My kids love dot marker worksheets. They are such a fun, low-prep way to get little kids crafting. I like to have crafts that match each month, so for March I made these cute dot marker worksheets and thought I would share them here! There are 8 pages total, and you can download them by clicking the link at the end of this post. As always, the download is completely free! These are great for homeschool crafts, preschool crafts, or just a fun activity to do with toddlers. I have found that dot marker worksheets are great for children ages 2-5.
Dot marker worksheets are such an easy activity. You print them out, get out your dot markers or stickers, and you’re ready to go! If you don’t have dot markers or stickers, you can do this activity with Q-tips and paint; it will just be a little more prep.
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I made these dot marker printables so they could be dotted and colored. Kids can color in the words and other elements on the design after they are done dotting (which, of course, is the most exciting part!)
I love doing letter recognition dot marker worksheets with my preschoolers, so I included this one in the bundle! I made sure they could color the letters after they finished dotting.
Benefits of dot marker worksheets:
- Fine motor skills! Using dot markers is great practice for finger dexterity and strengthening hand muscles.
- Hand-eye coordination: Young children can practice aligning their visual input with hand motions by aiming for the dots on the worksheet.
- Creativity: Dot marker worksheets are simple enough that even young toddlers can do them. This lets them be creative with colors and designs!
- Pre-writing skills: The muscles they are strengthening by using the dot markers will come in handy later when they learn to write.
If you want to download all of these pages and more, click HERE: St Patrick’s Day Dot Marker Worksheets
If you use these worksheets, comment below and let me know how you liked them! And follow along for more crafts and worksheets 🙂
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