Domino Math Games Multiplication and Division Fact Fluency Dominoes Playing Card

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DescriptionThis bundle of 35 math domino games is a low-prep, hands-on way to build math fact fluency in 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade. These math games help students master multiplication and division facts from 1-12. Designed for third, fourth, and fifth grade, these engaging games make multiplying and dividing fun and effective--and they're perfect for math centers, early finishers, small group review, or partner activities. Once you teach students how to play the domino game, they can play it over and over again with a variety of skills.Looking for another grade level?Kindergarten Math Domino Games1st Grade Math Domino Games2nd Grade Math Domino Games3rd Grade Math Domino Games4th Grade Math Domino Games5th Grade Math Domino GamesAdd Subtract Math Fact Domino GamesMultiply Divide Math Fact Domino GamesGrammar Grades 3-5 Domino GamesK-1 Phonics Domino Games2-3 Phonics Domino GamesWHAT IS MATH DOMINOES?This is a game where students make a line or "train" of cards in a row. They can connect onto another player's answer each time they take a turn or students can race to get rid of all of their dominoes using their math skills before all other players.WHAT'S INCLUDED?35 math games35 math skillseasy to playeasy to differentiatemultiple ways to play35 MATH SKILLS INCLUDED: Multiplication x1 FactsMultiplication x2 FactsMultiplication x3 FactsMultiplication x4 FactsMultiplication x5 FactsMultiplication x6 FactsMultiplication x7 FactsMultiplication x8 FactsMultiplication x9 FactsMultiplication x10 FactsMultiplication x11 FactsMultiplication x12 FactsMultiplication Missing Factors 1-10Multiplication Missing Factors 1-12Multiplication and Division Facts 1-10Multiplication and Division Facts 1-12Division 1 FactsDivision 2 FactsDivision 3 FactsDivision 4 FactsDivision 5 FactsDivision 6 FactsDivision 7 FactsDivision 8 FactsDivision 9 FactsDivision 10 FactsDivision 11 FactsDivision 12 FactsDivision Missing Factors 1-10Division Missing Factors 1-12Division 1-10 FactsDivision 1-12 FactsMultiplication 1-5 FactsMultiplication 1-10 FactsMultiplication 1-12 FactsHOW TO PLAY DOMINOES:Step 1: Shuffle all dominoes and then lay them face down on the table. Each player should draw 8 dominoes and flip them over in front of themselves. Step 2: The first player places one of their dominoes on the table, with one end touching the middle of the playing area with a matching answer.Step 3: The next player must then try to place one of their dominoes so that it connects to one end of the domino already on the table, with the same answer on the connecting end.Step 4: If a player cannot make a move, they must skip their turn and draw another domino to add to their pile.Step 5: Play continues until one player runs out of dominoes.HOW TO DIFFERENTIATE:RACING:My students’ favorite way to play is with NO turns! Simply place a card in the middle and split up all the dominoes evenly amongst all players. When gameplay begins, students race to see who can place all of their dominoes on the board first. Students work off of other players' dominoes placed down to help get rid of their own dominoes. If students don’t see a way to place a domino on the board, they wait for other players to lay down more dominoes that they are able to connect to. This high-energy version of the game is sure to get your students excited and engaged.COLLABORATE:If you don’t want students to race, you could also have students put the dominoes together collaboratively. Give each team a set of dominoes and split them equally amongst all students in the team. Place a domino to start in the middle. Explain to the team that the goal is for all players to help build a large domino train with all questions connecting to answers in the shortest amount of time possible. When they finish the first round, have them play again and try to beat their first time. This collaborative approach fosters teamwork and communication skills while also providing an opportunity for students to practice critical thinking and problem-solving.All 3rd grade domino games are aligned to common core standards and Texas TEKS.These Math Domino Games are great as 3rd grade math activities, 3rd grade math spiral review, third grade math review, 3rd grade math games, 3rd grade math centers, partner activities, whole class games, independent math games, and more.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You May Also Like:3rd Grade Classroom Transformations3rd Grade Math Task Cards3rd Grade Enrichment Math Activities3rd Grade Multiplication and Division Fact Fluency3rd Grade Grab It Games!------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other Information:Follow me and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted. Thank you so much,The Lifetime LearnerCopyright information:Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you intend to share with others, please purchase an additional license at a discount!Questions?Email me at [email protected] this resource to TPTReported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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