Having your students sort out the dominoes needed for each of these games is part of their learning, so be sure to let them do the "work" of finding the dominoes they'll be using! For the first level, they'll need to sort dominoes with dots that total one to six. They will then put one domino on each of the petals of their flower. Players take turns rolling one die and then looking for a domino that totals the number they rolled. If they have one, they remove that domino from their flower. Here, the player rolled a three and is removing a 2+1 domino.
If the player has no domino that totals the number, he misses that turn. The first player to remove all of the dominoes from his or her flower is the winner.
Level Two is played the same way, except that this time players will be rolling two dice and will need dominoes that total 2 through 12. Roll, add, and find a domino with the same sum. Here, the player has rolled a two and a six, and is removing a 4+4 domino.
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