Rolling the Dice
Materials Needed:
Grades 1-3: 2-3 dice
Grades 4-5: 2-3 dice
Grades 6-8: 4 dice
Grades 1-3
The basic starting point for using dice for learning and reviewing math facts is to have the child roll two dice and add them together. Have the child keep track of each score. Whoever reaches 500 first wins.
If your child has advanced beyond that point, make it more challenging by using three dice. Roll the first die for a target number. Then roll the other two dice until together they add up to the target number of the first die. Add all the various rolls together and the person that has a total of 500 first, wins!
Grade 4-5
The basic starting point for using dice for children in Grades 4-5, is to roll two dice and have the child multiply them together. If you child is more advanced, have the child roll two dice and add them together and then repeat. Then multiple the two sums. Keep track of each score and the first person to reach 500 first, wins!
Grades 6-8
24 Game
Roll four dice. Take the four numbers you rolled and use them to make 24. You can only use the four numbers, but you can use them in any way. For example:
You roll 6 , 9 , 3 , 2.
6 + 9 + 32 = 24
You roll 1 , 4 , 9 , 2
2(9 + 4 – 1) = 24