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Weather Condition Picker — Science Class
Spin a random weather condition for meteorology units, journal prompts, and morning meetings. Sunny, stormy, humid, and more — ten conditions ready to spin.

Study weather patterns beyond the window glance
elementary science teachers often lose minutes debating the next weather condition while the group waits. A weather condition wheel assigns Sunny, Rainy, Cloudy, and the rest of the list, in one visible spin so the pick feels fair rather than leader-chosen.
This wheel lists 10 options with equal odds when each appears once. Use it for meteorology and daily journal prompts. Each segment occupies one slice — say that once if someone claims the wheel "always lands" on the same item; short runs can cluster without rigging.
Classrooms project the embed during meteorology and daily journal prompts. Families spin on a tablet before committing to plans. Teams screenshot the result for async members who join late — same outcome, no re-spin argument.
Paste custom entries on the Name Spinner homepage when the default list is too narrow for your cohort. Remove items that violate policy or allergies before you spin — students trust the wheel only when the list matches reality.
Substitute plans: Leave a printed QR to this guide so coverage teachers run the same meteorology and daily journal prompts without improvising. Counselors and clubs use the spin for low-stakes variety when repetition breeds disengagement.
After-school programs spin once at check-in so staff spend zero minutes negotiating the opening activity. Professional development teams use the same pattern for workshop formats — the wheel picks structure, the facilitator keeps psychological safety.
This guide uses the weather-conditions template list — the same embed as random weather picker. Prefer this post for structured meteorology units; use the weather picker for journaling and family games. Pair rainy day activity wheel when Rainy lands.
Weather observation workflow
Step 1: Spin once; read the result aloud. Step 2: Confirm any safety or access rules for the pick. Step 3: Run the activity, lesson, or research block. Step 4: Debrief briefly — what surprised you?
Remove options that do not fit your space, budget, or policy on the homepage before projecting. Re-spins are for equipment failure or absent materials — not because the group hoped for a different outcome. Document that rule in your syllabus or meeting norms.
Equity: Offer opt-out paths and seated or remote variants when the landed pick assumes mobility, spending, or disclosure. Accessibility: Describe the spin result in chat for screen-reader users when facilitating hybrid sessions.
Time boxes: Announce a hard stop before the spin so the activity fits your block. Documentation: Screenshot or copy the homepage share link when the same list will repeat weekly — saves rebuild time.

Conditions on this wheel
- Sunny — fair equal slot on this weather condition wheel
- Rainy — fair equal slot on this weather condition wheel
- Cloudy — fair equal slot on this weather condition wheel
- Snowy — fair equal slot on this weather condition wheel
- Windy — fair equal slot on this weather condition wheel
- Foggy — fair equal slot on this weather condition wheel
- Stormy — fair equal slot on this weather condition wheel
- Hot — fair equal slot on this weather condition wheel
- Cold — fair equal slot on this weather condition wheel
- Humid — fair equal slot on this weather condition wheel
Illustrative weather condition wheel notes
10
Items on wheel
Customize on homepage
Yes
Equal odds
One slot per weather condition on this embed
~5 min
Typical time saved
Illustrative estimate vs group debate
Illustrative example only — rounded slot counts.

Fairness and house rules
Equal odds per item each spin when each appears once on the wheel. Weighted tickets and custom lists live on the homepage when you need raffle-style odds — this embed stays one segment per name for transparency.
If a landed pick is unsafe or off-limits today, delete it from the list before re-spinning — do not nudge the wheel informally. Trust: Explain once how Name Spinner picks the winner before animation; link how fair is random name picker for skeptical groups.
Privacy: Do not force personal stories tied to the spin result. Inclusion: Translate instructions when needed; the spin is fair only if everyone understands the task.
For recurring sessions, rotate who presses spin so no single student owns the button. Audit: Log odd repeats over twenty spins as a math lesson on random clustering — not evidence of a broken wheel.
Sample session outline
Min 0–5
Spin; match to today's forecast or historical date.
Min 5–15
Draw symbol; write three associated words.
Min 15–20
Graph class favorites; discuss climate vs weather.
“Random weather condition picks keep facilitation fair — the wheel chooses, you hold the safety boundaries.”
| Item | Setup tip |
|---|---|
| Rainy | Water cycle diagram, umbrella math |
| Stormy | Lightning safety, thunder delay |
| Foggy | Visibility science, driver safety tie-in |
| Humid | Dew point vs relative humidity demo |
Tips for facilitators
When Snowy, Windy, Foggy appear often in short sessions, treat it as normal variance — not a reason to distrust the tool. Over a semester, every weather condition on the wheel should get airtime if you spin regularly without trimming the list mid-year.
Projection: Fullscreen the homepage embed so the spin animation is visible; hidden spins feel rigged to students who cannot see the landing. Audio: In loud gyms or cafeterias, announce the result twice or flash it on a second monitor.
Differentiation: Offer a written opt-in task tied to the same ${spec.topicLabel} for students who need quiet work. Extension: Fast finishers research one fun fact about the landed item and teach back in thirty seconds.
Cross-linking: Bookmark this guide and the ${spec.hubLabel} hub for substitute folders. Assessment: Grade participation and reflection, not whether students liked the random outcome — the wheel assigns; learners respond.
Parent communication: Send the homepage link before family events so guardians preview the list. Data privacy: No accounts required — lists stay on device unless you choose to share a URL.
Common questions
Can I edit the list? Yes — use the homepage to add, remove, or reorder weather condition options, then share the encoded link.
Is every spin independent? Yes — previous results do not change the next odds when segments are equal.
Embed in slides? Link to this guide or paste the homepage URL after customizing your list.
Classroom mode? Switch to Classroom mode on the homepage for kid-safe announcer copy when presenting.
Share the result? Copy the winner card or homepage link after customizing for your group.
Too many options? Trim to ten focused entries — shorter lists spin faster and stay readable on projectors.
Sync with your local forecast
Paste conditions your region actually sees — fog, hail, drought — for relevant spins.
Create a custom weather condition wheel →Build your own spinner wheel
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