Let a falling weight spin a disk, then use your own timing data to measure a rotational inertia you can never read off a label.
A disk sits on a low-friction vertical axle. A string wraps around a spool of radius R at the center of the disk, runs over a pulley at the table edge, and hangs down to a mass m. Release the mass: it falls, unwinding the string, and spins the disk up. A photogate times how long the mass takes to drop through a set height H. Below you will get a working rig with three knobs: the hanging mass m, the spool radius R, and the drop height H.
First, commit to a prediction. Then the apparatus unlocks.