Classroom Dice
- Toss the dice to make learning about probability feel like a game!
- Set of 36 quality dice in 3 colors
- Age group and grade: Ages 3 - 18 and grades pre-kindergarten - 12th
- Usage ideas: Soft 2" foam dice are a quiet classroom tool, easy to see, pick up and read
- Add fun to game play and math activities
- Age group and grade: Ages 3 - 7 years and grades toddler - 2
- Square edges stop the dice from rolling too far
- Age group and grade: Ages 5 - 10 years and grades K, 1, 2, 3, 4
- Age group and grade: Ages 3 - 8 and grades pre-kindergarten - 2nd
- Usage ideas: Good for games and classroom activities to enhance reading skills and show the relationship between pictorial, symbolic and vocabulary
- Age group and grade: Ages 6 - 9 and grades 1st - 4th
- Usage ideas: Each brightly colored, translucent outer die holds a single, smaller, white die inside
- Learn about place value, math operations, and probability.
- Soft plastic dice are quiet and durable.
- Play classroom games and teach probability concepts
- Reinforce number recognition
- Age group and grade: Ages 6 - 9 and grades 1+
- Usage ideas: Features 10 sided shape on both interior and exterior die for teaching statistics, predictions and outcomes, plus more advanced probability concepts
- Age group and grade: 3+ years, PK-12th
- Usage ideas: Practice basic math operations
A variety of options
With so many types of classroom dice available, you’re sure to find something that fits your lesson. From large number cubes and letter cubes to word-building games and more, there are plenty of styles available at Staples. Choose from colorful foam cubes that you can write on or traditional plastic ones, whatever works best for your students! Foam classroom dice are soft and easy to manipulate for younger students and plastic dice can easily be wiped clean.
Introduce game play into lessons
Classroom dice can also be used to introduce game play into lessons. Create board games with dice as the central element or use them in activities like Bingo or Jeopardy. Dice also work well for reviewing facts and concepts students have already learned by adding an extra layer of excitement with some friendly competition between classmates! Dice with varying sides can teach students about probability or fractions. You can also use 20 sided dice to pick students for activities in the classroom or for determining who gets to line up first.