Description
What It Is:
This Domino Addition worksheet helps children strengthen their addition within 10 skills using visual dot patterns. Each domino represents two groups of dots, allowing students to count, record, and add — making it a fun and engaging way to connect visual math with number sentences.
Why Use It:
Domino math supports visual learning and number recognition. By counting and combining dots, students develop fluency with small numbers, understand part-whole relationships, and build a strong foundation for mental math strategies and problem-solving confidence.
How to Use It:
• Begin with the "Addition with Ten Frames" worksheet to review how numbers combine visually to make 10.
• Show students how each domino is divided into two groups — have them count the dots on each side and write the matching numbers in the boxes.
• Add the two numbers together to find the total and write the sum in the last box.
• Encourage verbal practice: “Three plus four equals seven.”
• Continue the series with the next worksheet — "Finger Addition" — to help learners transition from visual counting to hands-on addition strategies.
Grade Level Suitability:
Designed for Kindergarten to Grade 1.
• Kindergarten: Builds counting and visual matching skills with simple sums.
• Grade 1: Reinforces addition fluency and early number fact mastery.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, and homeschool educators seeking printable, interactive addition within 10 worksheets that make learning math both visual and fun.
This Domino Addition worksheet helps children strengthen their addition within 10 skills using visual dot patterns. Each domino represents two groups of dots, allowing students to count, record, and add — making it a fun and engaging way to connect visual math with number sentences.
Why Use It:
Domino math supports visual learning and number recognition. By counting and combining dots, students develop fluency with small numbers, understand part-whole relationships, and build a strong foundation for mental math strategies and problem-solving confidence.
How to Use It:
• Begin with the "Addition with Ten Frames" worksheet to review how numbers combine visually to make 10.
• Show students how each domino is divided into two groups — have them count the dots on each side and write the matching numbers in the boxes.
• Add the two numbers together to find the total and write the sum in the last box.
• Encourage verbal practice: “Three plus four equals seven.”
• Continue the series with the next worksheet — "Finger Addition" — to help learners transition from visual counting to hands-on addition strategies.
Grade Level Suitability:
Designed for Kindergarten to Grade 1.
• Kindergarten: Builds counting and visual matching skills with simple sums.
• Grade 1: Reinforces addition fluency and early number fact mastery.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, and homeschool educators seeking printable, interactive addition within 10 worksheets that make learning math both visual and fun.
