![]() ![]() So fun, so easy, so low-prep, so valuable. You could do states, animals, landforms, and on and on. Consider having kids create dot-to-dots of different shapes (lower grades) or platonic solids (higher grades). This is something that could be adapted to anything. It’s not perfect (I really think dot-to-dots are best created by hand – see more below), but it’s fun, and a great idea for teachers trying to integrate it into classrooms.Īt Kidspot, they give you very simple instructions to make your own dot-to-dot with tracing paper and a couple of templates to start with (Shout out to this Aussie site!). PictureDots allows you to upload a picture, and it is turned (as if by magic) into a dot-to-dot. There are others, so just Google your topic with “dot to dot.” For example, here is a screenshot from my searching “dot to dot africa.” Some topics will have more than others.There are myriad dot-to-dot books available, so just search on Amazon or wherever you order books from.This alphabetical list has very simple printables, and it’s worth checking out for a wide range of topics (again, super simple).Find 49 printable dot-to-dot resources organized by difficulty.Here’s a screenshot of some of the dot-to-dot awesomeness. I think I’ll tell them I’m their biggest fan. They even have a whole list of stuff specifically for GT.īe still my heart. They have tons of free samples of their printed products, and their games are the best anywhere. In addition to the dot-to-dot awesomeness, Mindware is just a wonderful place. Teachers, make sure you follow their guidelines for copying. They have dot-to-dots that require different skills to complete. There are free holiday dot-to-dots on the blog. In addition to their free samples, there’s an app (Apple only, so I’ve not tried it #androidgirl). You can make it really beautiful and artsy.ĭot-to-Dot Free Samples and Resources Monkeying Around.There are tons of wonderful resources for it.I love writing, but some kids resist, and you don’t need to die on that hill every day. It allows practice in proper pencil holding without writing.This is more critical for academic success than I think we give it credit for. It is great fine motor skill practice.I’m sharing where to find dot-to-dot free samples (and other ideas) today because I love dot-to-dot.
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