30cm Spinner with suction cup
A suction cap spinner can be a versatile and fun tool for use on whiteboards, glass, and tabletops. These spinners come with a suction cup at the base that adheres well to smooth surfaces. Here are some options and ideas for using a suction cap spinner, especially if you’re incorporating it into early literacy activities:
Ideas for Use in Early Literacy Classes:
1. Letter Matching Game: Write letters around the spinner on a whiteboard. Kids spin, and whatever letter it lands on, they say a word that starts with that letter.
2. Sight Word Practice: Place sight words around the spinner area. When it lands on a word, the child reads it aloud or uses it in a sentence.
3. Phonics Practice: Draw or attach pictures that represent different sounds (e.g., “cat” for “C” sound). When the spinner lands on a picture, they say the sound or spell the word.
4. Story Starters: Use prompts or images for storytelling. When it lands on a prompt, the child begins a story or adds to a collaborative story with others in the group.
5. Counting and Number Games: Use numbers around the spinner and have children practice counting, addition, or subtraction based on where it lands.
Adult supervision is recommended as it is with all of our products
A suction cap spinner can be a versatile and fun tool for use on whiteboards, glass, and tabletops. These spinners come with a suction cup at the base that adheres well to smooth surfaces. Here are some options and ideas for using a suction cap spinner, especially if you’re incorporating it into early literacy activities:
Ideas for Use in Early Literacy Classes:
1. Letter Matching Game: Write letters around the spinner on a whiteboard. Kids spin, and whatever letter it lands on, they say a word that starts with that letter.
2. Sight Word Practice: Place sight words around the spinner area. When it lands on a word, the child reads it aloud or uses it in a sentence.
3. Phonics Practice: Draw or attach pictures that represent different sounds (e.g., “cat” for “C” sound). When the spinner lands on a picture, they say the sound or spell the word.
4. Story Starters: Use prompts or images for storytelling. When it lands on a prompt, the child begins a story or adds to a collaborative story with others in the group.
5. Counting and Number Games: Use numbers around the spinner and have children practice counting, addition, or subtraction based on where it lands.
Adult supervision is recommended as it is with all of our products
A suction cap spinner can be a versatile and fun tool for use on whiteboards, glass, and tabletops. These spinners come with a suction cup at the base that adheres well to smooth surfaces. Here are some options and ideas for using a suction cap spinner, especially if you’re incorporating it into early literacy activities:
Ideas for Use in Early Literacy Classes:
1. Letter Matching Game: Write letters around the spinner on a whiteboard. Kids spin, and whatever letter it lands on, they say a word that starts with that letter.
2. Sight Word Practice: Place sight words around the spinner area. When it lands on a word, the child reads it aloud or uses it in a sentence.
3. Phonics Practice: Draw or attach pictures that represent different sounds (e.g., “cat” for “C” sound). When the spinner lands on a picture, they say the sound or spell the word.
4. Story Starters: Use prompts or images for storytelling. When it lands on a prompt, the child begins a story or adds to a collaborative story with others in the group.
5. Counting and Number Games: Use numbers around the spinner and have children practice counting, addition, or subtraction based on where it lands.
Adult supervision is recommended as it is with all of our products