Practicing letter recognition and formation is quick and easy with these no-prep Letter Dot Painting Worksheets.
With this Bingo dabber activity, your kids will also work on work on their fine motor skills, pencil control, and much more.
What's Included:
These print-and-go letter recognition worksheets can be used as an easy-to-use literacy center, intervention resource, or independent activity for early finishers.
Preschool Worksheets: Alphabet letters Dot Marker printables with picture
By Chirp Chirp Education
Engage young learners with our interactive alphabet tracing worksheet pack! Designed to enhance letter recognition and fine motor skills, each worksheet focuses on one capital letter, providing a fun and educational activity for preschoolers and kindergarteners.
With 26 worksheets covering the entire alphabet, students will practice tracing words starting with each letter, reinforcing vocabulary while honing handwriting skills. From "A" for apple to "Z" for zeppelin, each worksheet features engaging illustrations that correspond to the traced word, making learning enjoyable and memorable.
Additionally, our worksheets include coloring activities, allowing students to bring each word to life with vibrant colors. After tracing and coloring, children will love using the included round stickers to form the shape of the featured capital letter, reinforcing letter formation in a hands-on way.
What's included:
26 alphabets worksheet ( capital letter A to Z) in pdf
TeachShare BBB1-26 capital letters
Fine motor Q-tips Painting Dip and dot Alphabet Recognition Formation Worksheets
By Chirp Chirp Education
Get ready for some letter-learning fun with our new worksheet! Each page is packed with three engaging activities to help students master their letters.
In the first section, students can unleash their creativity as they color in adorable pictures that represent words starting with the featured letter.
Next up, it's time to grab some Q-tips and paint! In the second section, students will have a blast dipping their Q-tips or paintbrushes into paint (or using markers if preferred) to fill in the circles. It's a hands-on way to reinforce letter recognition and fine motor skills.
Finally, in the third section, students can practice writing the letter themselves. With dashed lines guiding their strokes, they'll gain confidence and proficiency in forming each letter correctly.
What's included:
26 alphabets worksheet ( small letter a to z) in pdf
TeachShare BBB3-26 small letters