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This handout contains templates and instructions to make your own board spinners.
Once you’ve made your spinner, take a photo and share it with us! We’d love to see the creative ways you find to use a board spinner in your classroom.
For more ideas on how to use the arrow spinner, see our Top ten best board spinner ideas and activities for the English classroom blog.
You will receive an email with a PDF to download and print.
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