I can see this is a "Roll and Color" worksheet with dice patterns. Let me analyze what needs to be done here.
Looking at the worksheet:
- There are 6 rows of dice
- Each row contains the same sequence: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 dots (representing dice faces)
- This appears in all 6 rows
- The title says "Roll and Color"
For a "Roll and Color" activity, typically students would:
1. Roll a die
2. Find that number on their sheet
3. Color in one instance of that number
However, I notice something important - this worksheet shows ALL numbers from 1-6 repeated in each row. Without specific instructions about what to color or any indication of what has been rolled, I cannot determine which dice should be colored.
Let me think about this differently. Perhaps the question is asking me to identify what this worksheet is for, or perhaps there's an implicit task I'm missing.
Actually, looking more carefully at standard "Roll and Color" worksheets, they're typically used as games where you roll and color corresponding numbers. But since no dice have been rolled and no coloring has been done, and there are no specific questions asked about this worksheet...
Wait - let me reconsider. Perhaps the student is being asked to complete this worksheet by rolling a die multiple times? Or perhaps they need to understand how many total dice are shown?
Let me count:
- 6 columns (numbers 1-6)
- 6 rows
- Total: 6 × 6 = 36 dice shown on the page
But without knowing what specific question is being asked about this worksheet, I cannot provide a definitive answer. The most common use would be to actually play the game by rolling a die and coloring, but that requires physical action.
Since no specific question is stated and this appears to be an activity sheet rather than a problem to solve, I'll note that this is a game board for a dice-rolling activity where players roll a die and color in the matching number.
Final Answer:
This is a "Roll and Color" game board. To use it: roll a die and color in one dice showing that number. Continue until all dice are colored or until you decide to stop. The worksheet contains 36 dice total (6 rows × 6 dice per row), with each row showing dice numbered 1 through 6.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of dice roller printable.