6-Sided Dice
Our 6-sided dice come in a selection of textures and sizes to suit your classroom needs.
They are decorated with numbered, dotted, and blank sides, so that students have various options for how they learn.
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Our 6-sided dice come in a selection of textures and sizes to suit your classroom needs.
They are decorated with numbered, dotted, and blank sides, so that students have various options for how they learn.
Our 6-sided dice come in a range of storage containers such as jars, bags, and dice cups, which are designed to make playing and packing up easy. These containers store some of our specialty products, such as Jumbo-sized dice, and dice inside of dice.
In the classroom, 6-sided dice can assist in learning foundational mathematics such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. These dice can be used in games and activities that build these skills and introduce concepts such as statistics and probability.
Check out dice games in the dice dazzlers book by Dr Paul Swan or look at his exciting range of mixed math games.
Try using the dice-inside-of-dice to come up with mathematical equations. For example, roll the dice and when they land, multiply the inside number by the outside number.
Alternatively, a group of students can roll a bunch of numbered dice and the first person to add all the numbers together wins.
For an interesting guessing game, students can pair up to combine the word dice with numbered and dotted dice. They can roll one of each set and try to figure out the answer as quickly as possible while converting the letters and symbols to numbers.
If you want a wider variety of classroom maths games, our 6-sided Dice are for you! Try rolling two dice and figuring out the highest place value these combined numbers make.
For a different game, take turns rolling a pair of dice and jotting down the numbers, which can be multiplied, added, subtracted, and divided, with the winner being the first person to reach 100. This is a great game for students to play in a group.