Spring is almost here, which means it is time to start thinking about spring gardens! If you’ve been following along, you know that I have been posting a lot of activities for learning about seeds. Well, once a seed germinates, you’ve got the start of a garden, so talking about gardens is a natural progression from learning about seeds.
I’ve created this Gardening Do-a-Dot Printables Pack for your little ones who are learning about seeds, vegetables, and how things grow. I hope your children will enjoy using this pack to spark their interest in gardening.
Note: You’ll find more gardening resources on my Botany Unit Study page.

My Gardening Do-a-Dot Printables pack contains 19 pages of gardening do-a-dot worksheets. As kids complete these worksheets, they will work on one-to-one correspondence, shapes, colors, patterning, letters, and numbers. At the same time, they will enjoy learning a bit about gardening tools and the produce that comes from a garden.
The activities in my Gardening 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.
What should you do if you do not own do-a-dot markers? Obviously you can purchase them, but there are still plenty of ways to enjoy my Gardening 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 Gardening 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 gardening resources
Botany posts from Gift of Curiosity:
- Grow your own mushrooms
- Build a worm tower
- Flower dissection activity
- Sprouting seeds
- Seed science activities
You’ll find more gardening resources on my Botany Unit Study page and my Botany & Gardening Pinterest board.
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