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Digital Dice Games | Spring Theme | Distance Learning
Digital Dice Games | Spring Theme | Distance Learning
Digital Dice Games | Spring Theme | Distance Learning
Digital Dice Games | Spring Theme | Distance Learning
Digital Dice Games | Spring Theme | Distance Learning
Digital Dice Games | Spring Theme | Distance Learning
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Digital Dice Games | Spring Theme | Distance Learning
Digital Dice Games | Spring Theme | Distance Learning
Digital Dice Games | Spring Theme | Distance Learning
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These 6 digital math games are perfect for online learning. Skills include place value, coordinates, multiplication, addition, and subtraction. It's a great review for the end of the year. Students can play these board games alone or with another player. (Print version available) They are played with dice or can be adapted with a spinner. Directions are provided for each game. Some of the games have variations.

Games include:

  1. Double Bee's - Students multiply the numbers on the dice and add the sum of the dice. (2 step problems)
  2. Flower Power - Player works the problem on the game board and multiplies that answer times the number on the dice.
  3. Build a Number - Players roll the dice to build the greatest number or the smallest number.
  4. Catch the Bug - Roll the dice and place the marker on the grid coordinates.
  5. Ice Cream Scoops - Subtract numbers on the dice from 99 or add up to 99. Player with the smallest number at the end is the winner. Or, the player reaching 99 without going over is the winner.
  6. Roll and Cover - Multiplication and addition


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Description

These 6 digital math games are perfect for online learning. Skills include place value, coordinates, multiplication, addition, and subtraction. It's a great review for the end of the year. Students can play these board games alone or with another player. (Print version available) They are played with dice or can be adapted with a spinner. Directions are provided for each game. Some of the games have variations.

Games include:

  1. Double Bee's - Students multiply the numbers on the dice and add the sum of the dice. (2 step problems)
  2. Flower Power - Player works the problem on the game board and multiplies that answer times the number on the dice.
  3. Build a Number - Players roll the dice to build the greatest number or the smallest number.
  4. Catch the Bug - Roll the dice and place the marker on the grid coordinates.
  5. Ice Cream Scoops - Subtract numbers on the dice from 99 or add up to 99. Player with the smallest number at the end is the winner. Or, the player reaching 99 without going over is the winner.
  6. Roll and Cover - Multiplication and addition


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If you become a follower, you’ll be the first:

- To know about new sales and discounts,

- Free products,

- And new product launches

You will now receive email updates about my store.

Drop by my blog, Sweet Integrations for more ideas for your classroom!

Let's connect:

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Look for and make use of structure. Mathematically proficient students look closely to discern a pattern or structure. Young students, for example, might notice that three and seven more is the same amount as seven and three more, or they may sort a collection of shapes according to how many sides the shapes have. Later, students will see 7 × 8 equals the well remembered 7 × 5 + 7 × 3, in preparation for learning about the distributive property. In the expression 𝑥² + 9𝑥 + 14, older students can see the 14 as 2 × 7 and the 9 as 2 + 7. They recognize the significance of an existing line in a geometric figure and can use the strategy of drawing an auxiliary line for solving problems. They also can step back for an overview and shift perspective. They can see complicated things, such as some algebraic expressions, as single objects or as being composed of several objects. For example, they can see 5 – 3(𝑥 – 𝑦)² as 5 minus a positive number times a square and use that to realize that its value cannot be more than 5 for any real numbers 𝑥 and 𝑦.
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