Last week we had a lot of fun learning about place value with tens and ones while playing our domino game! We built on this same concept using dice this time to work on hundreds, tens, and ones.
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All you need for this game is three dice, a pencil, and the free printable we've made for you! Well, you could technically play without the printable, but it organizes the numbers so nicely. You'll also want to keep the dice for all the other learning ideas we have listed at the end of this post!
Players take turns rolling three dice. They need to arrange the dice in the hundreds, tens, and ones place to make the largest number possible. I also ask kids to draw the dice to practice subitizing. They write the numeral and then it's the next player's turn. Our preschooler had fun rolling the dice for my turn while I was playing this game with his older sister. He loves to be included in every activity we do!
Most rounds will have a clear winner determined by the greater than or less than sign but we even had a round where we tied! It was interesting to ask E what symbol we should put in the box. It took her awhile before she realized the equal sign would work.
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More ways to Play & Learn with Dice:
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Preschool Rainbow Grid Game from Preschool Powol Packets
Monster Math: A Dice Simple Math Activity from Play Dough & Popsicles
Fun Shapes Dice Game for Kids from School Time Snippets
Writing Game Using Dice from Teach me Mommy
10-Sided Dice Multiplication Game from Line upon Line Learning
Alphabet Dice Letter Formation Activity from Sugar Aunts
Venn Diagram Dice Probability STEM Activity from Schooling a Monkey
Block Stacking Dice Game from Kidz Activities
Simple Addition Dice Game from Powerful Mothering
DIY Dice from Sugar Spice & Glitter
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