Meet the Team Behind Question of the Day (2024)

A new NGPF Question of the Daycomes out via the blog every Monday-Thursday during the school year so you can count on having a fresh bell ringer to start your class. If you've ever wondered who writes them and how our team comes up with the questions, read on to find out.

The current NGPF Question of the Day (QotD) team is made up of three NGPF team members who rotate writing the questions. They each shared background on their process for coming up with a fresh Question of the Day and reflections on some of their favorites.

Professional Development Leader & Web Developer

What are the benefits of using Question of the Day in the classroom?

A QotD is great for the classroom because they are quick engaging activities that can be used to jump-start any class period. They are also very flexible in implementation. You can use a QotD to briefly highlight a current event before you begin the topic of the day or can select a QotD related to your lesson and use it to hook your students and deepen the conversation.

How do you come up with questions and what are your go-to resources for getting ideas?

When planning an upcoming QotD I reflect on important topics at the moment for students. Sometimes it is related to a current issue in personal finance and sometimes it is critical knowledge for students to be familiar with. Most of my sources come from Forbes (particularly biographical sources) as well as Statista.

What is your favorite Question of the Day?

My favorite QotD has to be $549 AirPods Max on credit...If you make the minimum payments, how long before this credit card bill is paid off? I have been updating this question each year with different items [PS5, Macbook, etc] and I think it is an important aspect of credit cards that students need to understand before using them as financial tools. Stretching to pay with a credit card for an item you want but can't actually afford will end up costing you much more in the long run!

In your history of writing Question of the Day, which answer most surprised you?

The most surprising statistic from a QotD was the correlation between economic recessions and the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team winning the World Series. Clearly there is no causation in this statistic, but I found the coincidence entertaining!

Co-Founder

What are the benefits of using Question of the Day in the classroom?

The first few minutes of any class period can really set the tone. A QotD captures student’s attention immediately with a topic that is relevant, engaging and up-to-date. The discussion prompt provides the added benefit of getting students talking.

How do you come up with questions and what are your go-to resources for getting ideas?

I’m one of those finance nerds who probably reads way too much finance-related stuff. In the course of that reading, there will be that “aha moment” where I come across a statistic that surprises and enlightens me and I think “that would be a perfect question of the day!”

Two of my favorite sources are Visual Capitalist, which is a repository of amazing infographics and the daily Marketplace podcast which keeps me to up-to-date on the economy and personal finance.

What is your favorite Question of the Day?

I love the question about how much a successful YouTuber earns if they have 1.4 million views on monthly basis. My son spends lots of time on YouTube and told me how he was going to do that for a living. So I asked him this QotD and…he was very disappointed!

In your history of writing Question of the Day, which answer most surprised you?

The recency effect is kicking in so I’m going to say the question regarding the percent of 16- and 18-year-olds that have drivers’ licenses. I’m shocked about the change that has taken place over the past few decades and attitudes about cars.

Curriculum Designer

What are the benefits of using Question of the Day in the classroom?

A huge benefit of QotD is how engaging they are. As they’re often centered around things like current events and interesting facts and figures, they're a great way to get students thinking, discussing, and asking questions.

How do you come up with questions and what are your go-to resources for getting ideas?

I usually look at the time of year–what big events are happening? What sports seasons are underway? Are there any business milestones or anniversaries happening? What are people doing with their finances around this time of year (taxes, etc.)? For brand new QotD, I often find great content in newsletters from places like Morning Brew and The Economist.

What is your favorite Question of the Day?

It’s almost too hard to pick a favorite, but the QotD I enjoy most are the ones that really make students think about a decision they might be faced with in the near future, or maybe they’re already having to face now. These ones are interesting because each student could have a different answer and be “correct,” so it brings about a lot of great discussion.

Examples include: “What percentage of high school students have considered vocational/trade schools?”; “What is the average amount of debt for college graduates?”; and “What is the recommended age to get a credit card?

In your history of writing Question of the Day, which answer most surprised you?

I was floored when I found out that almost 60% of online sales are made through Amazon. It’s pretty obvious that Amazon is a very large company, but I had no idea what an unbelievably huge hold they have on the online retail market.

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Meet the Team Behind Question of the Day (2024)

FAQs

What are some good meet the team questions? ›

Then, once your team is more connected, you can bust out the more “serious” questions.
  • Who's the most famous person you've ever met? ...
  • What's your guilty pleasure?
  • Looking back at when you were younger, what was your silliest fear?
  • What is your current desktop or cell phone wallpaper? ...
  • Tell us about your worst hair day.
Jan 16, 2024

What is a good question of the day for teams? ›

Here are questions to build deeper bonds on big teams:
  • What's your favorite ice cream topping?
  • What color best describes your personality?
  • What is your favorite part about working at the company?
  • Where did you grow up?
  • What's your favorite food?
  • Where did you go on your last vacation?
  • Who knows you best?

What to say in a meet the team post? ›

Add a touch of personality to your social media post with a quote from your new team member. The quote can include: why they joined the company, what they look forward to doing, their backgrounds, or even a personal motto.

What to include in a meet the team? ›

Leave contact information so visitors may contact the right person. Write some fun facts about each one. Highlight personalities that would be of interest to visitors. Explain the value of each team member.

What are 5 great ice breaker questions? ›

Personal ice breaker questions

What's the best piece of advice you have ever been given? ❖ If you had to teach a class on one thing, what would you teach? ❖ If you could eliminate one thing from your daily routine, what would it be and why? ❖ Would you rather be the funniest or smartest person in the room?

What are the fun questions to open a meeting? ›

Icebreaker questions for adults
  • What was your least favorite food as a child? ...
  • As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?
  • What was your favorite breakfast as a kid?
  • What's something you rebelled against as a kid?
  • What were some of your favorite activities as a kid?

What is a fun question to ask a group? ›

Funny Icebreaker Questions. What is one article of clothing that someone could wear that would make you walk out on a date with them? The zombie apocalypse is coming, who are 3 people you want on your team? What is your most used emoji?

What is a great question of the day? ›

Who were your best friends? What were they like? How would you describe a perfect day when you were young? What did you think your life would be like when you were older?

What are fun questions of the day? ›

Random Questions to Ask People
  • If you could be any animal, what would you be and why?
  • Do you eat or drink soup?
  • How many pairs of shoes do you own?
  • What is the best gift you have ever received?
  • If you were a superhero, what powers would you want to have?
  • What is your favorite animal?
  • What's your favorite family recipe?

What do you say when you meet your team? ›

Here are some talking points you may consider for your first meeting with a new team:
  • Start by introducing yourself and telling your team about your work experience and areas of expertise, along with your background.
  • Thank your team for the warm welcome you received, and tell them how excited you are to work with them.
Apr 11, 2024

What is a good team introduction example? ›

Dear [Department/Team Name], I'm [Your Name], and I'm honored to introduce myself as your new [Job Title] effective [Start Date]. With over [Number] years of experience in [Industry/Field], I'm excited to bring my expertise in [Relevant Skills/Expertise] to support and lead this talented team.

How do you lead a fun team meeting? ›

8 team bonding activities to make your regular staff meetings fun
  1. Show and tell. For a fun way to move into your next meeting, try a quick round of show and tell. ...
  2. Caption contest. ...
  3. Play “would you rather?” ...
  4. Best backdrop contest. ...
  5. Guess the location. ...
  6. Joke of the day. ...
  7. Scavenger hunt. ...
  8. Guess the picture.
Aug 16, 2024

What is the purpose of meet the team? ›

Introducing employees is the main aim of these team pages. Add consistent information about each employee, including their name, position, years with the organisation and major achievements or awards. Your customers may appreciate the background and expertise on the team.

What not to do in a team meeting? ›

But, today, let's talk about the 5 things not to do in a meeting.
  1. Don't ask for anyone and everyone's opinions. ...
  2. Never — and I mean never — talk about employee issues in a group setting. ...
  3. Don't be indecisive. ...
  4. Don't invite the wrong people to the meeting. ...
  5. Don't be disorganized, but also don't over prepare.

What questions to ask in a team meeting? ›

Questions for building rapport among remote or hybrid teams
  • What is your favorite desk stretch or at-home exercise?
  • Show us something in your home you find beautiful.
  • How is your communication style different in person than it is virtually?
  • What's something the team could do to make all of you feel more connected?

What are 5 questions to get to know your team? ›

“Teamwork” Get to Know Your Team Questions
  • What's your favorite memory from your time at the company?
  • What's your favorite thing about working on our team?
  • What's your favorite accomplishment in your career so far?
  • How do you handle conflicts or disagreements with colleagues or clients?
Dec 11, 2023

What are warm up questions for team meetings? ›

Get to know your team icebreakers
  • Where did you grow up?
  • What day in your life would you like to relive?
  • What is the kindest act you have ever done?
  • Describe yourself in three words.
  • What was your dream job as a kid?
  • What are the top three items on your bucket list?
  • What movie scene is worthy of an Oscar?
Dec 23, 2022

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