
The student then answers the questions, "Did you like this book? Would you recommend this book to a friend? Explain why." When you spin the wheel, the the parts of the book report appear, one at a time. The student fills out the parts of the book report, including: Genre, Year Published, Setting, Main Character(s), Plot - Beginning, Middle, End, Problem or Conflict, and Message or Moral of Story.

Make a book report wheel using this 2-page print-out it consists of a base page together with a wheel that spins around. The student then answers the questions, "If you met the subject of this biography, what questions would you ask? Did you like this book? Would you recommend this book to a friend? Explain why."

The student fills out the parts of the book report, including: Subject of the Biography, Date and Place of Birth, Early Life and Education, Career, Family and Children, Major Accomplishment(s), How the Subject Changed the World, Date and Place of Death. Make a biography book report wheel using this 2-page print-out it consists of a base page together with a wheel that spins around. The student then writes a paragraph on interesting features about the animal. Also, draw the animal on the top of the wheel. Use the wheel to write facts about the animal, including: Scientific Name, Type of Animal, Color, Size, Diet, Enemies, Habitat, Range, Life Cycle, Life Span, Endangered?, Something Interesting. Make an animal report wheel using this 2-page print-out it consists of a base page together with a wheel that spins around. Print, then assemble the blank, twelve-division word wheel, then fill in words and/or images by hand. This 2-page print-out makes a blank word wheel it consists of a base page together with a wheel that spins around. Print, then assemble the blank, ten-division word wheel decahedron, then fill in words and/or images by hand. Print, then assemble the blank, eight-division word wheel, then fill in words and/or images by hand. Print, then assemble the blank, heptagonal seven-division word wheel, then fill in words and/or images by hand. Print, then assemble the blank, seven-division word wheel, then fill in words and/or images by hand. Print, then assemble the blank, six-division word wheel, then fill in words and/or images by hand. Print, then assemble the blank, five-division word wheel, then fill in words and/or images by hand. Print, then assemble the blank, four-division word wheel, then fill in words and/or images by hand.

These wheels are filled out by the student. Heavy paper (like cardstock) makes better wheels. When you spin the wheel, words are formed or displayed. These two-page print-outs make word wheels each one consists of a base page together with a wheel that spins around (they are connected by a metal brad). is a user-supported site.Īs a bonus, site members have access to a banner-ad-free version of the site, with print-friendly pages.īlank Word Wheel - Bottom: Printable Worksheetīlank Word Wheel - Top: Printable Worksheetġ2-Sided Blank Word Wheel - Bottom: Printable Worksheetīlank Seven-Division Word Wheel: Printable Worksheet
