Roll & Build Math Activity 🎲
What’s Included in the Roll & Build Math Activity:
4 Roll & Build Number Mats
100 Math Linking Cubes in Assorted Colors
2 Number Dice
1 Large Zipper Bubble Bin
Instructional Sheet
Laminated, Durable Learning Materials - Reusable Dry-Erase Compatible
Prepped and Ready-to-Use Components
Personalization Available to Match Your Classroom Theme!
Product Details
Build early math confidence with this engaging Roll & Build Math Activity. Designed for Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, homeschool, and early intervention learning, children roll the dice, identify the number, and use linking cubes to build the corresponding quantity.
This hands-on math activity encourages students to practice counting, number recognition, one-to-one correspondence, subitizing, and early number sense while strengthening fine motor skills through cube manipulation. The interactive format keeps young learners engaged as they roll, count, build, and compare numbers through play-based learning.
Perfect for independent work, math centers, morning tubs, small-group instruction, travel activities, or quiet-time learning, this reusable set provides meaningful math practice without worksheets.
Each activity card is laminated for durability and repeated use, making it a long-lasting addition to any classroom or homeschool environment. An instructional guide is also included with differentiation strategies and intervention support ideas, making it easy to adapt the activity to meet the needs of learners at varying skill levels.
Bonus: Everything is neatly organized in a convenient zipper pouch and arrives ready to use. Simply open the pouch and start learning—no cutting, laminating, or prep required!
Skills Developed
Number Recognition
Counting & Cardinality
One-to-One Correspondence
Number Sense
Subitizing
Addition Foundations
Fine Motor Development
Visual Discrimination
Independent Learning
Early Math Readiness
Recommended Ages: 3–6 Years
Learning Format: Independent Practice, Math Centers, Small Groups, Homeschool, Classroom Use, Morning Tubs, and Travel Activities.
What’s Included in the Roll & Build Math Activity:
4 Roll & Build Number Mats
100 Math Linking Cubes in Assorted Colors
2 Number Dice
1 Large Zipper Bubble Bin
Instructional Sheet
Laminated, Durable Learning Materials - Reusable Dry-Erase Compatible
Prepped and Ready-to-Use Components
Personalization Available to Match Your Classroom Theme!
Product Details
Build early math confidence with this engaging Roll & Build Math Activity. Designed for Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, homeschool, and early intervention learning, children roll the dice, identify the number, and use linking cubes to build the corresponding quantity.
This hands-on math activity encourages students to practice counting, number recognition, one-to-one correspondence, subitizing, and early number sense while strengthening fine motor skills through cube manipulation. The interactive format keeps young learners engaged as they roll, count, build, and compare numbers through play-based learning.
Perfect for independent work, math centers, morning tubs, small-group instruction, travel activities, or quiet-time learning, this reusable set provides meaningful math practice without worksheets.
Each activity card is laminated for durability and repeated use, making it a long-lasting addition to any classroom or homeschool environment. An instructional guide is also included with differentiation strategies and intervention support ideas, making it easy to adapt the activity to meet the needs of learners at varying skill levels.
Bonus: Everything is neatly organized in a convenient zipper pouch and arrives ready to use. Simply open the pouch and start learning—no cutting, laminating, or prep required!
Skills Developed
Number Recognition
Counting & Cardinality
One-to-One Correspondence
Number Sense
Subitizing
Addition Foundations
Fine Motor Development
Visual Discrimination
Independent Learning
Early Math Readiness
Recommended Ages: 3–6 Years
Learning Format: Independent Practice, Math Centers, Small Groups, Homeschool, Classroom Use, Morning Tubs, and Travel Activities.