Image domino

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Picture domino is the name for a widespread children's game that follows the rules of dominoes and belongs to the category of placement games .

Picture domino games are often used as educational games, since they combine the game character and familiarity with symbols, words or vocabulary, picture-number assignments, symbol-number combinations or arithmetic problem-solution comparisons.

Image domino with simple symbols

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The children's game picture domino has almost the same simple rules as its model, the domino game. For reasons of cost, however, there are no game pieces, just solid cardboard or wooden tiles. Instead of dots, they contain images, colors, symbols or numbers as a distinguishing feature. One child begins and the remaining participants, as many as they like, lay out the appropriate card. The winner is whoever was able to place all of his cards first.

variants

There are numerous variants depending on the nature of the exercise. Some are mentioned here:

Word image domino

This is suitable for consolidating the reading learning process . Instead of a second picture, a word is written down. This must now be selected and found. Different rules are possible.

Number picture domino

Arithmetic domino

Instead of points, there are number of pictures here, so one ball, two houses, three stars etc . You now have to create equal amounts . Counting and capturing crowd images is practiced here.

Arithmetic domino

This variation is suitable for practicing basic arithmetic . While there are numbers on one half of the tiles, there are simple arithmetic problems on the other side. Only the right solutions can be created.

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