Rainbow Beanbag Dice

Bright, six-sided beanbag dice incorporate math, tossing, color recognition, and more to all activities!
Item# 20-277
Set of 6

Combine the fun of tossing a beanbag and rolling a die! Start with color and number recognition activities and add challenging math problems as you go along!

Enhance Educational Activities

Dice-shaped beanbags add fun teaching elements to standard activities. Their large dots (numbered 1 through 6) are clearly visible on each side, for younger students to identify numbers easily. Older students can use them for math problems and traditional dice games.

The activity ideas are nearly endless! Rainbow Set includes 6 dice for teachers to create different games based on the numbers or colors. For example, students could be instructed to toss the dice at a target, and whatever zone the die lands in, they have to multiply the zone points by the number that's facing up to get their score.

Durable Construction

Durable vinyl cover allows these beanbags to be used both indoors and out. Stretch stitching along the edges on the inside of the bag keep seams tight and the beanbag retaining its shape game after game.

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15 Rainbow Beanbag Dice Activity Ideas

The Rainbow Beanbag Dice combine soft, easy-to-handle beanbags with large, visible numbers, making them perfect for integrating movement with math and decision-making. Their unique design allows students to toss, catch, and react based on the number rolled, encouraging both physical activity and cognitive engagement. These activities develop manipulative skills, locomotor movement, and coordination in fun, unpredictable ways.

1. Roll & Run Relay: Students toss the dice and run the number of laps or steps shown, building running and counting skills.

2. Toss, Catch, Count: Students toss the dice in the air, when it lands, perform that number of jumping jacks, bounces, or the predetermined movement.

3. Hop to It Numbers: Students hop forward the number rolled, focusing on balance and hopping control.

4. Mega Math: Students toss 2 beanbags in the air, when they land, students call out the sum of the 2 numbers, building math skills.

5. Gallop & Grab Game: Students gallop to retrieve a dice, roll it, and perform the corresponding movement.

6. Roll & Balance Challenge: Students balance on one foot for the number of seconds rolled.

7. Dice Dribble Dash: Students roll the dice and dribble a ball that many times while moving.

8. Twist & Toss Total: Students perform a number of torso twists before tossing the dice to a partner.

9. Pass & Perform: In pairs, students pass the dice and perform exercises based on the number rolled.

10. Dice Decision Drills: Each number corresponds to a different movement (run, hop, skip, etc.).

11. Partner Prediction Play: One student predicts the roll, the other rolls, then both perform the movement.

12. Core Count Challenge: Students perform planks or sit-ups for the number shown.

13. Roll & Reach Routine: Students stretch different body parts the number of times rolled.

14. Dice Direction Dash: Assign directions to numbers; students move accordingly after rolling.

15. Creative Number Combos: Students combine two rolls to create a longer movement sequence.

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