54 easy and fun dot marker activity sheets for kids
Sometimes the simplest activities are the most fun. That’s why kids love these dot marker activity sheets. They are easy enough for toddlers but fun enough for big kids too. Here are 54 activity pages that will keep your kids entertained for hours.
I have a three-year-old daughter who is very busy. I’m always trying to find activities that will keep her entertained but are also educational. These dot printables are perfect for young learners to help with the development of hand-eye coordination and the development of fine motor skills. They are also a great activity for letter recognition and shape recognition. Plus, this engaging activity teaches kids each letter of the alphabet. So, check it out!
Download and print your dot marker activity sheets
I designed these dot marker pages so they would be simple and easy to use. There are two activities to an 8.5×11 page with a total of 27 pages and 54 activity sheets. Just print each page, cut them in half and you’re ready to get started. You can print this PDF from home or email it to your local copy store.
To download your PDF file, click on the link at the bottom of the post.
Gather supplies for your printable dot art sheets
So, you can do this activity two different ways. You can use dot markers or you can use dot stickers or both! Either way works great but I prefer the dot stickers. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Dot stickers 1/2 inch
- Dot markers 1/2 inch (sometimes called bingo markers or dauber markers)
- Scissors
- Crayons (optional)
Start playing!
Once you’ve downloaded and printed your dot worksheets and gathered your supplies, it’s time to play! As mentioned above, you’ll need to cut each of your 27 printed dot marker activity sheets in half to make a total of 54 activities.
The activity sheets include images from five different areas of learning including:
- Alphabet
- Numbers
- Seasons
- Holidays
- Animals (with sight word)
The worksheets are more geared towards toddlers but older kids will enjoy them too. My boys ages 8, 10, and 12 all had fun completing these activities. You can also pull out the crayons or regular markers and let the kids color the rest of the pages after they place their stickers.
I have done a lot of activities and crafts with my kids and this one was definitely a success. It’s the perfect activity for preschool, special education, homeschooling, church and just for fun. They are also an excellent tool for therapy sessions such as occupational therapy. My daughter loved it and it’s helping her learn the whole alphabet. Here’s the link below to purchase and print your digital download learning activity. So much fun!
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