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Let’s Play Greedy Pig Game

Play games for learning! Games build classroom culture and help students to practice math skills. The Greedy Pig game is great for playing with students of all ages. Use Dice Slides by Alice Keeler to play Greedy Pig in Google Slides.
Let’s Play Greedy Pig Game

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I found this game that allows for a team of players to roll a die to compete against each other. What I am looking for in my classroom is opportunities for students to strategize and to share their strategy. Play this game at almost any grade level. Practice addition skills and probability skills. Try the Greedy Pig game to engage students, build classroom culture, and practice math skills.

Dice Slides by Alice Keeler

You can play Greedy Pig with a whiteboard/paper and a single dice. I have added the game board to Dice Slides by Alice Keeler. This means you can play Greedy Pig on the fly with ANY Google Slides. For similar games that may tickle your fancy, just click on Babu888 sign up.

Playing Greedy Pig Game

You will need at least 2 players. In theory you can play with unlimited players but I would max out at around 5 per group.

Greedy Pig Game requires ONE die per group.

5 Rounds

There are 5 rounds. The score is the sum of the 5 rounds. The player with the most points wins.

Do Not Roll a One

For the group, there is ONE die. Roll ONE die for everyone. Not per person. Everyone gets the number of points on the die. UNLESS a 1 is rolled. Then everyone loses all of their points. If a one is rolled at any time, all remaining players in the round will record a score of 0.

Do You Want To Stop

After each dice roll the players are asked if they want to stop. Since I want students to practice their addition skills they should be jotting down the value of the dice roll in each round. The student would then need to declare “I want to stop with 17 points.” Record score on the Greedy Pig game board.

The round continues until a 1 is rolled OR until everyone voluntarily stops.

Using Dice Slides by Alice Keeler

Open ANY Google Slides. After installing Dice Slides, you can add dice to ANY Google Slides. Use the Extensions menu to locate “Dice Slides.” Use the “Dice Games” option to select either the “Games Sidebar” or “Greedy Pig” to add the GP Board.

Greedy Pig Game in Dice Slides by ALice Keeler under the extensions menu. Choose Dice Games and Greedy Pig

Adds a New Slide

Choosing to insert a Greedy Pig game board will append a new slide TO THE BOTTOM of your current Slides presentation. This inserts a table with the 5 rounds and up to 4 players. If you have more than 4 players simply insert a column into the table.

Roll One Die

Greedy pig is played with ONE DIE. In the sidebar for “Dice Games” is a button to “Place 1.” This rolls a random die and places it on the slide. All players get this same point value. Unless a 1 is rolled and then everyone still in the round score a zero for the round.

sidebar for greedy pig game using dice slides by alice keeler. Sidebar has quick Game Dice and there is an arrow pointing at place 2. The quick game boards list shows an arrow at the greedy pig button.

Keep Rolling

Keep clicking “Place 1” to add a new dice roll to the slide.

Playing Greedy Pig Game Remotely

What is great about playing games in Google Slides is you do not need to be in the same location to play together. Since the dice rolls show on the slide itself, anyone collaborating on the same game board can see the values.

Steps for Playing Greedy Pig Game

First create a Google Slides. Then, use the Extensions menu for Dice Slides by Alice Keeler. Third, add the Greedy Pig game board to your slides. Fourth, place one die from the sidebar. Next, ask each player if they want to stop. Record the score of players who stop. Then roll again. Then again ask players if they want to stop. Continue this per round. Rolling a 1 ends the round. All players stopping ends a round.

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