
These easy number dot-to-dot worksheets are free printables for preschool, Kindergarten, and up to Third Grade students. They support students in strengthening fine motor control and hand-eye coordination while reinforcing math with number recognition, sequential counting, and pre-writing skills. Perfect for morning work, center activities, or quiet time learning, these versatile worksheets seamlessly integrate into any curriculum.
Fall Dot to Dot Printables
Dot-to-dot worksheets promote fine motor skill development. Enhance hand-eye coordination and spatial awareness when you pair this with our Pencil Control Workbook. It includes a TON of pencil control worksheets and activities for your homeschool or classroom, including pencil grip exercises, shading and pattern practice, draw animal exercises, games, constellation dot to dot activities, and squiggle art.
Apple Dot to Dot
This simple apple design helps young learners practice counting and recognizing numbers 1-24 while developing fine motor skills. Perfect for discussing healthy eating habits, the fall season, or the letter “A” as children connect the dots to reveal this familiar fruit.
Pumpkin Dot to Dot
An adorable fall pumpkin design is on this page. This engaging pumpkin design helps students count and recognize numbers 1-26 while developing fine motor coordination.
Turkey Dot to Dot
An adorable turkey dot to dot printable that is perfect for Thanksgiving! Students will use a pencil (or other writing tool) and connect the dots 1-26.
Winter Dot to Dot Printables
Using our dot-to-dot worksheets requires minimal materials, making them accessible for both classroom and home settings. Students need only a pencil or crayon and the worksheet itself. Begin by ensuring children understand the concept of connecting dots in numerical order, starting with number one and proceeding sequentially. For younger learners, you may want to point out the starting number and demonstrate the first few connections.
Mitten Dot to Dot
Kick off the winter months with this mitten dot to dot printable worksheet. Children can practice counting 1-30 while creating this mitten with beautiful patterns inside.
Snowman Dot to Dot
Children can practice counting 1-36 while creating this adorable snowman. Perfect for snowy day activities, winter break activities, and holiday packets.
Christmas Tree Dot to Dot
This festive Christmas tree dot-to-dot uses numbers 1-38 to create a holiday favorite complete with ornament circles. Perfect for December activities, holiday celebrations, or discussing Christmas traditions and decorations. Check out even more Christmas fun here!
Valentine Owl Dot to Dot
Children can practice counting 1-24 while creating this decorative heart with owl. Perfect for Valentine’s Day activities, discussing feelings and friendship, or incorporating into lessons about shapes and symmetry.
Spring Dot to Dot Printables
These worksheets were created for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and elementary students. They will work to tackle these dot to dot worksheets, spacing, and detailed final images. These printables make learning to count, recognize numbers, and fine motor control a simple, engaging task!
Leprechaun Dot to Dot
Students will love this adorable leprechaun dot to dot printable. IT works well with St. Patrick’s Day lessons as a fun math activity. Simply download, print, and complete!
Bunny Dot to Dot
Children will connect dots 1-36 to reveal an adorable bunny complete with floppy ears and cute paws. This worksheet is ideal for Easter activities, discussing pets and farm animals, or practicing larger number sequences with early elementary students.
Easter Egg Dot to Dot
Ready for Easter? This adorable Easter egg dot to dot printable sheet is great for early elementary students. Connect the numbers 1-24 for some serious number fun. Pair with our Easter worksheets for even more fun!
Earth Day Dot to Dot
This cheerful Earth Day design uses dots 1-20, making it perfect for early learners developing counting skills. Use it when teaching Earth Day themes with preschool and kindergarten students.
Summer Dot to Dot Printables
Once the dot to dots are complete, children can color the revealed picture, practice writing the numbers they connected, or count various elements within the completed image. Extend these pages further by creating storytelling opportunities as students invent narratives about their finished pictures, developing language and creativity skills. Pair these dot to dot activities with our holiday and seasons worksheets for even more seasonal fun!
Butterfly Dot to Dot
Practice counting 1-30 while connecting dots to create this simple butterfly design. Great for use during spring lessons, along with insect activities, and so much more!
Fish Dot to Dot
Check out this adorable fish dot to do worksheet. Students will connect the dots 1-29 to create an adorable fish. Use as an extension to a lesson or along with picture books.
Sun Dot to Dot
Is it summer yet? This sunny dot to dot activity features the numbers 1-24. Perfect for elementary students impatiently awaiting the summer holiday. For more summer fun, check out our summer worksheet set.
4th of July Dot to Dot
Need a quick and easy 4th of July activity? This 1-30 dot to dot activity supports number recognition and fine motor control in elementary students over the summer months.
Cupcake Dot to Dot
Sweet learners will enjoy connecting dots 1-25 to reveal a delicious cupcake with sprinkles on top. Ideal for birthday celebrations, discussing treats and baking, or practicing counting skills with a fun food theme.
Party Hat Dot to Dot
This party hat dot to dot printable is going to be a hit in your classroom! It’s a great birthday celebration activity or party celebration for anything you want to celebrate throughout the school year.
Dinosaur Dot to Dot
Prehistoric fun awaits as children connect dots 1-34 to create this friendly dinosaur design. Perfect for dinosaur units, discussing extinct animals, or engaging students who love these fascinating creatures from long ago.
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