Addition with dominoes, dice and spinners Name: .............................................................................................................. Date: ...................................................................................................... Domino addition Take a domino. Count all the spots on both sides. How many altogether? Cover the answer with a counter. The winner has the most counters on the board when the time is up. 1 3 11 0 2 0 6 9 7 2 5 9 1 12 6 10 5 8 10 3 6 4 12 8 7 4 11 8 © www.teachitprimary.co.uk 2016 26358 Page 1 of 8 Addition with dominoes, dice and spinners Name: .............................................................................................................. Date: ...................................................................................................... Domino car park Choose a domino. Add up all the spots. Put the domino in the correct parking space on the car park below. 0 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 © www.teachitprimary.co.uk 2016 26358 6 Page 2 of 8 Addition with dominoes, dice and spinners Name: .............................................................................................................. Date: ...................................................................................................... Two dice bingo (5.3.4 counting 2 collections) Roll 2 dice. Count the total number of dots. Put a counter on the total on the grid. The winner is the person with the most counters at the end of the game. 10 2 12 6 4 9 3 11 12 5 8 7 © www.teachitprimary.co.uk 2016 26358 Page 3 of 8 Addition with dominoes, dice and spinners Name: .............................................................................................................. Date: ...................................................................................................... Doubles aren’t trouble! Roll a dice, double it. Find and cover the number. Try to get 4 in a row. 2 6 8 10 2 6 8 12 4 2 6 10 12 4 8 12 10 2 6 10 2 4 4 8 6 8 4 12 10 12 8 6 2 8 6 8 6 10 4 2 12 10 © www.teachitprimary.co.uk 2016 26358 Page 4 of 8 Addition with dominoes, dice and spinners Name: .............................................................................................................. Date: ...................................................................................................... Number squares! Roll two dice. Add them. Cover the answer with your colour of counter. 7 4 12 10 11 10 12 9 2 9 3 5 4 5 6 8 3 7 2 11 6 © www.teachitprimary.co.uk 2016 26358 Page 5 of 8 Addition with dominoes, dice and spinners Name: ............................................................... Date: .................................................................. Spin and count out counters, how many altogether? 4 7 + ......................... = ......................... 4 + ......................... = ......................... 2 + ......................... = ......................... 9 + .......................... = ......................... 6 + ......................... = ......................... 10 + .......................... = ......................... © www.teachitprimary.co.uk 2016 26358 Page 6 of 8 Addition with dominoes, dice and spinners Name: ............................................................... Date: .................................................................. Four in a row You will need: a spinner a dice a partner and 10 counters each of a different colour Instructions Cut out the circle and push a pencil through the middle to make your spinner. Spin and roll. Add the dots on the dice to the number you spin and cover your answer with a counter. Try to get 4 counters in a row. You can make it trickier by using a digit dice rather than a dot dice. 18 23 19 20 21 24 19 21 22 22 23 22 20 20 24 19 20 23 21 25 24 17 21 18 22 © www.teachitprimary.co.uk 2016 26358 Page 7 of 8 Addition with dominoes, dice and spinners Name: .............................................................................................................. Date: ...................................................................................................... First cut out each circle and stick a pencil through the middle of each to make two spinners. Spin each spinner. Use the first spinner for your starting number and the second spinner for the number to add. Write down your sum and work out the answer. Starting number © www.teachitprimary.co.uk 2016 + 26358 Add on Page 8 of 8
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