Every teacher knows that fidget spinners are the "in" thing. Instead of saying they are not allowed in the classroom, why not allow them into your learning? I have created a math and literacy game that uses fidget spinners.
You will need a fidget spinner, paper plate, perminate marker, card stock paper, and a worksheet that is provided. This will be a choice centering my classroom, and there will only be two fidget spinner centers out.
First, label your plates. I did one plate with upper case letters, one plate with lower case letters, and one plate with numbers.
Next, cut out a triangle from a piece of paper, and put it on the fidget spinner.
Students will then put the fidget spinner in the middle of the plate. When the fidget spinner stops, they will look to see where the arrow is pointing. They will say the letter or number, and color in one of the squares on the worksheet. They will repeat the process.
I also plan on making fidget spinner games with the sight words that we are learning.
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Also, thank you to Teach Me Mommy for the great idea!
Also, thank you to Teach Me Mommy for the great idea!
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