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Make text dice with phonics digraphs, reading rules, and combinations. Have the students roll the dice and give them 2 minutes to write as many words as they can that contain those phonics rules. Use two different-coloured dice: one will represent the numerator and one will be the denominator. Use your dice to roll a fraction (e.g. 3/4). Then you can: Make dice with numbers and different operators ( + , - , x ) or just use regular dice plus the operator dice for simple math practice.
You can mix a text die with punctuation like '.' '?' 'not' and an image die. Have students make a sentence, negative statement or question with the word that comes up on the image die.
How can I use dice in maths?
Roll two dice and add them together to find the sum. Find the next 10 consecutive multiples of that number.
Twinkl Tip: For younger children, you could even paste pictures onto each side of your editable dice template. Ready-made resources for dice activities Free printable dice maker from Tools for Educators: Create your own custom dice with pictures, text or both images and text. You can make dice with just your text or choose an image category below to make dice with those images. (See below for some ideas on how to use the dice.)
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