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• 👥 Team Size & Roles
• 📝 Materials & Setup
• ⏱️ Rules & Flow
• 💬 Sharing & Storytelling
• 🏆 Scoring (Optional)
• 🔀 Variations & Twists
• ✅ Comfort & Inclusivity
• 📣 Prompts for the SpinzyWheel
The Show & Tell SpinzyWheel is a creative and interactive activity where participants share an item, memory, or story that holds meaning to them. Each spin reveals a unique prompt, guiding participants to bring forward something special, whether it’s a physical object, a personal anecdote, or a symbolic idea. This activity sparks curiosity, empathy, and connection in any group setting.
Show & Tell is a timeless method of storytelling that blends visual engagement with personal sharing. The SpinzyWheel adds surprise and structure, ensuring each round feels fresh and engaging. Participants not only get to share something unique but also learn unexpected things about others.
This activity suits classrooms, workshops, office teams, and family events. It is especially effective for groups that want to deepen understanding, strengthen trust, or energize participants through meaningful yet fun storytelling.
• A SpinzyWheel with Show & Tell prompts • A comfortable space for group discussion • Optional: items participants bring from home, photos, or digital files
Instead of repeating the same “show something” format, the SpinzyWheel provides specific prompts such as “an object that inspires you” or “something that represents your culture.” This keeps the activity diverse and engaging.
Encourage participants to not just show the item but explain its story, significance, or memory. This transforms the session into a rich exchange of experiences.
Groups can add lighthearted scoring with categories like “most inspiring,” “most surprising,” or “funniest show & tell.”
• For kids: focus on toys, drawings, or favorite objects. • For professionals: focus on meaningful tools, achievements, or motivational items. • For families: share heirlooms, traditions, or favorite memories. • Accessibility: allow photos, digital objects, or verbal storytelling instead of physical items.
• Set a time limit to keep the activity dynamic. • Encourage both serious and playful prompts. • Document the session with photos or notes for group memories.