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Editable Spinners! Sight Word Work - Spin it. Read it. Write it.

Hey guys!  Long time no blog!  But I'm back!  I've posted several new products on my TPT store, but this one might be my favorite.  So I wanted to share some pictures of it with you all.  This is my editable spinners pack.  I created this for sight word work.  What I love about it is.....
It is printer friendly!  I made 10 different background spinners like this picture....
 
 
Now all I have to do is pick the background I want print it and laminate it.  The best part is, I only have to print it once!  No more worrying about running out of color ink!  So here is how it works.  After you have picked your background, printed and laminated.  You can then pick what number spinner and worksheet you want your students working on.


This is one of my favorite backgrounds. :)  I then typed my sight words on the spinner with four.  I also printed my Spin it.  Read it.  Write it. worksheet with four columns.  Then you can laminate the wheel and attach to the background with a brad.  Use a paperclip to spin.  The students can then record their spin on the matching worksheet.  I think it's a nice change of scenery for the little's.  I like to use these when students go to labs and I am working with small groups.  They spin it, read it and then they can choose if they use pencil, marker, crayon, pen or if they want to rainbow write it.  Here's some more pictures:)




 
I have saved and locked all images in a PowerPoint file, so you do have to have PowerPoint to open and edit, however if you are not computer savvy; you could print blank spinner wheels one time then laminate and use expo marker to write students new sight words.
 
Here's a close up of the worksheet! 
 
 My favorite background!  Isn't he cute! 
 
Go check it out.  Click and download preview for a free background spinner, one wheel and one worksheet!
 
Click here to find it in my TPT store!
 
 
Let me know what you think! 
 
Till next time!  Teach On!
 
 


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