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Rainbow
Domino Games
Printable Domino Games for
Reading and Phonics
by Teresa Evans
Copyright © 2011 Teresa Evans. All rights reserved.
Permission is given for the making of copies for use in the home or classroom of the purchaser only.
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Contents
Preparing the Domino Games 3
Contraction Dominoes 4
Contraction Dominoes Set 1 6
Contraction Dominoes Set 2 8
Homophones Dominoes 10
Synonym Dominoes 14
Antonym Dominoes 18
Five in a Row Dominoes 22
Five in a Row Prefixes Dominoes Set 1 – re over under mid pre mis 24
Five in a Row Prefixes Dominoes Set 2 – un in im ir il dis 26
Five in a Row Suffixes Dominoes Set 1 – ly ness ship ful est less 29
Five in a Row Suffixes Dominoes Set 2 – ive er hood let able ant 31
Five in a Row Compound Words Dominoes 33
Five in a Row Syllables Dominoes 36
Words in Words Dominoes 39
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Preparing the Domino Games
To Prepare Each Game
Print the Domino Cards and Instruction Cards for the game and cut into separate cards. These can be laminated to make them more durable if you choose. Store the cards for the games in a plastic bag or envelope. On each card for each game, there is a small graphic to help you identify which set a card belongs to if it is separated from the set.
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Contractions Dominoes a game for 2 - 4 players
Place the dominoes face down. Each player takes 4 dominoes. The first player lays a domino in the center. The next player tries to join onto this domino by matching a contraction to its meaning. e.g. don’t – do not. If a player can’t make a join, they pick up a domino. Players continue to join a domino or pick up a domino. When there are no more dominoes to pick up a player misses a turn if they can’t put one down. The first player to use all of their dominoes is the winner. Please Note: Dominoes can be placed vertically or horizontally when joining to another domino but cannot be placed over another domino.
Contractions Dominoes Challenge
a Challenge for Individuals
Can you join all of the dominoes in a long row so that each join matches a contraction to its meaning?
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Contractions Dominoes Set 1
it will I’m I am
isn’t
is not they’ve they have that’ll
that will she’ll she will they’ve
they have who’s who is we’re
we are you’ve you have aren’t
are not what’s what is I’ll
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I will wasn’t was not hasn’t
has not there’s there is who’d
who would you’ll you will weren’t
were not that’s this is shouldn’t
should not they’re they are he’d
he had doesn’t does not it’ll
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Contractions Dominoes Set 2
there will you’d you had haven’t
have not couldn’t could not it’s
it is I’d I would hadn’t
had not won’t will not don’t
do not we’ve we have there’d
there would he’ll he will here’s
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here is can’t cannot you’re
you are who’s who is I’ve
I have let’s let us they’ll
they will wouldn’t would not that’d
that would they’d they would she’s
she is didn’t did not there’ll
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Homophones Dominoes a game for 2 - 4 players
Place the dominoes face down. Each player takes 4 dominoes. The first player lays a domino in the center. The next player tries to join onto this domino by matching a word on the domino to a matching homophone on one of their cards e.g. blue, blew. If a player can’t make a join, they pick up a domino. Players continue to join a domino or pick up a domino. When there are no more dominoes to pick up a player misses a turn if they can’t put one down. The first player to use all of their dominoes is the winner. Please Note: Dominoes can be placed vertically or horizontally when joining to another domino but cannot be placed over another domino.
Homophones Dominoes Challenge
a Challenge for Individuals
Can you join all of the dominoes in a long row so that each join matches a homophone pair?
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Homophones Dominoes
week allowed aloud berry
bury blue blew flour
flower heard herd no
know plane plain principal
principle piece peace sail
sale threw through whether
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weather write right whole
hole some sum sent
cent tale tail way
weigh which witch waste
waist steal steel there
they’re where wear weak
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Synonyms Dominoes a game for 2 - 4 players
Place the dominoes face down. Each player takes 4 dominoes. The first player lays a domino in the center. The next player tries to join onto this domino by matching a word on the domino to a matching synonym on one of their cards e.g. large, huge. If a player can’t make a join, they pick up a domino. Players continue to join a domino or pick up a domino. When there are no more dominoes to pick up a player misses a turn if they can’t put one down. The first player to use all of their dominoes is the winner. Please Note: Dominoes can be placed vertically or horizontally when joining to another domino but cannot be placed over another domino.
Synonyms Dominoes Challenge
a Challenge for Individuals
Can you join all of the dominoes in a long row so that each join matches a word to its synonym?
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Synonyms Dominoes
necessary dreadful awful interesting
fascinating large huge safe
secure curious inquisitive whole
entire angry furious
reckless
careless small tiny dull
gloomy tasty delicious wealthy
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affluent bumpy uneven strong
powerful clever intelligent together
combined fearful scared honest
truthful amazed astounded fragile
delicate wild feral usual
regular strange odd essential
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Antonyms Dominoes a game for 2 - 4 players
Place the dominoes face down. Each player takes 4 dominoes. The first player lays a domino in the center. The next player tries to join onto this domino by matching a word on the domino to a matching antonym on one of their cards e.g. neat, untidy. If a player can’t make a join, they pick up a domino. Players continue to join a domino or pick up a domino. When there are no more dominoes to pick up a player misses a turn if they can’t put one down. The first player to use all of their dominoes is the winner. Please Note: Dominoes can be placed vertically or horizontally when joining to another domino but cannot be placed over another domino.
Antonyms Dominoes Challenge
a Challenge for Individuals
Can you join all of the dominoes in a long row so that each join matches a word to its antonym?
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Antonyms Dominoes
thin
polite
rude
smooth
uneven
simple
elaborate
elderly
youthful
neat
untidy
healthy
sickly
narrow
wide
dry
moist
horizontal
vertical
dull
shiny
private
public
agree
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refuse
cooked
raw
found
lost
shout
whisper
most
least
close
distant
start
end
answer
question
loud
soft
fail
succeed
foolish
wise
follow
lead
thick
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Five in a Row Prefixes Dominoes a game for 2 - 4 players
Place the dominoes face down. Each player takes 5 dominoes. Players attempt to join their 5 dominoes in a row to make 4 words by joining prefixes to words. The first player to do so is the winner. If no players can join all 5 dominoes, players each return one of their dominoes face down with the others and then choose a new domino. Players continue to swap one domino for a new one until one player is able to make 4 words with a row of 5 dominoes.
Five in a Row Prefixes
Dominoes Challenge a Challenge for Individuals
Print the dominoes onto paper and cut into individual cards. Lay the dominoes face down. Choose 5 dominoes. The challenge is to make 4 words with a row of 5 dominoes. If you can’t join all 5 dominoes, return one of the dominoes face down with the others and then choose a new domino. Continue to do this until you can make a row of 5 dominoes making 4 words.
Five in a Row Prefixes Dominoes
Super Challenge a Challenge for Individuals
Can you join all of the dominoes in a long row so that every join makes a word?
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5 in a Row Prefixes Dominoes Set 1 re over under mid pre mis Words
active re turn mid
summer under line over
act mid week re
appear over sleep under
ground pre pay re
new over ripe mis
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lead over heat mis
quote re act pre
mature mis spell mid
way under charge mis
print pre judge pre
cook mid night under
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5 in a Row Prefixes Dominoes Set 2 un in im ir il dis Words
polite un certain il
legal im mobile ir
rational dis connect in
appropriate dis approve un
familiar in active il
legible dis agree im
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possible ir removable in
correct un happy ir
responsible dis appear il
logical im mortal un
common ir regular in
expensive il literate im
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Five in a Row Suffixes Dominoes a game for 2 - 4 players
Place the dominoes face down. Each player takes 5 dominoes. Players attempt to join their 5 dominoes in a row to make 4 words by joining suffixes to words. The first player to do so is the winner. If no players can join all 5 dominoes, players each return one of their dominoes face down with the others and then choose a new domino. Players continue to swap one domino for a new one until one player is able to make 4 words with a row of 5 dominoes.
Five in a Row Suffixes
Dominoes Challenge a Challenge for Individuals
Print the dominoes onto paper and cut into individual cards. Lay the dominoes face down. Choose 5 dominoes. The challenge is to make 4 words with a row of 5 dominoes. If you can’t join all 5 dominoes, return one of the dominoes face down with the others and then choose a new domino. Continue to do this until you can make a row of 5 dominoes making 4 words.
Five in a Row Suffixes Dominoes
Super Challenge a Challenge for Individuals
Can you join all of the dominoes in a long row so that every join makes a word?
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5 in a Row Suffixes Dominoes Set 1 ly ness ship ful est less Words
ly small est weak
ness hope less partner
ship quick ly care
less delight ful friend
ship dark ness quick
est slow est cheer
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ful still ness relation
ship joy ful sad
ly sudden ly tall
est champion ship fright
ful sleep less kind
ness life less heaven
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5 in a Row Suffixes Dominoes Set 2 ive er hood let able ant Words
ive boy hood erase
able mass ive act
ive port able attend
ant fix er woman
hood book let paint
er depend ant pig
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let drop let teacher
er play er break
able account ant man
hood child hood leaf
let disrupt ive assist
ant prevent able attract
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Five in a Row Compound Word
Dominoes a game for 2 - 4 players
Place the dominoes face down. Each player takes 5 dominoes. Players attempt to join their 5 dominoes in a row to make 4 words by joining two words to make a compound word. The first player to do so is the winner. If no players can join all 5 dominoes, players each return one of their dominoes face down with the others and then choose a new domino. Players continue to swap one domino for a new one until one player is able to make 4 words with a row of 5 dominoes.
Five in a Row Compound Word
Dominoes Challenge a Challenge for Individuals
Print the dominoes onto paper and cut into individual cards. Lay the dominoes face down. Choose 5 dominoes. The challenge is to make 4 compound words with a row of 5 dominoes. If you can’t join all 5 dominoes, return one of the dominoes face down with the others and then choose a new domino. Continue to do this until you can make a row of 5 dominoes making 4 compound words.
Five in a Row Compound Word
Dominoes Super Challenge a Challenge for Individuals
Can you join all of the dominoes in a long row so that every join makes a
compound word?
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5 in a Row Compound Words Dominoes
shell
snow
flake
paper
work
light
house
sand
paper
thunder
bolt
news
paper
sand
storm
house
work
wall
paper
snow
storm
sand
stone
thunder
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cloud
some
one
sea
shore
house
boat
hair
dresser
some
thing
some
times
snow
ball
hair
brush
sea
food
thunder
storm
hair
cut
sea
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Five in a Row Syllables Dominoes a game for 2 - 4 players
Place the dominoes face down. Each player takes 5 dominoes. Players attempt to join their 5 dominoes in a row to make 4 words by joining word parts. The first player to do so is the winner. If no players can join all 5 dominoes, players each return one of their dominoes face down with the others and then choose a new domino. Players continue to swap one domino for a new one until one player is able to make 4 words with a row of 5 dominoes.
Five in a Row Syllables
Dominoes Challenge a Challenge for Individuals
Print the dominoes onto paper and cut into individual cards. Lay the dominoes face down. Choose 5 dominoes. The challenge is to make 4 words with a row of 5 dominoes. If you can’t join all 5 dominoes, return one of the dominoes face down with the others and then choose a new domino. Continue to do this until you can make a row of 5 dominoes making 4 words.
Five in a Row Syllables Dominoes
Super Challenge a Challenge for Individuals
Can you join all of the dominoes in a long row so that every join makes a word?
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5 in a Row Syllables Dominoes
kle
cy
cle
act
tive
na
tion
ban
gle
mass
ive
men
tion
star
tle
an
kle
mon
key
tan
gle
fam
ous
tur
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tle
fu
ture
don
key
for
get
mess
age
tar
get
cer
tain
nerv
ous
voy
age
fea
ture
un
cle
cur
tain
sprin
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Words in Words Dominoes a game for 2 - 4 players
Place the dominoes face down. Each player takes 4 dominoes. The first player lays a domino in the center. The next player tries to join onto this domino by joining a word with missing letters to a small word that can be used to complete the word with the missing letters, e.g. s___g, tin – sting. If a player can’t make a join, they pick up a domino. Players continue to join a domino or pick up a domino. When there are no more dominoes to pick up a player misses a turn if they can’t put one down. The first player to use all of their dominoes is the winner. Please Note: Dominoes can be placed vertically or horizontally when joining to another domino but cannot be placed over another domino.
Words in Words Dominoes Challenge
a Challenge for Individuals
Can you join all of the dominoes in a long row so that each join matches a word with missing letters to a small word that can be used to complete the word with the missing letters, e.g. s___g, tin – sting?
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Words in Words Dominoes
sea
p____le
add
c____le
and
c____l
raw
sp____t
oil
s____ce
our
p____y
art
s____h
out
se____g
win
u____sil
ten
t____nt
ale
st____e
rid sepa____e