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Dice Games

Dice offer a unique way to learn and drill a wide variety of concepts. They are especially suited to visual and kinesthetic learner (one who learns best by doing). Providing bright colors and hands-on experiences, dice not only add fun and games to drill and review times but also are small and highly portable making them ideal for the classroom learning center.

The dice games fit easily into the pocket making them ideal to take along to the doctor's office or to play with in a motel room at night when traveling.


 
  Brain Bender II

Brain Bender II
$3.60

Suggested grades: 5+


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Brief Product Description

A set of six dice can be used to play a challenging math game requiring addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

 
 
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Detailed Product Description

A set of six dice can be used to play a challenging math game requiring addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

Game Directions

This game needs at least six dice. This game can be played with more dice, but it may make the solutions too easy. Using fewer dice will result in impossible situations with no solution.

Before rolling the dice, select one die to be the answer die. For this example the red die will be the answer die.

Roll the dice. All five of the other dice must be used in the solution. The numbers may be used in any order, but each number must be used exactly once.

The numbers may be added, subtracted, multiplied, or divided. Parentheses, squares, square roots or any other mathmatical function may be used. Note: It is seldom necessary to do more than add, subtract, multiply, or divide to find a solution. Older children who have had algebra may enjoy using more advanced functions to find a more difficult solution.

Some Simple Solutions

(9 minus 8) times (3 plus 5 minus 7)

9 times 5 divided by 3 divided by (7 plus 8)

{(5 times 7) minus (3 times 9)} divided by 8

An Advanced Solution

(5 squared minus 9) divided by 7 plus 2 minus the cube root of 8

 


 
 


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