding
- Worked example
4 more entries in the editable list. Keep opening, safety and prerequisite material fixed when sequence genuinely matters.
Peer-feedback rotation roster
Start an eight-person repeat-free pairing schedule, then replace each placeholder in the pair generator.
Best with: Random pair generator · people roster
Preview
- Replace with participant 1
- Replace with participant 2
- Replace with participant 3
- Replace with participant 4
4 more entries in the editable list. Replace every placeholder and explain how feedback will be handled before creating the schedule.
Private hand-off
How opening a template works
When you choose Open edited template, ChoiceDrop places the edited lines in short-lived storage for this browser tab and opens the tool's ordinary canonical route. Entries are not added to the address, uploaded or shared with another device. The hand-off is removed after the destination tool loads it.
Copy and TXT download are available when you prefer to move the list yourself. Saved lists and longer-term browser storage are optional; opening a template does not create an account or a public template page.
Good to know
Questions about templates
Can I edit a template before opening it?
Yes. Expand its editable preview, change the lines, then use the open, copy or download action. The original catalogue entry remains available through Reset edits.
Will a template put names or entries in the URL?
No. The destination is an ordinary tool route. Edited entries pass only through short-lived same-tab browser storage and are cleared when loaded.
Are the classroom and sport templates automatic recommendations?
No. They are adaptable starting points. A facilitator or coach must decide what is suitable for the people, setting, access needs and activity.
Can I submit a template publicly?
No. This is a small curated library with no public submissions, comments, accounts or community content.