Open Dice Towers for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Open Dice Towers for the Blind and Visually Impaired

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My blind and visually impaired students often roll dice by slamming their hands down on the table with the dice so that they don't actually roll. I thought an open plan dice tower would be great for them so that they can 'see' the inner workings and even put it together. Their is a dice storage area under the ramps, and a dice tray that collects the rolling dice so my students can easily find them after rolling. They love these things, and it's fun for them to have something cool that the other kids are interested in. I made the slots for the ramps to fit most 4x4 square drink coasters so you can get creative with the look you want. I also cut out some 4x4 ramps from foam flooring to make a quieter version if that is something you need ... but the kids like the loud stuff :) Hope you enjoy!! P.S. I'm not sure if I gave the correct remix information for the walls. Sorry if I got that wrong. I also couldn't find the doorway that I used for the handle.

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