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Dominoes

Dominos is a fun and entertaining game of matching pictures, letters, numbers, or sets.

 

Ideas for sets of dominoes:

When playing a game such as dominoes in an instructional ot therapy manner, have the students name each picture as they play. This will reinforce the concept in the picture on the domino.

If you use photos from an event such as a class field trip, the students could talk about the picture on their domino as they play to recall and reinforce their experience.

A child with Autism may use a set of dominoes with photos to help learn the names of familiar people or classmates.

 

Video: Making Zoo Animal Dominoes

 

Rules:

  • The domino tiles are kept in a pile or a stack face down on the table.
  • Each player draws 5 or 7 tiles. 
  • The youngest player goes first and each player takes a turn in a clockwise positions.
  • The first player chooses a tile to lay first. (They should place a double first if they have one.)
  • Each player then will place a tile touching a matching tile. Tiles may touch by sides that match either in a row, parallel, or perpendicular. Sides may not touch if they have different pictures. 
  • If a player does not have a tile to play, they must "pass".
  • The games ends when a player uses all of his tiles or no more tiles can be played (game is "blocked").
  • The winner is the player with the fewest tiles.

 

Create a set of dominoes for... (Examples ready to print in the Sharing Center)

  

  • Social skills development: classroom rulesfeelings, etc.
  • Photos: classmates, people from around a school, familar people, historical figures, etc.
  • Vowel letters
  • Numeral 1 through 5

  • Letters in a child's name
  • Specific memory practice: US Presidents, specific US states, famous painting, architecture
  • Colors or Shapes

   

Here are Free Samples of Dominoes

Have fun playing and learning together!