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Practice addition, subtraction, and have fun playing math with our Insect Roll and Cover Dice Game set.
Benefits of the Insect Roll and Cover Dice Games
Roll and Cover is an effective educational tool that can help kids learn basic math skills. Students will add, subtract, and manipulate number quantities in order to cover their boards.
Roll and Cover Games are easy to use and make learning fun. A student can use these games for independent math practice.
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Supplies Needed for the Insect Roll and Cover Dice Game Set
Your student will need one game board, dice, and a small manipulative to use to cover the spots on the board.
You can use a variety of manipulative to cover the dots on the game board: pompoms, chocolate candies, circle counters, buttons, or plastic insects.
Before giving your student a game board, you may wish to laminate it or put it in a sheet protector.
How to Play Single Player Roll and Cover Addition
Let the student choose one of the insect themed math game boards.
Give student the dice and manipulatives.
Player throws the dice and adds the sum of both. For example, if the player throws a 3 and a 4, the total is 7.
The player can then cover anything equal to the sum, seven. So, the player could cover 3 + 4, 2+5, 6+1, or 7.
The player chooses whether she wants to roll one die or both. This becomes important as more numbers are covered.
If the player cannot use the throw to cover numbers (i.e. if the player’s dice total is 7 but the 3, 4, 2, 5, and 7 are already covered), the player should re-roll.
Player continues until all of the spots on the roll and cover gameboard are covered.
How to Play Single Player Roll and Cover Subtraction
Player throws the dice and subtracts the smaller number from the larger number.
The player can cover any spot equal to the difference.
If the player cannot use the throw to cover a number, the player should re-roll.
How to Play a Multiplayer Roll and Cover Game
Print the same insect gameboard for each player.
Players take turns throwing the dice and covering the numbers on the board.
If a player cannot use the throw to cover numbers, the player loses his turn and the next player rolls.
The first player to cover every number on the board wins.
Alternatively, players could use one board to work cooperatively to complete the entire board.
What’s Included in the Insect Roll and Cover Dice Game Printable File?
The Insect Roll and Cover Math Games file includes four game boards:
- Butterfly with Flowers Roll and Cover Addition Game
- Butterflies Roll and Cover Addition Game
- Ladybug Roll and Cover Subtraction Game
- Caterpillar Roll and Cover Subtraction Game
Each game board comes in a full color version as well as a black and white version. For the black and white versions, your student could roll and color instead of roll and cover.
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More Printables for an Insect Theme
Are you building an insect theme for your preschool or kindergarten students? Try some of these activities and printables:
- Bug Movement Cards
- Ladybug Shapes Tracing Pages
- Hungry, Hungry Caterpillar Lapbook
- The Very Quiet Cricket Activities and Printables