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Koplow Games Intermediate Multiplication Dice, Standard – Hands-On Practice (15–17mm)
Koplow Games Intermediate Multiplication Dice, Standard – Hands-On Practice (15–17mm)
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Overview
Koplow Games presents the Intermediate Multiplication Dice in a standard 15–17 mm size, designed to turn multiplication practice into a lively, hands-on experience. With a simple roll, you generate instant random problems from 1 x 1 up to 12 x 12, creating a flexible prompt generator that complements lesson plans and practice routines.
Real-world use is quick and intuitive: roll the dice, read the prompt, and work through the calculation. The result is a tactile, engaging activity that can serve as a warmup, a quick drill between activities, or a focused independent task. The die set is easy to grasp and read from a distance, which makes it practical for small-group work, tutoring sessions, or at-home math practice.
Why this tool works for practice
- Develop math fluency by repeated, varied problem prompts generated in moments.
- Practice multiplication tables from 1 through 12 in a non-worksheet format, reinforcing recall through play.
- Great hands-on teaching tool that pairs well with direct instruction, guided practice, or peer activities.
- Portable and compact design makes it easy to store, transport, and use in different spaces.
Who can benefit and how to use
- Classrooms and tutoring for quick warmups, station activities, or small-group challenges.
- Homeschool or independent practice to build consistency with short, repeatable sessions.
- Small-group math centers to promote collaboration while practicing core facts.
Package size fits easily on a desk or shelf: 3.0 inches (L) x 4.0 inches (W) x 0.7 inches (H). The standard dice feel comfortable in hand and are simple to roll, with numbers that stay legible during demonstrations or peer reviews.
FAQ
Q: Who is Koplow Games Intermediate Multiplication Dice best suited for?
A: Ideal for elementary learners and classroom activities exploring multiplication through quick prompts.
Q: How can I use this in daily math practice?
A: Roll the dice, read the problem, and practice solving with short, repeatable sessions.