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Dot Letter Activity Pages {101 Ways to Teach the Alphabet}

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In this week’s installment of my 101 Ways to Teach the Alphabet Series I am sharing a set of printable Dot Letter Activity Pages you can use to help your child with letter recognition and one-to-one correspondence.

Free printable Dot Letter Activity Pages that help kids learn the alphabet while also developing an understanding of one-to-one correspondence. Includes great ideas for promoting fine motor skills as well! || Gift of Curiosity

There are so many ways to use my Dot Letter Activity Pages. In this post I’m sharing three of my favorite ideas that are also super easy to do.

101 Ways to Teach the Alphabet: Hands-on, multi-sensory activities for teaching the alphabet to children ages 2 to 7.

First, dot markers are a super popular and easy way for kids to complete my Dot Letter Activity Pages. Kids simply use the markers to make a big colored circle in each dot of the activity page.

Free printable Dot Letter Activity Pages that help kids learn the alphabet while also developing an understanding of one-to-one correspondence. Includes great ideas for promoting fine motor skills as well! || Gift of Curiosity

A second idea is to have kids place a pom pom in each of the circles. Pom poms are fun to hold, and placing them in each circle provides a fine motor challenge that many young children will enjoy.

Free printable Dot Letter Activity Pages that help kids learn the alphabet while also developing an understanding of one-to-one correspondence. Includes great ideas for promoting fine motor skills as well! || Gift of Curiosity

A third ideas is to use dot stickers. Kids can give their little fingers a good fine motor workout as they peel the stickers from the backing and stick them to the paper.

Free printable Dot Letter Activity Pages that help kids learn the alphabet while also developing an understanding of one-to-one correspondence. Includes great ideas for promoting fine motor skills as well! || Gift of Curiosity

There’s no right or wrong way to use these worksheets. Pick a method that your child enjoys and go from there!

These three ideas not enough? I’ve got lots more ideas for using do-a-dot printables to help kids learn!

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More ways to teach to the alphabet

More alphabet printables from Gift of Curiosity:

  • Road Letters
  • Letter Pin-Punching Pages
  • Letter Puzzles
  • Beginning Sounds Alphabet Clip Cards
  • Alphabet Lacing Cards
  • Dot Sticker Uppercase and Lowercase Letter Matching
  • Q-Tip Painted Letter Pages
  • Letter Slap Alphabet Game
  • Beginning Sounds Bingo

You can find more ways to teach the alphabet on my Literacy Activities for Kids page and my Letter Learning Pinterest board.

Filed Under: Alphabet, Preschool, Kindergarten

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