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Dot-to-Dot Alphabet Worksheets

  • Updated

    Updated:  25 Sep 2024

Use this set of 3 dot-to-dot worksheets to get your youngest students practising their recognition of the alphabet.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  3 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  F - 1

Curriculum

teaching resource

Dot-to-Dot Alphabet Worksheets

  • Updated

    Updated:  25 Sep 2024

Use this set of 3 dot-to-dot worksheets to get your youngest students practising their recognition of the alphabet.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  3 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  F - 1

Use this set of 3 dot-to-dot worksheets to get your youngest students practising their recognition of the alphabet.

Recognise Letters of the Alphabet with Dot-to-Dot Worksheets

Dot-to-dot puzzles are a fantastic teaching tool for early learners. As students connect the dots in the alphabet, they naturally practise their recognition of each of the letters of the alphabet. There is a lowercase and uppercase version allowing for students to practise their recognition of both.

This set of 3 dot-to-dot puzzles has been created by our dedicated teacher team to help your students practise their knowledge of the alphabet. To allow for ample practise – three different designs have been created:

  • Monkey version with both lowercase and uppercase.
  • Robot version with both lowercase and uppercase.
  • Dinosaur version with both lowercase and uppercase.

This resource downloads as a black-and-white PDF.

Ways to Use These Dot-to-Dot Worksheets

These counting by ones dot-to-dot worksheets can be used in various ways in your early years classroom. Here are some suggestions from our teacher team:

  1. Warm-Up Activity – Start your lesson on counting in sequence with a quick dot-to-dot puzzle as a warm-up exercise.
  2. English Group Activity – Use the puzzles during small group instruction. Have students work together to complete the puzzle, promoting collaboration and discussion.
  3. Individual Practice –  Use the puzzles as a quiet and focused independent activity, allowing students to work at their own pace.
  4. Fine Motor Strengthening – Once the puzzle is complete, encourage students to colour the revealed image as a means of developing their fine motor skills.

Download Your Dot-to-Dot Printables

Use the Download button above to access the easy-print PDF.

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