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Blank Dice pack of 30 Re-writeable White

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Make dice with numbers and different operators ( + , - , x ) or just use regular dice plus the operator dice for simple math practice.

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: Dice activities can be a really nice way to introduce even more variety to your teaching. And with this editable dice template, it's easier than ever. Simply type in whatever text you need and print. Your activity will be ready to go in minutes.Printing is an integral part of a teacher’s daily life. But… have you ever stopped to think about how much paper is being used everyday in schools? Our handy blog on Eco Friendly Ways To Use Twinkl Resources, talks about how waste management is a brilliant way to reduce your classroom’s greenhouse emissions. Through the pandemic, we’ve been forced to turn to digital learning, and new ways of teaching. Which actually, may have benefit to some families who don’t have printers at home. To learn more about how to make your teaching more eco-friendly, take a read of the blog! How can I use dice in maths? The basic idea for using these dice in communication classes is that students roll the dice and use the vocabulary that comes up. So for example you could make 2 dice with animals. If 'a horse' and 'a pig' come up, students might make a sentence like, 'A horse is faster than a pig.' 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.)

This Reading Prompts Dice Net can be used to create an engaging guided reading activity. Ideal for small group work, children can answer a range of questions about the book you're reading at the moment. Make text dice with set questions or better yet, just the beginning, 'Have you ever ...?' / 'Do you have ...?' / 'Are you going to ...?' and use these as conversation starters and warm up activities.

This Editable Dice Template can also be used for lots of different purposes. You can customise it with words, numbers or pictures to make it work for you. You might also find these Numbers to 12 Dice Nets handy for adding together numbers that are greater than 12.

Roll two dice and add them together to find the sum. Find the next 10 consecutive multiples of that number. 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. These 10-Side Dice Nets, for instance, are for making 10-sided dice. These can be extremely useful when teaching children about times tables or place value.Twinkl Tip: For younger children, you could even paste pictures onto each side of your editable dice template. Ready-made resources for dice activities If you've found this editable dice template useful but time really isn't on your side this week, then you might find some of our ready-made dice useful. Browse the ideas below for inspiration. Combine the text dice with the printable board games in examples like those above. So instead of using two dice, you would use the content from the dice and content from the board position to practice your target language. This editable dice template is an incredibly flexible teaching tool that can be used to teach primary children about cubes and nets. But it's also great for lots of other activities, such as icebreakers or guided reading.

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