[h2]Table of Contents 🔎✨[/h2]
• 💌 Quick Overview
• 👥 Team Size & Roles
• 📝 Materials & Setup
• ⏱️ Rules & Flow
• 💬 Sharing & Storytelling
• 🏆 Scoring (Optional)
• 🔀 Variations & Twists
• ✅ Safety & Comfort
• 📣 Prompts for the SpinzyWheel
[h2]Description[/h2]
[h3]Overview[/h3]
The Gratitude Notes Wall SpinzyWheel is a heartwarming activity designed to cultivate appreciation and positivity within any group. Participants write short notes of gratitude — for teammates, teachers, friends, or even themselves — and place them on a shared wall or board. With each spin of the SpinzyWheel, unique prompts guide what kind of gratitude to express, keeping the activity fresh, engaging, and meaningful.
[h3]Why it works[/h3]
Expressing gratitude boosts morale, strengthens relationships, and creates a positive atmosphere. Instead of generic thank-yous, the SpinzyWheel introduces playful and thoughtful twists, helping participants reflect deeply while having fun. This activity encourages inclusivity, as everyone’s contribution adds to a collective wall of kindness.
[h3]Who benefits most[/h3]
Perfect for workplaces, schools, retreats, and family gatherings, this activity bridges age, culture, and personality differences. It works especially well in groups needing stronger bonds, emotional resets, or morale boosts.
[h3]Materials & setup[/h3]
• Sticky notes or small cards • Pens or markers • A wall, board, or large poster surface • A SpinzyWheel with gratitude prompts
Optional: decorative stickers, tape, or envelopes to make the wall visually appealing.
[h3]How the SpinzyWheel enhances engagement[/h3]
The SpinzyWheel ensures each note is unique. Instead of everyone writing the same type of thank-you, prompts like “thank a teammate for something small” or “write a note to your future self” add variety and depth. This keeps the activity from becoming repetitive and encourages creativity.
[h3]Rules & flow[/h3]
Participants gather around the Gratitude Notes Wall.A facilitator spins the SpinzyWheel for a prompt.Everyone writes a gratitude note based on the prompt.Notes are placed on the wall for all to see.Optionally, participants can read one or two notes aloud.[h3]Sharing & storytelling[/h3]
Encourage volunteers to explain their notes (if comfortable). Storytelling adds warmth and context, turning quick thank-yous into inspiring mini-moments.
[h3]Scoring (optional)[/h3]
Competition isn’t necessary, but lighthearted categories like “most creative note,” “funniest gratitude,” or “most touching” can make the activity more interactive.
[h3]Variations & accessibility[/h3]
• Anonymous option: participants don’t sign names for more openness. • Digital wall: use online boards for virtual teams. • Themed gratitude: focus on school, work, or family. • Accessibility: allow voice notes or drawings instead of writing.
[h3]Event-ready tips[/h3]
• Provide colorful stationery to make the wall inviting. • Take photos of the completed wall as a memory. • End the activity by reflecting on the common themes that appeared.