Hello readers! Today is reader choice printables! Okay, so I just made that term up, but really I’ve had soooooo many requests for all of my alphabet do-a-dot pages in one download that I was extremely compelled to make them for you all. :o)

So, for all of you who emailed me asking for the whole alphabet do-a-dot pages in one easy download…this one’s for you!

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That’s right, I put the whole alphabet (upper and lowercase) do-a-dot pages in one nice download! Previously they were separated out in my preschool alphabet activities by letter, so you had to download one at a time…pain I know.

Here is a close-up of one of the pages, each one has both the uppercase and lowercase letters for your students to do.

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–> Click here to download the A-Z Do-a-dot Worksheets! <–

 

Don’t know what “do-a-dot” worksheets are? I’ll let the Teeny Tot show you.

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We use these pages with very fun and colorful Do-A-Dot Markers. The pages are great for working on hand-eye coordination, fine-motor skills, and one-to-one correspondence skills. Plus they’re just super fun!

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You can dot them all then add them to a 3-ring binder so your student has a colorful handmade alphabet book to review later as well!

Alternate ideas:

  • Stickers: Have students place one sticker per dot
  • Color: Use colored pencils or markers to color in each dot
  • Magnets: You can even use them with button magnets on a cookie sheet!
  • Paint: Have students paint each circle.

Happy Do-A-Dotting!

62 Comments

  1. THANK YOU!!!! we use these all the time and love them. quick question – i spy the perfect sized blue tray in one of the pictures. where did you find that? I have had NO luck finding inexpensive trays that are a good size for toddlers!

  2. I found these do-a-dot printables a year ago when looking for home-schooling materials to supplement my daughter’s preschool experience. We LOVED them! I used a letter each week on the day she had off. She loved repeating the letter sound each and every time she filled in a dot. These worksheets gave her a lot of practice saying the sounds without getting tired or bored of doing so. Thanks for sharing such a remarkable resource!

  3. Thank you for this activity. I have 3 and 4 year olds. I need something to keep the 3 year olds busy when I’m working with the 4 year olds. But of course the 4 year olds want to do it too! Thanks again

    Barbara McCoy
  4. My 2 yo twins boys LOVE these do a dot sheets! Just started a few hours a day with them pre schooling at home after they showed some interest! Making our way through your preschool curriculum and loving it! Many Thanks for making FREE printable!

    Leslie Carter

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