This free printable roll a unicorn dice game is a fun, no-prep way for children to practice their number recognition, chart reading, and fine motor skills. I hope you enjoy!

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This roll a unicorn face printable is a creative art activity that can be used for art centers, sub plans, fine motor centers, library activities, and more. It can be used any time of year!
The printable includes a die to cut and tape together, but you can us any normal six sided die.
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How to use your roll a unicorn printable
You don't need much to use this roll a unicorn dice game. Here's what you'll need:
- Your free printable (look for the row of purple arrows pointing at the download link)
- Printer access and paper
- Pencil for drawing
- Dice (each child needs a single die or can take turns sharing a die)
- Tape and scissors - optional, if you want to make the included printable die
- Crayons or markers for coloring the completed unicorn, optional.
To play roll a unicorn face:
Print as many copes of the instruction grid page as you'd like. You might want to provide one per small group of students or one per child.
If you're placing the instructions in a classroom center, you can slide the page into a dry erase pocket for protection.
- Package includes 6 dry erase pocket sleeves in 6 bright colors, which are red, green, yellow, orange, pink, and blue.
- Mr. Pen dry erase pocket sleeves are made with durable and long-lasting PET plastic with industrial-grade stitching according to the highest quality...
- Our dry erase pockets measure 10 x 14 inches, which makes them perfect for storing most sizes of paper or student activity sheets.
Give each child a sheet to draw their unicorn on. You may want to provide a blank sheet with cards, or students can use their own paper.
Have each child roll a die, then draw the corresponding unicorn part shown in the chart.
On the child's first roll, s/he will draw the head style corresponding to the number of pips on the die. On the second roll, s/he will draw eyes, and so on.
Keep playing until each child's unicorn is complete!
The finished unicorn can be colored, used as the basis for writing prompts, or used for show and tell.
Roll a unicorn PDF file download area
Your free printable PDF file has three pages: the roll and draw chart, a four up page for drawing snowmen, and a page of instructions.
This printable is licensed for personal and single classroom use.
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