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Online Dice Roller

Grades: Pre-K - 6

Roll out a free online dice roller, designed for classrooms, with the ability to roll as many as 6 different types of dice at a time. This teacher-created resource is the perfect addition to your next math lesson plan!

Add an Online Dice Roller to Your Teacher Toolkit

Chasing the dice across the classroom? So yesterday! Rolling the dice out the door? Not anymore.

Never lose your classroom dice again with the free digital dice roller widget designed by the Teach Starter teachers to end those classic headaches.

As teachers, we know that dice are easily one of the most popular classroom math manipulatives — they can be used for so many activities, and everyone wants to have a roll.

The problem comes with their size. They don’t make great tools for whole-class activities as they can be difficult for all your students to see. Their small size also means they easily get lost around the classroom (especially when rolled with great enthusiasm!). That’s why we made classroom dice that can never get lost!

The Teach Starter Dice Roller widget has been created just for classrooms to use online with board games, maths warm-ups, roll-to-create activities, and much more! This 3D simulation allows you to roll up to six dice all at once, and each die can be individually customized.

Bonus: This online dice roller has more than just the traditional 6-sided dice – it comes with the ability to have up to 6 dice at a time, with an assortment of sides. That’s right! You get the options of 6, 8, 10, 12, or 20 faces or ten faces counting up in 10s.

Read on to learn how to use this dice roller in the classroom, plus tips for adding this online tool into your math activities, brain breaks and more!

How to Use the Free Dice Roller in Your Classroom

Using the Dice Roller is simple, so your students can do it themselves. Here’s how it works:

  1. Select how many dice you would like to roll.
  2. Select the number of faces for each dice — you can have all the dice with the same number of faces, or a variety (great for probability activities!)
  3. Click to roll!

That’s it. No more rogue dice flying across the room!

  • The Dice Roller Widget is large enough to share with all students on an interactive whiteboard or projector.
  • Students can also do a virtual dice roll on their iPads or devices.

Which Dice Types Are Included?

You can choose from 6 different dice types for your activities, including:

  • 1–6
  • 1–8
  • 0–9
  • 1–12
  • 1–20
  • 00–90 (increments of 10)

How to Automatically Find the Total

The roller tool generates an addition number sentence based on the results of each dice throw. This feature can help students find the total value of multiple dice.

Text reads Don’t want students to see the total? The result can be hidden by clicking the checkbox in the settings menu! on a green bubble

Fun Dice Roller Ideas for Your Classroom

Need a few ideas for adding this tool to your teacher toolkit? Here are just a few from our teacher team:

Need a few ideas for adding this tool to your teacher toolkit? Here are just a few from our teacher team:

Vocabulary Dice Roll Activity

Using the dice with numbers featured in the dice widget is a great opportunity to get your students to practice their subitizing skills when matching the dots on the dice featured in many activities. This Vocabulary Dice Roll Activity is a simple activity that asks students to roll the die and complete the corresponding activity with a selection of their sight words. For a more advanced activity, try out the Read and Roll – Comprehension Dice Game!

vocabulary dice game with online dice roller

Roll to Create

Roll to Create Games are a super fun way to make an old activity new! Build the excitement by rolling the online dice and seeing what you create — each student will have something different. Students roll a die and use the corresponding features on the chart to create a picture, word, number or story.

Randomize Your Brain Break Games

This is a great idea if your class can never decide which game to play. Using any selection of brain break activities, assign each activity a number. When your class is ready for some active fun, roll the dice and perform the corresponding activity.

Looking for more help? Watch how to use the Dice Roller with some tips from a member of our teacher team! 

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Deanna Crackel

It only rolls the 1-6 die; none of the others will roll.

Deanna Crackel · Apr 29th, 2022

Brittany Collins

Hi Deanna! If you click the setting wheel icon in the upper right-hand corner, you should be able to change the number of dice you would like to roll. If you continue to have any problems, please email us at [email protected]. Have a great day!

Brittany Collins · Apr 29th, 2022

Gary Janosz

Dice roller looks great, but I’m looking for random color change to represent positive and negative integers, ie. red/white white +, red -, sometimes 2 red, 2 white, one of each.

Gary Janosz · Feb 4th, 2021

Paul (Teach Starter)

Hi Gary,

Thanks for your suggestion and your feedback! We’ll look into it and keep you updated.

Paul (Teach Starter) · Feb 5th, 2021

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