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Default Re: Good props for an Oral Speaking Class?

A very simple tool is a spinner. You can buy them from Lakeshore Learning (this company has a website). These spinners have the numbers 1-6. Or, if you wish, you can make your own. If you want to get fancy, you can use Microsoft Excel to make a pie chart with any number of slices you wish (8 or 10 perhaps). Then make every slice a different color, and put a different number on each slice. Make the pie chart big, print it out on a color printer, and have it laminated. Attach an arrow that students spin, and you are ready to go!
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