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Sometimes you just want to leave it up to them...

...so let the students make their own spinners.

Wet-erase spinner boards can be used by students and teachers to address a variety of concepts in a user-friendly, hands-on way that allows students to be part of decision-making.

Students can write the options onto the spinners with a wet-erase marker and either use their own or trade with another student.

Assignment length, task type, or specific operations are just a few of the things that can be determined by this participant-centered tool.

Spinners can be used in independent student centers or stations, small group activities, whole class instruction, and extension activities.

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Our AT Lab has several sets of 8 of these light, reusable spinners for checkout, complete with markers. Do you teach in Central Virginia and are you interested in checking a set out of our AT Lab for a few weeks to use in your classroom? Call us at 800-426-1595 and ask for our library, or come by the VCU T/TAC at 10 E. Franklin St in Richmond!

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