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Here are some fun math games your children can play using justdominos. These games check all of the boxes. The kids will lovethem. Plus, they are simple to play and all you need is a set ofdominoes! Note: If you do not have a set of your own, you canfind attached a printable version to create your own.1) Domino Keepers Addition A game for 2 players (or two teams)All of the dominoes are placed in the center of the table face down.Both players pick up a domino at the same time.Each player tells the sum of the dots on their domino, e.g. 2 4 6, 5 3 8.The player with the highest answer keeps both dominoes. If both players havethe same answer, each keeps a domino. The winner is the player or team with the most dominoes when all dominoeshave been picked up.2) Domino Keepers Multiplication A game for 2 players (or two teams) Play this game same as above, but instead of adding the two numbers on thedomino, multiply them. These games tick all of the boxes - the kids will love them, they are simple toplay and all you need is a set of dominoes! This game idea comes from Fun Games 4 Learning Bloghttp://fungames4learning.blogspot.com/1

3) Even and Odd Sort Add, subtract, or multiply the dots on the dominoes then sort the answer byodd or even numbers. Want to make it a game? Before the game begins state a rule. The partner withthe most even numbers or odd numbers wins the set.4) Prime/Composite Sort Add, subtract, or multiply the dots on the dominoes then sort the answer byprime or composite. Want to make it a game? Before the game begins state a rule. The partnerwith the most prime numbers or the most composite numbers wins.5) Ordering Decimals Children choose five dominoes and turn them over.One side is the whole number; the other side is the decimal.Order the decimals from least to greatest or greatest to least.Want to make it a game? Partners order their dominos then find thedifference between their greatest decimal and least decimal. The partner withthe greatest (or least) difference wins.6) Compare Fraction Children choose two dominoes and turn them over.One side is the numerator; the other side is the denominatorCompare both fractions.Want to make it a game? Each partner chooses one domino. Then they comparetheir fraction. The partner with the greatest (or least) fraction wins.7) Ordering Fraction Children choose five dominoes and turn them over.One side is the numerator; the other side is the denominatorOrder the fractions from least to greatest or greatest to least.Want to make it a game? Partners order their dominos then find the differencebetween their greatest fraction and least fraction. The partner with thegreatest (or least) difference wins. These game ideas come from Upper Elementary Snap Shotshttps://www.upperelementarysnapshots.com/2

8) Domino Magic SquaresA magic square is an arrangement of numbers such that every row, column and thetwo diagonals sum to the same value, called the magic sum. A domino magic square isdefined using a set of dominoes to form a magic square, each domino supplying twonumbers. For example, here is a 4 4 domino magic square with 8 dominoes and magicsum 5.Example:Try out the following template and sums, using a set of dominos.1043

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The sum of eachrow, column and thetwo diagonals 14The sum of eachrow, column and thetwo diagonals 65

Have children challenge themselves and createtheir own 4X4 magic square template and sums. These game ideas come from E is for Explore Bloghttp://eisforexplore.blogspot.com/9) Domino MathFor the next math activity, print out the following sheets. Place them in pageprotectors and have your child use a dry erase pen to write their answers. Thatway you can reuse the sheet. For each problem, have your child pick randomdomino and place on the sheets. Or you can have them draw in the dots. These game ideas come from The Kindergarten Connectionhttps://thekindergartenconnection.com/6

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Here are some fun math games your children can play using just dominos. These games check all of the boxes. The kids will love . Plus, they are simple to play and all you need is a set of dominoes! Note: If you do not have a set of your own, you can 1) Domino Keepers Addition A game for 2 players (or two teams)

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