How To Make A Game Spinner
Draw a spinner that suits the needs of your game. Tape the paper spinner onto a piece of poster board larger than the paper, or use scrap cardboard such as a panel from a cereal box. Use a glue stick if you prefer glue to tape. Poke a hole through the paper and cardboard in the center of the spinner. Oct 28, 2017 Step 1, Get a piece of paper. You can use printer paper or a piece of 8 1/2' by 11' looseleaf paper.
Do your young children have trouble using spinners? I see lots of great and games out there using spinners but I usually pass them by in favor of my old standby- the pocket die. Spinners can be challenging for young children if they are introduced too soon. Using a spinner requires more fine motor strength and dexterity than most kids are ready for at four years of age. At some point in the year though, when they are ready, I like to introduce spinners. Disclosure: Amazon links included below How to Make an Inexpensive Magnetic Spinner To reduce frustration and increase the ease of spinning I decided to solve this problem and create my own spinner. The materials I used are pictured below and I have also listed them for you here.
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Magnetic Spinner Supplies. One stove burner cover.
A tube of my favorite glue- E6000. One magnet dot. Spinner. Directions for Making a Magnetic Game Spinner This is so easy it requires very little explanation.
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First, I attached a magnet dot to the back of the spinner using E6000 glue. Next, I used the beginning sounds wheel from my literacy packet and placed it in the center of the stove burner cover. The magnet on the back of the spinner secures the game board to the burner cover and also raises the spinner high enough off the board to make spinning easier. DIY Magnetic Game Spinner You can use this easy DIY spinner for any literacy or math center activity. My stove burner cover was a little big but I like how it provides a very clear boundary for the spinner.
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