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Amy has a box containing domino pieces but she does not think it is a complete set. Which of her domino pieces are missing?
Use these four dominoes to make a square that has the same number of dots on each side.
Use the 'double-3 down' dominoes to make a square so that each side has eight dots.
Guess the Dominoes for child and adult. Work out which domino your partner has chosen by asking good questions.
This task depends on learners sharing reasoning, listening to opinions, reflecting and pulling ideas together.
These interactive dominoes can be dragged around the screen.
An ordinary set of dominoes can be laid out as a 7 by 4 magic rectangle in which all the spots in all the columns add to 24, while those in the rows add to 42. Try it! Now try the magic square...
Everthing you have always wanted to do with dominoes! Some of these games are good for practising your mental calculation skills, and some are good for your reasoning skills.
Is it possible to use all 28 dominoes arranging them in squares of four? What patterns can you see in the solution(s)?
Using the 8 dominoes make a square where each of the columns and rows adds up to 8