Multiplication Dice Game

Multiplication Dice Game

Objective: To be the player with the highest total score after six rolls of the die. What you need: One die. I won't lie, we love it when each player has their own colored die, which is why we own a gazillion dice and why we own these awesome vintage colors dice.
Pen and paper (or go to the link provided below to print one)
At least 2 enthusiastic players


Gather your materials!See above for the list.
Multiplication Dice Game rules

Who goes first?Everyone rolls a die. The player with the highest roll starts the game. Play moves clockwise.
Start off!Player one throws the die. She records her score for that roll by multiplying the number on the die by one of the numbers on the score card (1-6). Play passes to the next player.
Recording scoresFor each turn, the player multiplies the number on the die by a number from 1-6. Each number from 1-6 can only be used once. For example, if a player rolls a 6, she will probably want to multiply it by 6 (36) and enter it in the appropriate box. However, if she already filled the 6 box on a previous turn, she must choose a number from a vacant box and multiply 6 by that number.
WinningAt the end of 6 turns per player, all the boxes will be filled in. Players then total the results of all 6 rounds. Highest score wins

DICE GAME VARIATION
Included in the printable score card is an extended version of this multiplication dice game in which players roll the die a total of 12 times. It's a longer game but kids will practice higher number equations. 

THOUGHTS ON GAME PLAY

Players not only practice multiplication tables, they must strategize as to the best way to accrue points. Do they multiply their 3 by 6 or hold out for a higher roll of 6 in the hopes of scoring 36? No matter where or how long you play, this multiplication dice game is a great addition to your math learning! 


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Fun and Simple Multiplication Dice Game

Multiplication dice games makes practicing math times tables fun! Learning math facts won't be a chore when you turn it into a fun game!
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