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Domino Math Addition|Composing & Decomposing Numbers to 20|Missing Addends
Domino Math Addition|Composing & Decomposing Numbers to 20|Missing Addends
Domino Math Addition|Composing & Decomposing Numbers to 20|Missing Addends
Domino Math Addition|Composing & Decomposing Numbers to 20|Missing Addends
Domino Math Addition|Composing & Decomposing Numbers to 20|Missing Addends
Domino Math Addition|Composing & Decomposing Numbers to 20|Missing Addends
Domino Math Addition|Composing & Decomposing Numbers to 20|Missing Addends
Domino Math Addition|Composing & Decomposing Numbers to 20|Missing Addends
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Domino Math Addition Composing and Decomposing Numbers to 20 First-Grade Worksheets

This no-prep printable worksheet is perfect for first-grade students to practice composing and decomposing numbers using dominoes.

This resource is a set of printable worksheets designed to help students practice decomposing numbers in a fun and engaging way. The worksheets feature domino games that allow students to decompose numbers into smaller parts and add them together. These worksheets are suitable for first-grade students and can be used for independent work or one-on-one instruction.

************ 29 pages includes:***************

  • Cover. 1x page
  • Thank you 1xpage
  • Black and White Cover. 1x page
  • Domino addition sentence 7x pages
  • Decomposing & composing number 10x pages
  • Domino addition games 3x pages
  • Answer key 5x pages
  • Graphics and Cliparts Credits 1x page

Benefits:

- Provides practice in addition

- Engages students with the use of domino games

- Helps build number sense and fluency in addition

- Can be used for independent work or one-on-one instruction

Instructions/Tips for Implementation:

1. Print out the worksheets and provide each student with a copy.

2. Explain the concept of addition decomposing using domino games.

3. Demonstrate how to decompose and add numbers together using the dominoes.

4. Allow students to complete the worksheets independently or in pairs.

5. Provide support and guidance as needed.

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Domino Math Addition|Composing & Decomposing Numbers to 20|Missing Addends

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Description

Domino Math Addition Composing and Decomposing Numbers to 20 First-Grade Worksheets

This no-prep printable worksheet is perfect for first-grade students to practice composing and decomposing numbers using dominoes.

This resource is a set of printable worksheets designed to help students practice decomposing numbers in a fun and engaging way. The worksheets feature domino games that allow students to decompose numbers into smaller parts and add them together. These worksheets are suitable for first-grade students and can be used for independent work or one-on-one instruction.

************ 29 pages includes:***************

  • Cover. 1x page
  • Thank you 1xpage
  • Black and White Cover. 1x page
  • Domino addition sentence 7x pages
  • Decomposing & composing number 10x pages
  • Domino addition games 3x pages
  • Answer key 5x pages
  • Graphics and Cliparts Credits 1x page

Benefits:

- Provides practice in addition

- Engages students with the use of domino games

- Helps build number sense and fluency in addition

- Can be used for independent work or one-on-one instruction

Instructions/Tips for Implementation:

1. Print out the worksheets and provide each student with a copy.

2. Explain the concept of addition decomposing using domino games.

3. Demonstrate how to decompose and add numbers together using the dominoes.

4. Allow students to complete the worksheets independently or in pairs.

5. Provide support and guidance as needed.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

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Compose and decompose numbers from 11 to 19 into ten ones and some further ones, e.g., by using objects or drawings, and record each composition or decomposition by a drawing or equation (e.g., 18 = 10 + 8); understand that these numbers are composed of ten ones and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
Represent addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, mental images, drawings, sounds (e.g., claps), acting out situations, verbal explanations, expressions, or equations.
Understand subtraction as an unknown-addend problem. For example, subtract 10 – 8 by finding the number that makes 10 when added to 8.
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