Math Videos (Randome Die rolls, Combination Dice rolls and Finger Counting random rolls)

Online learning created many challenges for all teachers.  I teach grade Primary and for math, we use a lot of hands on materials such as counters and dice.  When my students had to move to online learning from home, it created a challenge regarding dice for some of the activities the kids would be doing.  I needed to come up with an idea that would allow the students to “roll” a die or dice for the various activities they would be doing online and that it had to be in the same spot as the activity.  I didn’t want my students to have to go to another site to “roll” a die or dice.  

I created these videos that have virtual die or dice and I put the die and/or dice in random orders.  I made the videos around 5 minutes. Then I inserted the videos into the Google Slide activities. 

Below is a video explaining how I used the videos with one of my online activity.


The videos in this package:

Single Die:

Random roll #1-3

Random roll #1-4

Random roll #1-5

Random roll #1-6

Random roll #1-7

Random roll #1-8

Random roll #1-9

Random roll #1-10

Single Die:

Random roll #1-3 different dot formations

Random roll #1-4 different dot formations

Random roll #1-5 different dot formations

Random roll #1-6 different dot formations

Random roll #1-7 different dot formations

Random roll #1-8 different dot formations

Random roll #1-9 different dot formations

Random roll #1-10 different dot formations

2 dice:
Combinations for 3, 4, and 5 (use same video)

Combinations for 6

Combinations for 7

Combinations for 8

Combinations for 9

Combinations for 10

Finger Counting:
Finger Counting 0-5 random

Finger Counting 0-6 random

Finger Counting 0-7 random

Finger Counting 0-8 random

Finger Counting 0-9 random

Finger Counting 0-10 random

The videos can also be used for some mental math activities with the students and whiteboards.  I will be using the videos for this upcoming school year.  My students will get out their whiteboards and I will play the video and pause it and get the students to count the dots/fingers and write the number down on the their whiteboard.

All videos are in the format of mp4s.

You can find these videos in my TPT store at the following link:

Enjoy!


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