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To play, students will simply lay out one domino at a time, connecting ends that together total For example, If the number on one end of a domino is 6, then they can lay the end of a domino that shows 4 next to it, as shown in the below picture.

If playing with a small group of students, I recommend dividing the dominoes evenly between the players. Then, they will take turns each laying down a domino. The first student who gets rid of all their dominoes — or the player with the least amount left — wins. Of course, this can be used to make other numbers instead of just 10!

Choose any target number you want, so long as it can be made using dominoes. To see this game an action, check out this video. This next game is also incredibly easy and only requires dominoes! You can use any kind of dominoes for this game — choose what makes the most sense for your grade level. This game is best played in pairs, but small groups will work, too. This game is similar to the card game War. Students will each draw a domino from a pile and turn it over. The winner will then keep all 4 dominoes.

Once all the dominoes have been played, the player who won the most dominoes wins. This next math game with dominoes requires dominoes any kind and a piece of paper or whiteboard and writing utensil. Students should play in pairs, although you can also turn this into an independent activity! Students each draw a domino and lay them down. Then they will compare their numbers. You can do this in one of two ways:.

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You'll Also Like In the meantime, related games you might love:. Play Chess against the computer or your friends! Challenge the computer or try online matchmaking! Outsmart your opponent in the game of X's and O's. Get Premium Big Screen Mode. From This. To this. Learn More. No, Thanks. I just want to play games right now. Login to Earn XP. Big Screen. Exit Big Screen. Dominoes Instructions Use your finger to select a piece from your deck and place it on the board. Classic : Draw dominoes when you can't move until you find a matching tile.

Block : Pass your turn when you can't move. What You Learn From Playing Dominoes Playing any of the three dominoes games can help improve basic math, critical thinking and strategy planning skills.

Chess : Play Chess against the computer or your friends! Checkers : Challenge the computer or try online matchmaking! Sudoku : Fill in the spaces with the right numbers.

Try this version! Solitaire : The classic single player card game. Hearts : The classic card game is here! FreeCell : Stack the cards into the right piles.



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