Random Name Picker for the Classroom: Fair Ways to Choose Students

Every teacher knows the pattern: you ask a question, the same four hands go up, and the same twenty-six students practice the art of looking busy. Calling on the quiet ones feels like an ambush; calling on the volunteers teaches everyone else that silence works. A random name picker wheel breaks the pattern — and, used well, it makes being picked feel like a game instead of a spotlight.

Why random beats "who wants to answer?"

When selection is visibly random, three things change in the room:

Setting up your class wheel in under a minute

With our spin the wheel tool, the fastest route is the Paste list button: copy your roster from a spreadsheet or register — one name per line — paste it, and every student becomes a slice. The list is saved in your browser, so next lesson the wheel is exactly as you left it. Nothing is uploaded anywhere: the names live only on your machine, which matters when the list is a class roster.

Two tips from teachers who use wheels daily:

Keeping it kind

Random calling has a failure mode: it can raise anxiety for students who dread speaking. The wheel gives you graceful outs that preserve the fairness:

Beyond cold-calling

Once the roster is on the wheel, it earns its keep everywhere: picking presentation order, assigning classroom jobs, choosing which team goes first, drawing the winner of the reading challenge. For quick binary calls — indoor or outdoor recess — the pre-loaded yes or no wheel settles it in five seconds. And if you want the same wheel on the classroom PC and your laptop, the Copy share link button encodes the whole list into a URL you can bookmark on both.

Paste your roster and spin — free, no sign-up, and the names never leave your browser.

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