Description
What It Is:
This is a math worksheet featuring dominoes. Each domino shows a different number of dots on each side. Below each domino is a simple addition problem where students need to write the number of dots on each side of the domino and then calculate the sum. There are 12 domino addition problems in total.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for Kindergarten and 1st grade. It reinforces number recognition and basic addition skills using a visual aid (dominoes). The problems involve sums likely within the range of 2-12, appropriate for early elementary math.
Why Use It:
It helps students visually understand addition by connecting numbers to a concrete representation. It reinforces number recognition, counting skills, and basic addition facts. The domino format makes learning math more engaging and less abstract.
How to Use It:
Students count the number of dots on each side of the domino. They then write those numbers in the blanks provided below the domino. Finally, they add the two numbers together and write the sum in the final blank.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for kindergarten and first-grade students who are learning basic addition. It can also be helpful for students who benefit from visual aids in math or those who are just beginning to learn about number composition.
This is a math worksheet featuring dominoes. Each domino shows a different number of dots on each side. Below each domino is a simple addition problem where students need to write the number of dots on each side of the domino and then calculate the sum. There are 12 domino addition problems in total.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for Kindergarten and 1st grade. It reinforces number recognition and basic addition skills using a visual aid (dominoes). The problems involve sums likely within the range of 2-12, appropriate for early elementary math.
Why Use It:
It helps students visually understand addition by connecting numbers to a concrete representation. It reinforces number recognition, counting skills, and basic addition facts. The domino format makes learning math more engaging and less abstract.
How to Use It:
Students count the number of dots on each side of the domino. They then write those numbers in the blanks provided below the domino. Finally, they add the two numbers together and write the sum in the final blank.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for kindergarten and first-grade students who are learning basic addition. It can also be helpful for students who benefit from visual aids in math or those who are just beginning to learn about number composition.

