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Water Can 5-100
In this dot-to-dot puzzle worksheet, students practice connecting the dots from 5-100 to finish forming a picture of a water can.
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Dot to Dot
In this dot to dot worksheet, students beginning with the number 1, draw a straight line to number 2, then draw a line to number 3 and so on. After students have completed the dot to dot puzzle they are to color it, cut it out, and give...
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Clown Dot-to-Dot
For this dot-to-dot worksheet, students connect the numbers 1 to 10 and the lowercase letters a to z to complete a picture of a clown. Then students trace the word clown.
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Dot-to-dot Tree
In this dot-to-dot, motor skills worksheet, students connect the dots to create a picture of a tree and then trace the word tree.
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Balloon A-Z
In this dot-to-dot puzzle instructional activity, students connect the dots A-Z to finish forming a hot air balloon floating in the sky with clouds.
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Mushroom A-I
In this connecting the dots worksheet, students connect the dots from A-I to finish forming the top of a picture of a mushroom.
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Rocket 1-20
In this dot-to-dot puzzle learning exercise, students connect the dots from 1-20 to finish a picture of a rocket fixing to blast off into space.
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Tomatoes A-O
In this dot-to-dot puzzle worksheet, students connect the dots from A-O to finish forming a picture of a young girl carrying tomatoes.
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Bear Dot-to-Dot
In this connecting the dots learning exercise, students practice connecting the dots from 1 to 15 to form a smiling bear and bee with a bib.
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Dot-to-Dot Puzzle
For this dot-to-dot worksheet, students connect the dots from 1 to 30 to form the picture of an alligator. Students double check their dots for mastery of counting from 1 to 30.
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My Little Pony Dot-to-Dot
In this dot-to-dot activity, students connect the dots from one to eighty to form a sketch of My Little Pony. Students color the pony with appropriate colors.
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Connect the Dots - Letter E
In this dot-to-dot puzzle learning exercise, students connect the dots using numbers one through twenty. Once both images are completed students must recognize the patterns that created a capital "E" and a lower case "E."