This is a pretty popular game for preschoolers. We have played it a couple times ourselves and I see it in preschool packs often. I was pleased to see it in the Egyptian pack for use this week.
This game is a game of chance, but is also mathematics because you graph your results. It can also be considered basic science because we are testing the results of the di roll and documenting our results.
To make this game more interesting then just rolling and graphing we start our game by picking a character we want to "win" or reach 10 first.
Next we give a color to each character, again just to make it a bit more interesting.
Neither of our characters ended up winning the camel pulled through and beat us to the finish line, but we enjoyed playing and graphing. :)
This game is a game of chance, but is also mathematics because you graph your results. It can also be considered basic science because we are testing the results of the di roll and documenting our results.
To make this game more interesting then just rolling and graphing we start our game by picking a character we want to "win" or reach 10 first.
Next we give a color to each character, again just to make it a bit more interesting.
Then the rolling starts.
We rolled and marked until on column reached 10 and we had a winner!
Neither of our characters ended up winning the camel pulled through and beat us to the finish line, but we enjoyed playing and graphing. :)
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