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A metals and their reactivity domino game
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A metals and their reactivity domino game

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Grade Level Grades 6-8
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Teams of 4; 10 cards per student laid out on the table face upwards. One domino is put down and students have to look at all the other cards and decide which answer and question it pairs with. They will have to discuss possible answers; if they get the right answer the other half of the domino will match. Once they agree it’s correct pair; that pair is placed to one side and another card drawn. It keeps going until all the dominoes have found their partners.

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February 7, 2020
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8 Reviews
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SML Member February 15, 2008
Good 'game'

This was a great 'game' for my class to play. Revision of the topic without knowing it.

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SML Member November 06, 2008
Not really dominoes

I have to admit that i didn't really look at the game thoroughly before i used it, but it's not dominoes, it's pairs. it's a great game, so i'm not going to criticise it, but don't do what i did and just trust that it'll work!

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SML Member February 01, 2009
Top resource

good game for the class to play towards the end of the metals topics :) many thanks

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SML Member July 15, 2010
good game

Thank you for a good resource.

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SML Member February 23, 2011

Well worth checking it beforehand and yes it really should be called 'Pairs' rather than dominoes! Well worded and effective. Thank you.

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SML Member November 20, 2011

Excellent resource, looking forward to using this with my group

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SML Member May 07, 2012

many thanks for your time and hard work. Look forward to using it

kflair
kflair December 07, 2013

This is a very nice resource. Thank you for the clear directions.

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