Let the dice determine who does each task in the classroom.

Instructions:
This works great in classes where you have 5 or 6 students (or 5 or 6 teams).

Simply let each student (or team) choose one number between 1 and 6. Then, anytime there is a task that needs to be done, such as reading a passage in a book, or saying a sentence with a vocabulary word, , or spelling a word, simply roll the dice.

Whoever chose the number that is rolled must perform the task. (And you can let this person roll the dice the next time.)

This takes menial, routine classroom situations and disguises them as a game!

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