My fourth grader loves animals. I thought I'd make a second vertebrates game for us to play (see our vertebrates card game here). These dominoes really test players' ability to categorize animals into the five classes of vertebrates:
- Amphibians
- Birds
- Fish
- Mammals
- Reptiles
How to Make Vertebrates
Dominoes
Download the free 4-page PDF of dominoes I made from
Google Drive here. Print on heavyweight cardstock.
Glue them to 6mm craft foam sheets with Foamies glue. Using a straight edge and a craft knife, carefully cut the dominoes apart. Now you're ready to play!
Glue them to 6mm craft foam sheets with Foamies glue. Using a straight edge and a craft knife, carefully cut the dominoes apart. Now you're ready to play!
How to Play
This game is played like a traditional game of dominoes.
Between 2-4 people can play.
Place the dominoes in a pile upside down so the animal silhouettes
are not visible. Each player should take five dominoes from the pile, keeping
the images on the dominoes private. In a traditional game of dominoes, this
pile is called the boneyard. Feel free to call it the vertebrates zoo, if you want.
The youngest player with a double (two animals from the
same class [i.e. mammals] featured on the same domino), takes the domino and
places it in the center of the table between the players.
NOTE: Doubles look different and have a light grey border
around the two animals.
The next player looks at their five dominoes to see if
they have a domino with an animal from the same class as the double domino
played. For example if a double domino of two mammals is played first, the next
player can play a domino with a human on it. The side of the domino with the
matching class of animal should be placed next to the double domino perpendicular.
If he/she has additional dominoes to play, they can lay them down during their
turn.
Play alternates between players with the objective of
getting rid of all your dominoes. The first player to play all their dominoes
is the winner.
If a player cannot play when it's their turn, they must
draw from the vertebrates zoo pile until they draw a domino with the needed
class of animal featured.
At the end of the game, the player with unplayed dominoes
is given a point for every domino in their hand. Play as many rounds as you
have time for, keeping a tally of each round's score. The winner of all the
rounds is the player with the lowest score.
Here's a list of the animals featured on the dominoes.
Here's a list of the animals featured on the dominoes.
Amphibians
Frog
Salamander
Newt
Caecilian
Toad
Birds
Falcon
Cockatoo
Chicken
Flamingo
Penguin
Fish
Angelfish
Goldfish
Barracuda
Shark
Seahorse
Mammals
Dog
Human
Kangaroo
Whale
Platypus
Reptile
Alligator
Cobra
Turtle
Iguana
Tortoise
Looking for a simple, easy reader book to pair with this activity? I'd recommend Real Size Science: Animals by Rebecca Rissman. This book has a great quick reference visual of the five classes of vertebrates that we used when we weren't sure of an animal's class while playing.
As a science teacher I am always looking for new ideas for my classroom. I can't wait to try this game out. We shall see if my littles can play it!
ReplyDeleteRenee at The Science School Yard
What a great idea! Do you mind if I use one of your pictures to link to it on a Zoology post I'm doing on my blog?
ReplyDeleteOf course! Feel free, Kaysha. Thanks for sharing!
DeleteSuch a great, educational printable!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I'm so excited! Great idea. Thanks for your work and generosity.
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