Yes or No Questions for Kids – Fun Picture Quiz

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Yes or No Questions for Kids – Lesson 1

In this yes or no questions for kids activity, children can listen, look, and choose Yes or No. These easy yes or no questions help kids build listening, reasoning, speaking, and confidence. Each question is short and clear, so children can answer quickly at home or in class.

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Answer quick — Do you like animals?
Yes or No Questions for Kids animal question
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Look up — Is the sky blue color?
Blue sky yes or no question
3
Think fast — Can a fish fly?
Fish yes or no question for kids
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Be honest — Do you love ice cream?
Ice cream yes or no question
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Quick check — Is an elephant small?
Elephant yes or no question for children
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Heads up — Can you touch the stars?
Stars in the sky
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Tell me — Do you like playing outside?
Kids playing outside
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Now — Is water wet?
Water splash
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One more — Can you see the moon at night?
Moon at night
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Last one — Do you like drawing?
Kid drawing picture
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Tips for Parents

This yes or no questions for kids activity helps children listen, think, and choose. First, let your child hear the question. Then, ask them to choose Yes or No. Finally, talk about the answer in one simple sentence.

  • Listening
  • Speaking
  • Reasoning
  • Vocabulary
  • Decision-making
  • Confidence
What your child learns here
  • First, your child hears a short question and listens for key words.
  • Next, your child looks at the picture and thinks about the answer.
  • In addition, your child learns everyday words like animals, sky, water, moon, and elephant.
  • As a result, your child builds confidence by choosing Yes or No.
  • Finally, your child gets quick practice with easy yes or no questions.
How this lesson helps thinking skills
  • To begin, it teaches a simple routine: listen, think, and choose.
  • Also, it helps children understand facts and personal choices.
  • For example, “Can a fish fly?” is a fact question, but “Do you like ice cream?” is a personal choice.
  • Therefore, children slowly learn to explain why they chose Yes or No.
Simple support at home
  • After each answer, ask, “Why did you choose Yes or No?”
  • Then, let your child answer in one short sentence.
  • Also, repeat two difficult questions the next day.
  • For example, ask real-life questions like “Is the sky cloudy?” or “Do we need an umbrella?”
Keep practice short, happy, and positive. Five minutes is enough for young children.
Signs of progress
  • Over time, your child will answer with less guessing.
  • Soon, your child may say short reasons like “because fish swim.”
  • Then, your child may answer faster and more calmly.
  • Finally, new words may appear in daily talk, such as splash, moon, elephant, and drawing.
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Yes or No Questions for Kids – Helpful Learning Resources

Parents and teachers can use these trusted resources for extra English practice, thinking questions, and simple conversation ideas after this yes or no questions for kids activity.

British Council LearnEnglish Kids

A trusted English-learning site with grammar practice, games, and activities that can support easy yes or no questions practice.

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PBS Growing Minds

A parent-friendly guide about asking children thoughtful questions and listening to their answers with care.

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Understood Question Tips

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Yes or No Questions for Kids – FAQ

Quick answers for parents and teachers using this yes or no questions for kids activity with audio, pictures, and simple choices.

How do kids play this Yes or No activity?
Kids tap Play Question, listen carefully, look at the picture, and choose Yes or No. The score updates after each answer.
What age group is this activity best for?
It works well for Pre-KG, LKG, UKG, and early primary learners who are practicing simple English listening and quick answers.
What skills does this activity improve?
Children build listening, vocabulary, reasoning, and confidence. In addition, easy yes or no questions help them make simple decisions.
Why do some questions accept both Yes and No?
Some questions are about personal choice, such as liking ice cream or drawing. Therefore, either answer can be correct because kids can answer honestly.
How can parents help in two minutes?
After the quiz, ask one “Why?” question. For example, ask “Why did you choose Yes?” Then repeat two questions tomorrow for quick revision.
What should we do if the audio does not play?
Check the internet connection and volume. Also, refresh the page once. If needed, try another browser. The activity still works with text prompts.
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