Educational Wheel Manual
Simple guide to prepare, configure and use the online educational wheel in class, with students or in individual mode.
What it allows you to do
The Wheel turns topics, definitions and questions into a fast, visual and engaging activity.
Teachers can create their own wheel, use ready-made templates or practice languages. The game works in individual mode or with students, using free response or multiple choice, with timers, turns and scoring.
Free response or multiple choice.
Create a game, use templates or practice languages.
Time, question changes and scoring.
Ideal for individual review or classroom activities.
Quick Steps
How to prepare an educational wheel.
Open the game
Go to the Wheel page and choose whether you want to create your own game, use templates or practice languages.
Choose the answer type
Decide whether the class will answer freely with a clue or choose the correct answer from a set of options.
Load the content
Enter your questions, select a subject with topics or prepare language vocabulary.
Configure the activity
Adjust the time limit, question changes and scoring according to the activity.
Choose individual or students
In classroom mode you can use turns, points and automatic or manual student changes.
Start spinning
Click Spin Wheel and use the challenge that appears to review content with pace and variety.
Ways to create the game
Three ways to prepare the wheel.
| Option | Purpose | How it works |
|---|---|---|
| Create Game | Prepare your own content for a specific lesson. | In free response mode you can enter a topic and clue. In multiple choice mode you can create questions, answers and mark the correct one. |
| Use Templates | Work with ready-made subjects and topics. | Select the subject, choose one or more topics and let the wheel turn them into challenges or questions. |
| Practice Languages | Review translations and vocabulary. | Select your native language, the target language and a category. The wheel will use words or questions for classroom practice. |
Answer Types
Two ways to answer.
Free Response with Clue
The wheel shows a clue or definition and the student answers without seeing options. Ideal for speaking practice, memory and reasoning.
Multiple Choice
Each challenge appears with possible answers. Ideal for quick review, assessment, team activities and score-based games.