Dinosaur Counting Dominoes
Domino games have proven to be very popular with both my 6-year-old {see Rainbow Domino Addition 1-10} and my 3-year-old {see Color Matching Dominoes}.
Here’s a dinosaur version that works on counting up to 10: Dinosaur Counting Dominoes!
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Materials for Dinosaur Counting Dominoes
- Free printable file (enter your email address below to download).
- Printer.
- Laminator, laminating pouches (optional).
- Paper cutter or scissors.
- One sheet of paper.
What’s in the printable PDF file?
This is a one-page printable with 12 dominoes including a “Start” and a “Finish” piece. The dinosaurs have between zero and ten spikes on their backs.
Print the page on heavy paper and cut apart the dominoes at the solid lines. Do NOT cut along the dotted lines!
Line up the dominoes by matching the number of spines on the back of each dinosaur.
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Looking for more activities with dinosaurs? I’ve got you covered!
Dinosaur Matching Game for Toddlers
Dinosaur Counting Mini Folding Book
Dinosaur Mini Eraser Math Activity Pack by Life Over Cs
Roll A Dinosaur Movement Game by To Be A Kid Again
Frozen Dinosaur Eggs Sensory Play by The Imagination Tree
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