GAME INSTRUCTIONS
What is the goal of the game?
The game Uppercase and Lowercase Letter Dominoes consists of correctly matching alphabet letters in their uppercase and lowercase forms using the classic rules of dominoes. The core mechanic requires users to click on the tiles to rotate them and then drag them onto the board to place them consecutively. The ultimate goal is to design a continuous path on the grid by linking the lowercase letter of one tile with the corresponding uppercase letter of another until all available pieces are placed.Recommended age and educational level
This game is recommended for ages 4 to 5 and up, making it ideal for preschool (final stages) and early elementary school grades. It is a perfect tool for students to practice literacy skills autonomously, and it is also highly useful for teachers and therapists working with children who experience learning difficulties or dyslexia, as visual graphic discrimination is vital in these processes. To play, prior knowledge of the alphabet letters is required, making this game an excellent resource for visual reinforcement and review.How to play: single-player or multiplayer
This resource is structured for single-player local gameplay, allowing children to progress at their own pace in character recognition. However, it easily adapts into a collaborative group activity within the classroom; students can solve the tile circuit together by interacting with a smartboard, or engage in a friendly turn-based competition in pairs to see who can successfully match a valid tile from their hand without interrupting the continuous path.What do you learn from this game? Learnings and skills
This game primarily develops language arts skills and cognitive abilities tied to early reading and writing. The curricular content directly aligns with Language Arts and literacy learning, helping children fully internalize uppercase and lowercase pairings. On a cognitive level, the game enhances focused attention, visual discrimination, and spatial planning, which are necessary to arrange the layout of the tiles as a continuous trail within the grid boundaries.Tips to get the most out of this game
To maximize the educational value of this game, users should be encouraged to say the sound of the letter out loud or name a word that starts with it every time they make a correct match. As an unplugged resource (screen-free), educators can print letter domino templates for children to cut out, rotate, and connect manually on their desks, or challenge them to write a list of words on paper following the exact sequence of letters they used to complete the on-screen domino chain.Video

