Using our Digital Dice with a "Roll-A-Story" is super simple. Follow these three easy steps: Find the type of Roll-A-Story you want to us...
Here is a new original and fun dices game you are going to enjoy ! A great game for your kids to develop their imagination and creativity. With this game they can create and invent stories
20 creative ways to use one of our favorite games, Rory's Story Cubes
Time: 10 minutes Age: Big kids Difficulty to make: Easy peasy Skill: Literacy, story telling
Rory's Story Cubes are fantastic tool for story prompts, world-building, and social activities. These six-sided dice have a personality of their own!
If your child loves telling and writing stories use these free printable story cubes to inspire creativity and get your stories started.
With my small group pull-out sessions limited to half-hour increments, I'm always looking for quick, engaging reading and writing activities to reinforce literacy skills. I used to think dice games were only for teaching math and probability, but I'm starting to discover that there are ENDLESS possibilities for using dice with literacy. Are you looking for a few ideas? Well... let's shake and roll! 3 Roll-a-Dice Activities for Reading & Writing My roll-a-dice resource collection continues to grow, but here are a few resources that I've added to my literacy toolbox that may be perfect for your students. 1. Roll-a-Story
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Roll a story creative writing dice printable for kids. Roll a character, scene and sense to include within narrative writing. Also use them to play a game!
Make your own Story Dice! This is a set of 82 clean, crisp graphics that you can print off and make into your own story dice (or story cubes or story blocks, whichever way you prefer!) The images I have chosen for this set would work well for a variety of activities, including stories, poems, character and setting, map making (cartography), and symbology. You can choose the images you want and put them together any way you like. Soon I will be adding themed sets like "Winter," "Pioneers," "Jungle," "Life Science," etc. Included in this pack are: • Instructions and photographs • 1 sheet of printable Story Dice in 2 different sizes • 11 Graphic organizers and worksheets for students 3rd – 10th grade
Are you looking for a fun way to spark creativity and get students excited about writing? If so, try story dice!
Create your own DIY story cubes with our free story cube templates, plus 8 fun activities to play. Learn how to play the story cube game!
Time: 10 minutes Age: Big kids Difficulty to make: Easy peasy Skill: Literacy, story telling
Today is Tell a Story Day, how fun is that! (find more fun holidays here) This little activity was a hit with my 4 year old. Roll the dice to discover your main character and setting, the rest of the story is up to you. If you happen to have a singer like I do make up a song instead. There are two different character dice. You only need one but it could be fun to roll both. One has animals, a monster, unicorn, and a robot. The other has people like an astronaut, farmer, and princess. You could have a princess on an island, a robot in space, or a superhero on a farm. There are so many possibilities and such a fun way to stretch their imagination. Use these for preschool, a bed time story, or take them in the car. To make your story dice download the pdf below. Print on cardstock. Cut along the solid lines and fold along the dotted lines. Glue or tape together. I use tape because its easy :) I also included writing paper in 3 fun colors to record your fun story. Each color has 2 styles: 1 with a picture box (like below) and one with just writing lines. Download your pack here.
Make your own Story Dice! This is a set of 82 clean, crisp graphics that you can print off and make into your own story dice (or story cubes or story blocks, whichever way you prefer!) The images I have chosen for this set would work well for a variety of activities, including stories, poems, character and setting, map making (cartography), and symbology. You can choose the images you want and put them together any way you like. Soon I will be adding themed sets like "Winter," "Pioneers," "Jungle," "Life Science," etc. Included in this pack are: • Instructions and photographs • 1 sheet of printable Story Dice in 2 different sizes • 11 Graphic organizers and worksheets for students 3rd – 10th grade
Here is a new original and fun dices game you are going to enjoy ! A great game for your kids to develop their imagination and creativity. With this game they can create and invent stories
This packet includes BOTH silly winter sentences (pg 2 -7) and story ideas focusing on characters, settings and problems (pg 8-11). This packet contains WINTER ideas that includes snowglobes, reindeer, gingerbread, igloos, gloves, elves, teachers, polar bears, snowflakes and much, much more! All you need is to print and use a dice! (You can laminate as well). If students are unable to write, you can help students by practicing how to organize / write by having them tell you a story using the ideas. CLICK HERE TO GET MY MORE ROLL A DICE WINTER PRACTICE CLICK HERE TO GET MY VALENTINE'S DAY ROLL A DICE PRACTICE Silly Winter SentencesDirections: Roll a dice. On the first roll, find the number of dice you rolled and write down the first words. Do the same for the 2nd and 3rd roll. Now you have a silly winter sentence! Silly Winter StoriesDirections: Roll a dice three times to find out the setting, characters and then problem. Write a story using the setting, characters and problem. This is perfect for RTI / MTSS as an intervention for hand strength and pre-handwriting skills.This is great for visual scanning, visual perceptual skills, coordination, visual motor integration and fine motor. This is also a perfect activity for occupational therapists OT, teachers, speech pathologists SLP, special education SPED teachers and other school professionals while working on skills! This could be used for a winter or holiday party or for homework before break. This does not specifically say Christmas so you can use this in a public school classroom. I am a school occupational therapist who has a doctorate in occupational therapy. I work closely with special education and general education staff adapting material. This is where I get my inspiration for this material. DISCLAIMER: By using this, you agree that this activity is not intended to replace the advice of a physician or occupational therapist. Information provided should not be used for diagnostic or training purposes. Please speak with your physician or OT if you have questions. Stop any activity if you are unsure about a child’s reaction or ability.