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Metric Measurement Conversions Dominoes

  • Updated

    Updated: 08 Jul 2024

Play a game of measurement dominoes to help students practise converting metric measurements.

  • Pages

    Pages: 6 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years: 5 - 6

teaching-resource

Metric Measurement Conversions Dominoes

  • Updated

    Updated: 08 Jul 2024

Play a game of measurement dominoes to help students practise converting metric measurements.

  • Pages

    Pages: 6 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years: 5 - 6

Play a game of measurement dominoes to help students practise converting metric measurements.

It’s Time For Metric Conversion Practise!

Are your students practising converting units within the metric measurement system? Whether converting between metres and kilometres or litres and millilitres, this maths skill is essential for many everyday scenarios. Use our measurement conversion dominos in your class today to engage your students in a fast-paced maths game and give them confidence with converting units of metric measurement!

How to Play This Metric Measurement Conversion Game

  1. Place the “Start” domino in the centre of the playing area. Shuffle the remaining pieces and place them to the side.
  2. Each player draws 3 dominoes.
  3. When it is their turn, students will look to see if they have a matching end piece. If they don’t have a piece that matches, they will need to draw a domino from the pile.
  4. Play continues until all pieces have been used and the “End” domino has been laid.

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This resource was created by Brittany Collins, a teacher and Teach Starter collaborator.


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