Frozen Snakes and Ladders. How to Play Start at zero Flip a coin If it is heads, you are going to ADD If it is tails, you are going to SUBTRACT Roll your.

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Frozen Snakes and Ladders

How to Play Start at zero Flip a coin If it is heads, you are going to ADD If it is tails, you are going to SUBTRACT Roll your adapted dice to find out what number you are going to add (or subtract) Try to get to 49 And avoid -50!

Adapted Dice… 2, 4 and 6 need to be negative on your dice Place a sticker over 2,4 and 6 and write -2, -4 and -6 on them respectively