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My kids have been interested in all things space-related in recent months. Astronauts, rockets, stars, planets, the moon. . . you name it and we have been learning about it.
To celebrate children’s love of all things space, I have created an Astronaut Do-a-Dot Printables Pack for your little ones. I hope they will imagine their own outer space journeys as they work on the do-a-dot worksheets included in this pack.
Note: For more space-related printables, see my Space Unit Study page.

My Astronaut Do-a-Dot Printables pack contains 18 pages of astronaut do-a-dot worksheets. As kids complete these worksheets, they will work on one-to-one correspondence, shapes, colors, patterning, letters, and numbers.
The activities in my Astronaut Do-a-Dot Printables pack are designed to be completed using do-a-dot markers.
The thick size of do-a-dot markers makes them easy for little hands to grasp, so do-a-dot markers are wonderful for young children who have not yet developed the fine motor skills to use a pencil or crayon. However, do-a-dot markers can certainly be enjoyed by older kids as well.
And what if you do not own do-a-dot markers? Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to enjoy my Astronaut Do-a-Dot Printables without do-a-dot markers. In this post I’ve shared lots of ways to use do-a-dot printables to support your children’s learning, with plenty of ideas for kids from toddlers through elementary school.
Here is a sneak peak at the activities included in my Astronaut Do-a-Dot Printables pack:

The activities in this pack cover a range of skills, which means that these do-a-dot worksheets are likely to appeal to toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary students. Plus, if you borrow some ideas from my post on 15+ ideas for using do-a-dot printables for learning, you may find ways to use these printables with even older kids!
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More astronaut resources
More space-related posts from Gift of Curiosity:
- Space Printables Pack
- How do astronauts eat in space?
- DIY astronaut glove box
- How did the moon get its craters?
- Recording the Earth’s rotation with shadows
- How planets orbit the sun
- Constellation craft for kids
You’ll find more resources for learning about astronauts on my Space Unit Study page and my Space and the Solar System Pinterest board.
Thank you for sharing these do-a-dot printables! My 4-year-old LOVES anything do-a-dot. 🙂