What nickels contain silver. Silver Nickels One of the more unusual Silver coins was the Jefferson Nickel of 1942 to 1945. Jefferson Nickels were first minted in 1938 and made of 75% Copper and 25% Nickel. However, in 1942, with World War II raging in Europe and the Pacific, Nickel became a critical war material.
Holy Moly this might be my new favorite Amazon Must Have for my classroom! A carnival style prize wheel…that's dry erase!! Yessss! I am so stinkin' excited to use this in my classroom in a variety of ways and I wanted to share them with you here! If you are wanting to grab this for your classroom here is the link. It is super sturdy and will last forever!
- Description: Designed in 2019, this is the only Christmas Wheel of Fortune style powerpoint template game on the internet. It has a toss up round, animated spinning wheel, the theme song, sound effects, updated graphics, etc. It has 13 fun round for your ministry, class room, family reunion, training meeting, etc.
- Educational Classroom Games - Wheel of Fortune 1) Divide the class into two teams. 2) Draw a giant wheel on the board and divide it up into 6-8 pie slices. 3) Make half the pie slices worth points (i.e. 1, 2, 3, 4) 4) The other sections are what add fun to the game. How you label them is up to you.
Wheel Of Fortune Spinner For Classroom Use
This answer page contains the Wheel of Fortune cheat database for the category Phrase. Get Answers Faster Using Filters Special Thanks to Everyone Who Has Provided Their Word Puzzle Solutions Submit Your Game Solution No Answer? Please give Continue reading →. Wheel of Fortune ESL Board Game You won't exactly be bringing in Pat Sayjack and Vanna White into the classroom with this adapted version of Wheel of Fortune, but the concept is relatively similar. This Wheel of Fortune ESL Game is a lot like the game Hangman with the added element of money and the wheel. Student Level: Beginner, Intermediate. Free and easy to use. Used by teachers and for raffles. Enter names, spin wheel to pick a random winner. Customize look and feel, save and share wheels.
- Homework Club: I have a homework club in my classroom that runs every 9 weeks. When a student goes all nine weeks with turning their homework in (once a week) they get to remain in homework club. I plan on using the prize wheel to write the student generated ideas for prizes and letting them spin to see what they won!
- Vocabulary Practice: Write the words you are studying on the wheel and have a student spin. someone then needs to act it out, share the definition, antonym, synonym, or use it in a sentence. You could also write those 5 choices on the wheel TWICE and then spin for each word!
- Partners: Have every student have a 'colored' partner and spin to tell them which partner they are working with at that time! (no writing required for this one!)
- Lining up: Write things like born in ____, longest hair, wearing blue, etc and spin to line up/grab clipboards/pick a spot to work in/etc!
- Random Student Prizes: Write different prizes on the wheel like no shoes, sit anywhere, pen all day, classroom economy amount and then spin during lessons for students who are participating, being a class leader, etc
- Classroom Economy: Write different amounts for the students to earn for different things or after certain class activities
- Choose a Read Aloud: Write the different chapter books or picture books that you will read next and spin to decide!
- Math Practice: Write math problems on the different spaces and spin to have ALL students work on that problem.use this as an exit ticket to go to lunch/recess!
- Fact Practice: Write different numbers on each section and tell them a number and operation on the board (times 3). Spin for a number to solve that equation. Example.spin a 4 would be 4×3!
- Reading Think Alouds: Write things like: connection, exciting, confusing, question, emotion, etc and during a read aloud spin to have someone tell you what they landed on. If you land on connection have a student tell you a connection they have made to the story you are reading. Add a free space to have them share ANY thought they have about the story! 'I really love the main character, because…'
- Reading Comprehension Questions: Use the spaces to write theme, main idea, comparing and contrasting characters, setting, plot, etc and spin during a read aloud. This is a super quick and easy way to check for comprehension! You could also write specific questions to that story. This is also a great option for the small group table!
- Higher Order Thinking Question Stems: Write some higher thinking questions on the spinner to use throughout your day!
- Tutoring: Use all these ideas with other kids you might not see all day.
I have all of this information in a Facebook live video on my page here if you want to watch! This is another way to keep your students engaged in learning! I hope you and your students love these ideas and if you have some of your own I would love to hear them!!
- Homework Club: I have a homework club in my classroom that runs every 9 weeks. When a student goes all nine weeks with turning their homework in (once a week) they get to remain in homework club. I plan on using the prize wheel to write the student generated ideas for prizes and letting them spin to see what they won!
- Vocabulary Practice: Write the words you are studying on the wheel and have a student spin. someone then needs to act it out, share the definition, antonym, synonym, or use it in a sentence. You could also write those 5 choices on the wheel TWICE and then spin for each word!
- Partners: Have every student have a 'colored' partner and spin to tell them which partner they are working with at that time! (no writing required for this one!)
- Lining up: Write things like born in ____, longest hair, wearing blue, etc and spin to line up/grab clipboards/pick a spot to work in/etc!
- Random Student Prizes: Write different prizes on the wheel like no shoes, sit anywhere, pen all day, classroom economy amount and then spin during lessons for students who are participating, being a class leader, etc
- Classroom Economy: Write different amounts for the students to earn for different things or after certain class activities
- Choose a Read Aloud: Write the different chapter books or picture books that you will read next and spin to decide!
- Math Practice: Write math problems on the different spaces and spin to have ALL students work on that problem.use this as an exit ticket to go to lunch/recess!
- Fact Practice: Write different numbers on each section and tell them a number and operation on the board (times 3). Spin for a number to solve that equation. Example.spin a 4 would be 4×3!
- Reading Think Alouds: Write things like: connection, exciting, confusing, question, emotion, etc and during a read aloud spin to have someone tell you what they landed on. If you land on connection have a student tell you a connection they have made to the story you are reading. Add a free space to have them share ANY thought they have about the story! 'I really love the main character, because…'
- Reading Comprehension Questions: Use the spaces to write theme, main idea, comparing and contrasting characters, setting, plot, etc and spin during a read aloud. This is a super quick and easy way to check for comprehension! You could also write specific questions to that story. This is also a great option for the small group table!
- Higher Order Thinking Question Stems: Write some higher thinking questions on the spinner to use throughout your day!
- Tutoring: Use all these ideas with other kids you might not see all day.
I have all of this information in a Facebook live video on my page here if you want to watch! This is another way to keep your students engaged in learning! I hope you and your students love these ideas and if you have some of your own I would love to hear them!!
Wheel Of Fortune Free Template
You can grab the free spin it to win it circle print out here! Another alternate wheel can be found here!