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Today marks the first official day of fall. While fall is typically associated with the changing of the leaves – at least in the Northern hemisphere – in our area the leaves often don’t begin changing colors until mid-October or even later!
But regardless of what our leaves are or are not doing right now, the shorter days have got me thinking about fall in recent days. For that reason, I created my Fall Do-a-Dot Printables pack to get into the autumn spirit. I hope your little ones will enjoy learning with these fall do-a-dot worksheets!
Note: For more do-a-dot printables, see my do-a-dot printables page. Plus, see my post sharing 15+ ideas for using do-a-dot printables for learning.
My Fall Do-a-Dot Printables pack contains 24 pages of fall do-a-dot worksheets that celebrate the change in season. As kids complete these worksheets, they will work on one-to-one correspondence, shapes, colors, patterning, letters, and numbers.
The activities in my Fall 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 are certainly appropriate for older kids as well.
However, there are plenty of ways you can enjoy my Fall Do-a-Dot Printables even if you do not own 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. This means that you can still make use of my Fall Do-a-Dot Printables even if you do not own do-a-dot markers.
Here is a sneak peak at the activities included in my Fall 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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