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Story telling dice super heroes characters

Story telling dice super heroes characters
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Story Telling Dice

This page contains printable story telling dice. 

Story Telling Dice

Places Dice

 - Places dice 1 

Objects Dice

 

Characters Dice

- Character dice 1

- Character dice 2

- Character dice 3

 

Topic Themed Dice

Story Telling Dice

Story Telling Dice
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Fairy Tale places story telling dice

Fairy Tale places story telling dice
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Fairy tale objects story telling dice

Fairy tale objects story telling dice
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Fairy tale characters story telling dice

Fairy tale characters story telling dice
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Barrier game ideas

Barrier game ideas
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Barrier game ideas

Barriers

Create a barrier so one person cannot see what the other person is doing. You could:

  • Use a large hardback book
  • Use two single fold files, stapled together to make a Π shape
  • Use a ring binder (empty)
  • Seat children back-to-back (only really suitable for paired work)

Games

Set of cards

First next last symbols

First next last symbols

Other symbols are available in the Commtap Symboliser for PowerPoint.

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First words picture cards

First words picture cards
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Who pictures - Characters/fairy tale - with Colourful Semantics coding

Who pictures - Characters/fairy tale - with Colourful Semantics coding
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Who pictures - Characters/fairy tale

Who pictures - Characters/fairy tale
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Who pictures - occupations with colourful semantics colour coding

Who pictures - occupations with colourful semantics colour coding
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Who pictures - occupations

Who pictures - occupations
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Who pictures - people Colour Semantics colour coding

Who pictures - people Colour Semantics colour coding
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