This activity is excellent for practicing fine motor skills and eye-hand coordination. While using do-a-dot markers, students learn to recognize the letter G.
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This activity is excellent for practicing fine motor skills and eye-hand coordination. While using do-a-dot markers, students learn to recognize the letter G.
This printable do a dot activity is great for your preschooler or kindergartener. Kids color the uppercase and lowercase letter G with do-a-dot markers.
First, kids look at the letters and identify them. Then, kids color the letters I with do-a-dot markers, finger paint, or use stickers and buttons!
This engaging activity is excellent for young learners and promotes eye-hand coordination. Kids asked to read the letter and cover it using different tools.
This winning activity is a terrific choice for young learners and improves fine motor skills. Children asked to read the letter K and cover it!
This essential activity is a superb opportunity for primary students to learn the letter L. Read and cover it with stickers, buttons, or do-a-dot markers!
This fundamental activity is an excellent opportunity for kindergarten students to learn the letter M. Read and paint it with do-a-dot markers!
This learning activity is an outstanding opportunity for preschool kindergarten students to learn the letter N. Read and cover it with do-a-dot markers!
This educational activity is an outstanding possibility for children to learn the letter O. Read and cover it with do-a-dot markers!
This letter P activity for kindergarten is a great choice to practice fine motor skills and read the letter P. All you need is do-a-dot markers or stickers!
First, kids read the uppercase and lowercase letter Q, then kids paint or color both letters. This activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten kids.
First, ask your child to read the letter R. Then, using do-a-dot markers, pom poms, or stickers, cover the uppercase and lowercase letter R.
Here is an excellent opportunity to learn to identify uppercase and lowercase letter S. Read and cover activity your kids will enjoy!
Learn to recognize uppercase and lowercase letter T with this do-a-dot worksheet. First, kids read and then, cover the letter T!
Keep the letters learning going with this do-a-dot activity for the letter U. Kindergarteners learn to recognize and read the uppercase and lowercase letter U.
Help your preschool or kindergarten kids learn to read the letter V and practice letter identification skills while having a fun time playing.
Young learners use letter identification skills and color the uppercase and lowercase letter W using do-a-dot markers, finger paint, or crayons.
Does your kindergartener know how to read the letter X? This do-a-dot letter X activity is great for independent learning and promotes fine motor skills.
This do-a-dot printable activity introduces kids to the letter Y and lets them color the uppercase and lowercase letter Y with do-a-dot markers.
Help your child study the letter Z with this fun do-a-dot activity. It helps children strengthen their hands and promote fine motor skills.
With this page, children study letter case differentiation skills. Cut and paste uppercase letter B cards upstairs and lowercase letter B cards downstairs.
With this worksheet, kids learn letter case differentiation skills. Cut & paste uppercase letter C cards upstairs and lowercase letter C cards downstairs.
With this sorting activity, kids learn letter case differentiation skills. Cut & paste uppercase letter D cards upstairs & lowercase letter D cards downstairs.
Practice case differentiation skills! Cut and paste uppercase letter E cards upstairs and lowercase letter E cards downstairs of the house.
With this sorting activity, students practice letter case differentiation skills. Ask your kids to cut out cards and paste them upstairs or downstairs.
Look at this house! Let’s fill it with uppercase and lowercase letter H! Cut out letter cards and sort it out. Great for literacy centers!
Help your preschooler or kindergartener master the alphabet and practice the letter I. This activity helps kids to distinguish the letter I case.
In this worksheet, kids learn to identify the uppercase letter J and the lowercase letter J. Kids enjoy this hands-on activity and learn letters of the alphabet.
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