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Learning Resources Dice In Dice Bucket, Math Toy, Manipulative, Set of 72, Ages 6+, Multi-color, 3/4 W in

Learning Resources Dice In Dice Bucket, Math Toy, Manipulative, Set of 72, Ages 6+, Multi-color, 3/4 W in Learning Resources Dice In Dice Bucket, Math Toy, Manipulative, Set of 72, Ages 6+, Multi-color, 3/4 W in Learning Resources Dice In Dice Bucket, Math Toy, Manipulative, Set of 72, Ages 6+, Multi-color, 3/4 W in Learning Resources Dice In Dice Bucket, Math Toy, Manipulative, Set of 72, Ages 6+, Multi-color, 3/4 W in Learning Resources Dice In Dice Bucket, Math Toy, Manipulative, Set of 72, Ages 6+, Multi-color, 3/4 W in Learning Resources Dice In Dice Bucket, Math Toy, Manipulative, Set of 72, Ages 6+, Multi-color, 3/4 W in
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Based on 631 ratings
Value for money
9.13
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8.38

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Product Description

With these entertaining manipulatives, students can learn about number concepts, counting, operations, and probability.
Inside each brightly colored, translucent outer die is a single, smaller white die.
A sturdy storage tub is included with the set of 72 dice.
The outer dice are 0 in size. 75" each
Ages 3 and up will enjoy this game.

Questions & Answers

I'm curious about the manufacturing location of this item. ?

China is the source of this product. If you have any additional questions, please contact us through our Learning Resources site's "contact us" page.

What is the size of each dice (the larger ones on the outside)?

Dice of normal size with a small inner compartment. They're simple enough for the children to understand.

Is it 144 dice or a total of 72 dice when it says 72 sets?

There are 72 dice in total; however, there is a small die in the larger die, so you get 144.

Selected User Reviews For Learning Resources Dice In Dice Bucket, Math Toy, Manipulative, Set of 72, Ages 6+, Multi-color, 3/4 W in

These are fantastic! These are fantastic, and my students adore them as well
5/5

During center time in my 2nd grade classroom, they use them for reading/word work games, as well as math activities and games. Having 2- 1. It is easier for students to keep track of them, and there are fewer dice flying around. The different colors have been helpful during COVID because I can assign a different color to each student at a table so that they don't get mixed up (no material sharing).

Angelo Guzman
Angelo Guzman
| Sep 23, 2021
I adore you so much! These are incredible! They thought they were the coolest thing on the planet, according to my students
5/5

In my classroom, using dice has never been easier. For activities that require two dice, I now have fewer dice scattered around the room. My dice aren't as easily misplaced now that the kids are enjoying themselves with them. It's also less noisy because there's only one dice being used. If I have to switch districts, I'm going to buy more of these for myself!.

Elliott BUTCHER
Elliott BUTCHER
| Apr 27, 2021
In the classroom, there are two dice
5/5

In my classroom, we've been using double dice for a long time, and this batch of 72 for $19 is a great deal. 95! In addition to teaching probability, the dice can also be used to teach multiplication facts, addition, subtraction, fractions (the smaller number is the numerator, and the larger number is the denominator), and decimals (tenths and hundredths places). br>br>I also like to play The Real Estate Game, which is a dice game. Each student is given a Double Die and is paired with another student. A red felt-tip marker is used by one player, while a green felt-tip marker is used by the other. They each get a sheet of grid paper and take turns rolling the dice, with one number determining the length and the other determining the width of a "property" that they draw on the grid paper. It must be in the shape of a rectangle or a square. Inside the shape, they should write both of their numbers that represent the area (for example, 3 x 4 = 12). The player who fills up the most'square feet' on the grid paper wins. br>br>Players take turns doing this. My students enjoy playing this game and are unaware that they are learning geometry at the same time. After they've been playing this game for a few months, it's much easier to teach perimeter and area. br>br>These dice are well-made, have a wide range of applications, and come highly recommended! It's a good deal for a set, and there's enough to share with other teachers!.

Kaitlyn Proctor
Kaitlyn Proctor
| May 28, 2021
For math instruction, this is a must-have! This is what I got for my Kindergarten guided math centers, and my students are loving it! They're a lot of fun to play with, and you don't have to worry about them losing two dice
5/5

They're also excellent for distinguishing yourself. I can give my higher-level children two dice and my lower-level children only one! br>Excellent for adding, subtracting, subatizing, and developing number sense!.

Selena Moreno
Selena Moreno
| Nov 25, 2021
No more rolling dice all over the place, thanks to this fantastic product
5/5

When students are doing a game that requires two dice, these are fantastic, and my students love them. They've been going for half a year and only one has broken. I believe the student was a bit rough with it. I believe they will last for a long time.

Saint Mullen
Saint Mullen
| Feb 03, 2021
THESE DICE ARE AMAZING! I bought a bunch of these dice to use in class for addition and subtraction with my Kindergarten students
5/5

They are extremely enthusiastic about them. The inner die is small, but the clear plastic outer die makes it easy to read. You don't want to step on one of the outer dies because it's just a plastic box. When I opened the package, I discovered that one of the dies had the "top" pop off. The small die that had been inside had shattered. I simply reassembled it with a dab of super glue. They aren't the strongest dice ever made, but they are absolutely perfect for Kindergarten math activities and I would recommend them to anyone looking for a fun way to practice math facts with kids. They aren't the strongest dice ever made, but they are absolutely perfect for Kindergarten math activities and I would recommend them to anyone looking for a fun way to practice math facts with kids. You could even use one dice in dice - instead of two for a board game. purely for the sake of amusement.

Luella Flynn
Luella Flynn
| Mar 23, 2021
These are a big hit with my first-graders
5/5

We've only used them once, but my first-graders seem to enjoy them. They're well-made and simple to understand. They are, in my opinion, a good deal. I'm excited to put them to use with my students in a variety of ways.

Kelly Yu
Kelly Yu
| Jan 27, 2021
I used it in my classroom and it held up well
5/5

These have held up well in my third-grade classroom for math games (multiplication facts). I'd say that after daily use for almost 6 months we still have 90 or more that are working and unbroken. I'm going to buy more!.

Cade Small
Cade Small
| Mar 27, 2021

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