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K-5 Math Teaching Resources
K 5 Math Teaching Resources: Fact Family House [Pdf]
Roll dice and place the numbers rolled in the fact family house, then solve the addition or subtraction problem.
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments: Probability Simulations App
This App allows students to explore probability theory with interactive animation that simulates rolling dice, tossing coins, and generating random numbers. They use evaluation options such as bar graphs and table of trials data....
K-5 Math Teaching Resources
K 5 Math Teaching Resources: Plus One [Pdf]
Play a game rolling dice to create a number sentence plus one.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Simple Probability
Practice finding probabilities of events, such as rolling dice, drawing marbles out of a bag, and spinning spinners. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly, watch a video or receive hints.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Algebra Ii: 5.1 Sample Spaces and Probability
This section explores how to determine the sample space, or possible outcomes, for an event such as rolling dice. It also investigates how to determine the probability of different outcomes occurring for an activity such as flipping a...
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Multiplication by the Roll of the Dice
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart is an interactive multiplication activity. Students create their own multiplication problems by rolling the dice. Each page has a different level of multiplication problem. Works great as...
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments: Probability
Students examine predictable outcomes of events such as flipping a coin or rolling a dice. They see that these events repeated many times form a pattern of distribution. They explore the probability concepts of most likely and least likely.
TED Talks
Ted: Ted Ed: The Last Banana: A Thought Experiment in Probability
Imagine a game played with two players and two dice: if the biggest number rolled is one, two, three, or four, player 1 wins. If the biggest number rolled is five or six, player 2 wins. Who has the best probability of winning the game?...
US Department of Education
Nces: Kids' Zone: Chances
Dice game allows you to see how increasing or decreasing the number of dice rolls affects an outcome.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Mean, Median, and Mode
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart contains a video, notes, and rolling dice activity on mean, median and mode.
Other
Petals Around the Rose
Logic puzzle involving dice. A person must figure out a number based on which dice are rolled.
Beacon Learning Center
Beacon Learning Center: Lions, Tigers, and Probability
Students explore the probabilities of simple events, such as rolling a dice, in this interactive web lesson.
ABCya
Ab Cya: First to Five
First to Five is a fun dice game for children to practice their addition math facts! Swipe the screen, add the sum of the two dice, and click on the correct sum on the chalkboard as you compete against Snake Eyes the dice tossing robot...
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments: Getting Started With Probability Simulations App
Explore probability theory with interactive animation that simulates the rolling of dice, tossing of coins and generating random numbers. Evaluation options include bar graphs, table of trials data, settings for specifying the number of...
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments: Hey, That's Not Fair! (Or Is It?)
In this activity, students can use the calculator to simulate the dice rolls to play two different games. They will decide if the games give each player an equally likely chance of winning. They also compute the probability of an event...
Mathigon
Mathigon: Probability and Discrete Math: Predicting the Future
This lesson focuses on probability theory for predicting the outcome of flipping a coin, and then flipping it multiple times.
Doina Popovici
Math Play: Multiplication Board Game
Show off your multiplication skills as you move across this board game. For each correct answer, students can virtually roll the dice to move their game piece throughout the board to the finish line.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Mean, Median, Mode
[Free Registration/Login Required] Use this flipchart to help teach your students about Mean, Median, and Mode. Be ready to pull out the random number generator. Your students will be fully engaged as the dice are rolling.