Cheap customizable dice

While browsing our local Michaels store, I came across these in the woodcraft section and I immediately thought, "Wow, 24 6-sided dice for $4 that I can customize!"

Wooden blocks, or customized dice?

Wooden blocks, or customized dice?

They come in larger and smaller sizes, too (kids gravitate to unusual sizes).

This has endless math applications, and I am sure I can think of some science ones, too, along with other subjects. Maybe something with elements on it? Please comment if you create something interesting!

Kris is a science-loving, Charlotte Mason homeschooling mom of three. Visit her AtHomeScience blog for more books, tips, and resources.

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Kris is a homeschooling mom of three boys, a physician assistant, and a community college instructor. Visit her AtHomeScience blog for more books, tips, and resources for teaching science at home.
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2 responses to “Cheap customizable dice”

  1. I actually use blank dice for lots of reading/language activities too: try putting affixes on them then adding the random ending or prefix to a word, put letters on the dice then thinking of words then begin or end with the target letter, or put word stems (like -ot or -in) on them and thinking up words to go in the family. Use prompts like "character" or "plot" on the dice to randomize what aspect of a book to tell about, and put whole story starters on the big dice to get kids writing. Have fun!

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