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  1. This free printable includes four different reading comprehension games that target a variety of skills such as inferences, WH questions, and more. The four games are as follows: Before You Read Dice Game. Reading Dice Game for Fiction Books. Reading Dice Game for Non-Fiction Books. Read & Review Dice Game. Simply download, print, and play!

  2. 22 sie 2024 · Here are 20 easy-to-understand, fun dice games to help your students learn various math concepts while rolling along and having some fun. 1. Getting To Know You

  3. 18 sty 2023 · This post looks at 18 different ways you can use dice or die in the language classroom. Discover all our interactive dice / die here. “Around the World” – In this game, students take turns rolling the dice and trying to be the first to reach a certain number.

  4. 5 lis 2024 · How to Create Your Story. To play this writing prompt game, grab the printed sheet and a die. Then, have your child roll the die 4 times to create the unique writing prompt on which they’ll be basing their story. First roll: This roll determines one of the characters in the story.

  5. Roll-a-Retell is a reading comprehension dice game for literacy centers. Students roll a dice and answer a question that corresponds to the number rolled. They can answer the question orally or in a written response. Dice games allow students to respond to the text in a more engaging way!

  6. Read It! Game Boards. (for blends & digraphs) www.thisreadingmama.com. Use these simple phonics dice games to practice reading words with blends and digraphs. They’re great as a before/after reading activity. Or use for independent work. The games included are: Words with Blends at beginning OR end (level 1)

  7. 3 Roll-a-Dice Activities for Reading & Writing. My roll-a-dice resource collection continues to grow, but here are a few resources that I’ve added to my literacy toolbox that may be perfect for your students. 1. Roll-a-Story

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