Three desks used for the podium for each team (You could also just use three chairs).
You may also want to include some special sections such as “lose a turn” or “spin again”) A spinner (This could be borrowed from a board game at home and re-labeled with point values ranging from 1-25 in 5 point increments such as 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25.A large chalkboard or whiteboard with a large area for the “puzzles” and an area for keeping score.After you have played it once with your class it will be easy to set up and play on a bi-monthly or quarterly basis to check that your teaching has taken root in the hearts and minds of your children. This is a game based on the TV game show Wheel of Fortune which you can play in your Sunday School classroom to revisit past lessons and memory verses learned. Using games as a way of review can make it fun for you and your children. It is important to regularly check your kids’ knowledge to see if they are remembering all the great things you are teaching them.
Children love to learn and are quick to absorb new knowledge, but to ensure their new knowledge is long-lasting requires review and repetition.