Wheel of Names.
by Dr. Caroline Ramsey Musselwhite
What. Who
doesn’t love a spinner? And I especially
love a spinner that you can quickly change, that includes customizable music,
and shows the choice clearly! That’s
what you get with Wheel of Names. For FREE!!
Who. I’m using
this spinner with a range of students from very young to adults. The music makes it a joy to use!
How. The most
important feature is to customize it!
Here are some features you can change:
1.Make
Your Wheel: Add your own
choices. Remember to save your list to
use again. Yes, you can use names, but you
can also change to include:
a.
Core Words. For example, you can quickly type in your
10-12 core words for the month, then save the list to use multiple times (Read
more about this in Core Word Fun, coming soon to Teachers Pay
Teachers).
b.
Character Names. We have done activities where we compare characters,
describe characters, etc. This is a fun
way to pick the characters to talk or write about.
c.
Categories. Pick a category for device practice,
on-the-fly Mad Libs, etc.
d.
Words to Sort. This is a great follow-up to Making Words,
but can also be used for phonological awareness activities such as judging
rhymes and odd one out.
e.
Activity Choices. Sometimes you have multiple activities that
you will do during a class / session.
You can put them on the wheel and use it to pick the next activity.
f.
Actions for a Song: We added visual choices to the actions of the
song, I Have a Friend (Musselwhite, 2019, Singing to Learn CD/dropbox). Students spin to pick an action.
2. Customize Your Wheel. This is where the engagement features are
set up. Choose many features such as:
a.
Dark Mode. I always keep dark mode on because it blocks
out distractions, and makes a dark background on which I can make annotations
such as typing words.
b.
Music to Play During Spin. The default sound is ticking (boring!) Luckily, there are many interesting music
choices to pick from.
c.
Length of Spin. Another ‘during spin’ choice is the length of
time. The default time is 10 seconds,
but I typically prefer 5 – 6 seconds.
That’s enough time to enjoy the music without eating into my teaching
time!
d.
After Spin Choices. You can set up choices for after
spinning. My default choices are shown
in the picture. I typically keep these
and do not reset them.
e.
Background Colors. I have chosen primary colors, as seen on my
image.
f.
Image in Center. You can use an image from their gallery or
upload your own image. For example, I
uploaded a picture of a car for the middle of a wheel to play ‘judge the rhyme’.
Spin a word, then judge if the new word
matches ‘car.’
3. Enjoy Your Wheel! I’m finding that this helps to add engagement
and ‘zing’ to our sessions, plus modeling print. Hope you enjoy it too. Leave a comment!