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Today over at Bookish Ways in Math and Science you'll find a domino problem solving activity. Here's the introduction.
Here's the link. Enjoy!
Nine dominoes from a set were placed on a table, some horizontally, some vertically. When the pattern was drawn on paper, the lines showing the individual dominoes were not recorded. Can you determine the arrangement of the dominoes?The file includes a set of dominoes so that students can work with them to determine the final arrangement.
Here's the link. Enjoy!
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