If you ever need a set of dice in a pinch or don't have the funds to buy a class set of regular dice or foam dice (THESE were the ones I loved to use when I was a classroom teacher. They are nice and quiet. Amazon affiliate link.) consider using dice virtual manipulatives! I love adding links to virtual dice in the speaker notes in my math choice boards that I create in Google Slides:
There are lots of different apps and websites for virtual dice but here are my top 5 favorite websites:
This image is a screenshot from my Multiplication Digital Choice Board
There are lots of different apps and websites for virtual dice but here are my top 5 favorite websites:
DiceApp.io is a very simple and visually appealing website that will allow you to roll up to 9 dice at a time. There is also a coin flip that will reveal a happy face for HEADS and a monkey with a long tail for TAILS. It will work on any device with a web-browser. Ad free!
Google's Dice tool is one I learned about from 3rd + 4th grade teacher, Sally James. The user can easily switch back and forth between tools like a die, fidget spinner, spinner (up to 20 sections), calculator, metronome, color picker and a 1 minute breathing exercise. This will work on any device that has a web-browser.
Virtual Dice allows the user to choose 1-3 dice to roll and has fun sound effects! This tool is flash based.
Toy Theater allows the user to throw up to 5 dice at a time. I love all of the different polyhedral dice you can choose from! It will work on any device with a web-browser.
Teachled's Dice Roll is very simple one. The user can choose to roll 1, 2 or 3 dice. It will work on any device with a web-browser.
For MORE virtual manipulatives, check out THIS post.