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One-Two-Three Dice – Early Number Concepts, Set of 100

MTA Essentials  |  SKU: ERD123100  |  Barcode: 9360406003908
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The 6-Sided One-Two-Three Dice set includes 100 dice, each featuring the numbers 1, 2, and 3 twice, offering a fun and engaging way for young learners to practice basic counting and early arithmetic skills. These dice are perfect for hands-on learning and are ideal for reinforcing number recognition, addition, and simple probability concepts. The set encourages active participation and fosters a playful approach to learning, making it suitable for use in classrooms or at home. The dice come in a convenient storage jar for easy organisation, ensuring the set stays tidy and accessible. Whether for individual or group activities, these dice provide a versatile tool for teaching early numeracy concepts in an interactive and enjoyable way.

Educational Benefits:

  • Reinforces early numeracy skills such as counting, addition, and pattern recognition.
  • Promotes fine motor skills as students physically manipulate and roll the dice.
  • Helps students understand basic probability concepts in a hands-on, interactive way.
  • Encourages organisational and categorisation skills when sorting the dice by number or colour.

Classroom Ideas:

  • Have students roll a set number of dice and practice basic counting or addition by adding the numbers together.
  • Introduce students to simple probability by exploring the chances of certain numbers appearing after rolling the dice.
  • Challenge students to sort the dice by number or colour, helping them develop organisational skills.
  • Use the dice in group games like bingo or number-based board games to make learning fun and interactive.

Information:

  • Ages: Suitable for children aged 4 years and up
  • Contents: 100 dice featuring the numbers 1, 2, and 3
  • Comes with a convenient storage jar for easy organisation