Since none of the user options (ExplainAnswer, TeachTopic, GeneratePractice) are set to true, I will not include those sections.
However, since this is a math-related image showing dice activities for math centers, and you’ve asked me to “solve the problem accurately,” I need to clarify:
there is no single specific problem shown in the image — it’s a cover sheet displaying multiple worksheet titles like “Counting Dots on Dice,” “Adding Two Dice,” “Dice Bingo,” etc. These are activity names, not individual problems with numbers to solve.
But perhaps you meant: *“Show me how to do one of these activities as an example.”*
Let’s pick one simple activity from the image:
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“Adding Two Dice”
This means: Roll two dice, add the dots together, and write the sum.
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Step-by-step Example:
Imagine you roll two dice:
- First die shows
3 dots
- Second die shows
4 dots
Now, add them:
3 + 4 = ?
Count: 3… then 4 more → 4, 5, 6, 7
So, 3 + 4 =
7
You would write “7” in the blank space on the worksheet.
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Another example:
- Die 1:
2 dots
- Die 2:
5 dots
2 + 5 = ?
Start at 2, count up 5: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 → Answer is
7
Wait — that’s also 7? Let’s try different ones.
Try:
- Die 1:
6 dots
- Die 2:
1 dot
6 + 1 =
7 again? Hmm, let’s try something else.
Actually, let’s do:
- Die 1:
4 dots
- Die 2:
3 dots
4 + 3 =
7 — still 7? That’s coincidence!
Let’s do:
- Die 1:
5 dots
- Die 2:
2 dots
5 + 2 =
7 — wow, lots of ways to make 7!
Okay, let’s break the pattern:
- Die 1:
6 dots
- Die 2:
6 dots
6 + 6 = ?
6 + 6 = 12
Yes! So answer is
12
Or:
- Die 1:
1 dot
- Die 2:
1 dot
1 + 1 =
2
Perfect.
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✔ Final Answer:
When adding two dice, just count all the dots on both dice and write the total. For example, if one die has 4 dots and the other has 3 dots, the answer is 7. If both have 6 dots, the answer is 12.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable dice worksheet.