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Welcome to

Physical
Education 8

Ma’am Vanessa Ogardo


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G A M E S
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D O M I N O
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What is Dominoes?
Dominoes is generally
referring to the collective
gaming pieces making up a
domino set or to the
subcategory of tile games
played with domino pieces
What is Dominoes?
Dominoes can be played
by 2-4 players each
player should draws 7
tiles
History The word, “domino” is
and
Backgroun French for a black and
d of white hood worn by
Dominoes
Christian priests in winter
which is probably where the
name of the game is derived
from.
History and Background of
Dominoes

In early 1120 CE, evidence shows that


the tile games have been found in
China.
• In 12th century BCE, some
History and
Background historians credit Keung T’ai
of Dominoes Kung for creating the game.
• On the other, Chu Sz Yam stated
that domino was invented by a
statesman in 1120 CE.
History and Background of
Dominoes

Dominoes are called, “bones” since in the


earliest domino tiles were made from
animal bones or ivory
History and Background of
Dominoes

In 18 century, the game Domino


th

became popular in Italy, France, and


Britain.
History and Background of Dominoes

“First is the “dominoes” which also called “tiles”, “stones”,


“men”, “tickets”, or “spinners."
“Pip commonly means a “spots” or a “speck”, perhaps that’s
why a domino’s spots are called “pips.”
“A domino set may consist of different numbers of tiles and
dots.
How to play
Dominoes?
1. Play the
game with 2 to
4 players.
2. Shuffle the
dominoes face
down and draw to
see who plays
first.
3. Have each
player draw 7
dominoes for
their hand
4. Place the first
tile in the center
of the table to
begin the round.
5. Take turns
building off the tiles
on the board with
the tiles in your
hand.
6. Pick up a tile
from the draw
pile if you can't
play a tile in your
hand. 
7. Win the
round by using
all the
dominoes in
your hand.
8. Tally the score
by adding up the
points left in each
player's hand.

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