I have two dice. I will roll the dice and according to the numbers on the faces of the dice, you should solve each problem in the space. (After rolling the dice). I got 1 and 7. Who is # 17? Stand up and solve the first problem in the first space on the dice board.... Good job. Be seated. Now, I will throw the dice again. I got 3 and 5. As there is no such a number, #5 should stand up in this case. #5, will you solve the problem. Correct the wrong part. I hug my mom yesterday. Correct the wrong part. ...OK. 'Hug' should be changed into 'hugged,' for in this sentence the past tense should be used because of 'yesterday.' Excellent. Take your seat. Well done, class. Let's move on to the next page. Wiil you turn the page?

(Would you check the passage above? It is a kind of dice game. I appreciate your help.)

Sounds perfect!

The single quote mark (') should be used within double quotes ("). If you do not use quote marks (") for the whole paragraph, the quotes within the paragraph should be double.

When you got 3 and 5, what criterion are you using to choose the #5 rather than the #3?

I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.

Based on the information provided, here's a breakdown of the passage:

- The teacher is using a dice game to engage the class.
- After rolling the dice and obtaining the numbers, the corresponding student with the number stands up to solve a problem.
- The first problem is solved correctly.
- The dice are rolled again, but this time the numbers do not match any student's number.
- In this case, the student with the number 5 is asked to stand up and solve the problem.
- The sentence "I hug my mom yesterday" is given, and the student correctly identifies that the word "hug" should be changed to "hugged" since it's the past tense due to the mention of "yesterday."
- The student corrects the sentence.
- The class is praised and then instructed to turn the page for the next activity.

The passage appears to be a teacher-led activity that involves students participating based on the numbers they roll with the dice.