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What It Is:
A hands-on domino-themed math worksheet that helps students practice doubles and near-doubles addition facts up to 20. Each problem shows two domino pieces, and learners count the dots and write the corresponding addition equation.
Why Use It:
This worksheet builds number sense, strengthens addition fluency, and supports visual math strategies. Domino models help students see part–whole relationships and understand how doubles facts form the foundation for larger addition skills, making it perfect for early elementary learners.
How to Use It:
• Have students count the dots on each domino side and write the numbers in the boxes.
• Add all four parts together to find the total.
• Use as a math center activity, independent practice, small-group instruction, or a fun homework task.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–2.
• Ideal for students learning doubles facts and addition strategies up to 20.
• Great reinforcement for visual learners using manipulatives or representations.
Target Users:
Teachers, interventionists, homeschool parents, and students practicing foundational addition facts with visual supports.
A hands-on domino-themed math worksheet that helps students practice doubles and near-doubles addition facts up to 20. Each problem shows two domino pieces, and learners count the dots and write the corresponding addition equation.
Why Use It:
This worksheet builds number sense, strengthens addition fluency, and supports visual math strategies. Domino models help students see part–whole relationships and understand how doubles facts form the foundation for larger addition skills, making it perfect for early elementary learners.
How to Use It:
• Have students count the dots on each domino side and write the numbers in the boxes.
• Add all four parts together to find the total.
• Use as a math center activity, independent practice, small-group instruction, or a fun homework task.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–2.
• Ideal for students learning doubles facts and addition strategies up to 20.
• Great reinforcement for visual learners using manipulatives or representations.
Target Users:
Teachers, interventionists, homeschool parents, and students practicing foundational addition facts with visual supports.




