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Domino Addition
Hands-on learning in math is essential to all learners, especially youngsters. In a math learning activity, young mathematicians use dominoes in order to discover the commutative property of addition. Fact families and doubles facts can...
CK-12 Foundation
Integers: Tiling a Chessboard with Dominoes
Ten questions make up an interactive all about integers. Scholars answer multiple choice, short answer, and discussion questions using a 4x4 chessboard and dominoes.
Math Salamanders Ltd.
Domino Addition Sheet 1
In this counting activity, learners add dots on six domino diagrams. Students must count and add dots as they observe and write a total on each line.
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Turn Around Dominoes
Create simple addition number sentences using dominoes. Young scholars choose a domino and draw the dots on a template. Beneath their drawing, they write the addition sentence. Then, they "flip" the domino and write the "turn around...
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Domino Addition
In this math instructional activity, learners create 5 addition problems using pictures of domino tiles. All of the problems include adding one-digit numbers.
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Addition Facts: Dominoes 2
Young mathematicians look at dominoes to determine the numbers required to complete each of the 15 equations. This worksheet advances to practicing vertical addition.
K-5 Math Teaching Resources
Large Dominos
You may not be able to set them up and topple them over, but this set of printable dominoes can be used in a number of ways to support children's learning. A great resource for any primary grade teacher.
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Domino Addition
In this domino addition instructional activity, students count the number of dots on each domino and write the numbers on the line to form addition sentences. Students add to solve 6 equations.
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Domino Adding
Students practice adding numbers to twelve. For this computation lesson, students construct paper domino patterns and play games in which they use the the dots on the dominoes to make addition problems.
Granite School District
Activities that Build Number Sense
Have fun while building the number sense of young mathematicians with this list of ten-frame learning games. From developing cardinality and counting skills to learning place value and basic addition strategies, ten-frames are excellent...
DK Publishing
Learning 6 - Write the Number
Have crumpets with the queen! Kindergartners count the number of crumpets on each plate - all add up to six - and write the correct number in the space provided. They then copy a dominoes pattern for different ways to add up to six, and...
DK Publishing
Learning 5 - Write the Number
Fish for fives with a cute counting learning exercise! Kindergartners count schools of fish, which all add up to five, and write the correct number in provided spaces. They then copy a domino pattern at the bottom of the page. A great...
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Domino Addition, Sheet 3
In this domino addition worksheet, students count dots on dominoes, filling in the total amounts counted. A reference web site is given for additional activities.
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Domino Match
In this addition worksheet, students match pairs of Dominos with their addition number sentences and draw a domino pair for a number sentence. Students solve six problems.
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Doubles Plus
Doubles and doubles+ 1 addition is a great way to help little learners build number sense and automaticity. This presentation contains multiple examples of doubles and doubles+ 1 addition. Images of dominoes are employed to reinforce the...
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Addition Facts: Dominoes
In this addition practice worksheet, students use the dominoes pictured to help them solve 15 problems that require them to add 1 digit numbers.
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Hidden Dominoes
In this addition facts instructional activity, students examine 2 dominoes that are overlapping and figure out the missing number that will make the sums the same.
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Addition Dominoes
In this addition worksheet, students practice adding four sets of dominoes together. Students add four single-digit whole numbers to four single-digit whole numbers.
Beacon Learning Center
Spotted Stones Linked Just Right
Discover how to play the game of dominoes using mental math skills to solve equations that earn points. Pupils become fast critical thinkers in determining which unknown addend tally up points in their favor.
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Domino Challenge: Switch the Order
In this addition worksheet, students write partner numbers on each side of a domino, then write the total and the addition equation another way. Students then complete a "write about it" question.
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1st Grade Math: Greater Than, Less Than
First graders participate in a variety of math activities that emphasize the concepts of greater than, less than, and equal to. They order numbers on the number line, compare numbers, create letters using numbers on a 1-100 number chart,...
DK Publishing
Learning 7 - Write the Number
Encourage number confidence by focusing on one number at a time; young counters examine the number seven, starting by tracing the numeral three times and printing a few more on their own. Next, they count three sets of flowers in an...
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Do it With Dominoes
Students explore modes for addition. In this K-2 mathematics lesson, students investigate the four models of addition (counting, sets, number line, and balanced equations) using dominoes. Students examine the relationship between...
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Duck Dominoes
For this fact family worksheet, 1st graders use the domino pictured to write problems. Students create 2 addition and 2 subtraction problems for each of the 4 dominoes represented. Students then solve for 8 single digit problems at the...