Description
Toss and Learn is a series of dice games using a unique learning design. These innovative games help players learn important skills and apply them to commonly encountered situations. Each game comes with four large three-inch square polyurethane dice (two blue and two yellow), two skill sheets, a packet of points, rules, and facilitator guidelines. The blue dice have a situation on each side; the yellow dice have either a question or an action based on an important skill on each side. Players can use the yellow and blue dice interchangeably, yielding 144 combinations. Players roll a blue die and then roll a yellow die. Players apply the question or activity on the yellow die to the situation on the blue die. As a result, they learn the skills and also how to apply them to frequently encountered situations while earning points with each correct answer.
- Help players learn important skills and apply them in various situations
- Practice situations with their appropriate responses
- Grades: 3-6
Each game comes with 4 dice (2 blue and 2 yellow), 2 skill sheets, a packet of points, rules, and facilitator guidelines. The blue dice have situations, and the yellow dice have either questions or actions. Players roll a blue die and then roll a yellow die. Players apply the question or action on the yellow die to the situation on the blue die.
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