Classroom Tools
Free classroom wheels for teachers — pick student names fairly, assign chores or tasks, and make quick classroom decisions without playing favorites.
Teachers need randomness for a different reason than party hosts do: it's about fairness and time, not entertainment. Calling on the same few raised hands every day, or manually rotating chore and task assignments, quietly signals favoritism even when none is intended — and doing it by hand takes time you don't have between lessons. These three tools are the ones we hear from teachers most often.
The Classroom Name Picker is built specifically for calling on students fairly — load your roster once and reuse it across the day or term. The Chore Wheel extends the same idea to recurring classroom jobs (line leader, materials, cleanup) so the rotation feels random rather than assigned. The Decision Spinner, framed here for classroom use, is a simple visual yes/no tool that works well projected on a screen for whole-class decisions — picking between two activities, or letting the class "vote" on a tie-breaker in a way that's visibly impartial.
All three run entirely in the browser with no accounts or student data stored anywhere, which matters for classroom and school device policies. Pick whichever tool matches what you need to randomize today.
Classroom Tools Tools
Classroom Name Picker
Pick a student name fairly from a classroom list. Free and private.
Chore Wheel
Spin to fairly assign chores or household tasks.
Decision Spinner
Visual yes/no spinner with engaging animations and clear visual feedback.
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