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Number Dominoes Math Game | Number Recognition, Subitizing & Counting Practice
Number Dominoes Math Game | Number Recognition, Subitizing & Counting Practice
Number Dominoes Math Game | Number Recognition, Subitizing & Counting Practice
Number Dominoes Math Game | Number Recognition, Subitizing & Counting Practice
Number Dominoes Math Game | Number Recognition, Subitizing & Counting Practice
Number Dominoes Math Game | Number Recognition, Subitizing & Counting Practice
Number Dominoes Math Game | Number Recognition, Subitizing & Counting Practice
Number Dominoes Math Game | Number Recognition, Subitizing & Counting Practice
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Description

Looking for a hands-on game that builds essential early math skills? This Number Dominoes Math Game is the perfect addition to your preschool or kindergarten math centers, small group instruction, or intervention toolkits! Designed to support number recognition, subitizing, and counting, this engaging resource provides multiple formats for differentiation and meets key math standards for early learners.

This set includes two versions:

  • 100 Number Dominoes featuring numbers 0–9
  • 100 Dot Dominoes with numbers and matching dot representations (0–9)

Your students will love matching numbers to numbers, dots to numbers, or dots to dots while practicing one-to-one correspondence, visual quantity recognition, and basic counting—all while having fun!


♥️ Why You'll Love It:

  • Includes 200 dominoes (2 formats)
  • Builds number sense and subitizing skills
  • Great for centers, small groups, or one-on-one interventions
  • Differentiation made easy with multiple formats
  • High-interest and student-friendly
  • Clear directions included that outline two ways to play the game
  • Print and go—low prep, easy to use
  • Aligned with early childhood math standards

Ideal For:

  • preschool
  • kindergarten
  • small group
  • math centers
  • interventions

These dominoes will keep your learners engaged while mastering foundational number skills. Whether you're reinforcing math concepts in a fun way or targeting specific intervention goals, these math dominoes are a must-have for your classroom!

Add this to your teaching toolkit today and watch your students build confidence in math through play-based learning!

★ Click on VIEW PREVIEW above to check out everything that is included. ★

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Number Dominoes Math Game | Number Recognition, Subitizing & Counting Practice

Nature Wise Learning
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PreK - K
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18
Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

Looking for a hands-on game that builds essential early math skills? This Number Dominoes Math Game is the perfect addition to your preschool or kindergarten math centers, small group instruction, or intervention toolkits! Designed to support number recognition, subitizing, and counting, this engaging resource provides multiple formats for differentiation and meets key math standards for early learners.

This set includes two versions:

  • 100 Number Dominoes featuring numbers 0–9
  • 100 Dot Dominoes with numbers and matching dot representations (0–9)

Your students will love matching numbers to numbers, dots to numbers, or dots to dots while practicing one-to-one correspondence, visual quantity recognition, and basic counting—all while having fun!


♥️ Why You'll Love It:

  • Includes 200 dominoes (2 formats)
  • Builds number sense and subitizing skills
  • Great for centers, small groups, or one-on-one interventions
  • Differentiation made easy with multiple formats
  • High-interest and student-friendly
  • Clear directions included that outline two ways to play the game
  • Print and go—low prep, easy to use
  • Aligned with early childhood math standards

Ideal For:

  • preschool
  • kindergarten
  • small group
  • math centers
  • interventions

These dominoes will keep your learners engaged while mastering foundational number skills. Whether you're reinforcing math concepts in a fun way or targeting specific intervention goals, these math dominoes are a must-have for your classroom!

Add this to your teaching toolkit today and watch your students build confidence in math through play-based learning!

★ Click on VIEW PREVIEW above to check out everything that is included. ★

✏️ Additional Resources by Nature Wise Learning:

Alphabet Handwriting Practice

Apple Tree Song Props

Forest Animal Book Companion

MAGIC Song Props

Social-Emotional Zones Posters

Follow Me!

Click on the ★Follow button next to my store name to follow my store. Then go to your email preferences under My Account and check the new product updates option to be notified when new resources are added to my store.

Thank you for checking out this great resource!

© Nature Wise Learning

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

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Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.
Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.
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