Curated OER
Connect the Dots to Make Lines
In this line printing worksheet, students connect the dots from the number 1 to the number 2 to draw two vertical lines and two horizontal lines.
Curated OER
Connect the Dots
For this connect the dots worksheet, students follow the numbers 1 through 50 to outline the shape.
Curated OER
Making A Dot, Without Making A Dot
Young scholars create Dots without making dots in this interestingly entertaining Art activity for the early-elementary classroom. The activity emphasizes the use of the book "The Dot" by Peter H. Reynolds. Links for products and more...
Curated OER
Happy Hanukkah!
In this Hanukkah worksheet, students follow the numbers from 1 to 10 and connect the dots. Students color the picture of the dreidel.
Curated OER
Not Quite a Mermaid
In this connect the dots worksheet, students connect all of the dots on the page to complete the picture of a fish, a starfish and a dolphin swimming with a girl.
Curated OER
Connect the Dots Alphabet
In this alphabet worksheet, students will connect some of the lower case letters. The letters u, o, s, h, and e are used to create an image of house which can then be colored.
Curated OER
Connecting the Dots? Geometry and Architecture
Students examine the connection between geometry and architecture. In this geometry and architecture lesson, students view a video which details a geometry class design project. Students then use the Internet in a scavenger hunt to find...
Curated OER
Print Numbers 0 9
In this printing numbers worksheet, students connect the dots to form each number zero through nine. The students print ten numbers.
Curated OER
Brontosaurus
In this dinosaurs worksheet, students connect the dots to create a completed picture of a brontosaurus. The numbers go from one to thirty-six. Students may also color in the picture.
Curated OER
Connect the Numbers (1-5)
In this counting worksheet, learners solve 5 problems in which a number from 1 to 5 is connected to the correct set of dots on each side.
Curated OER
Atomic Structure
A flashy PowerPoint includes clear summaries of atomic structure and electronic configuration. Dot and cross diagrams will help viewers learn how to draw an atom. As a result, learners should be more clear how electronic configuration...
American Museum of Natural History
A Closer Look at Mars
A website looks at how we know so much about Mars—telescopes, robots, and spacecraft—and the search for martian life. Following the informational text are three questions that quiz pupils about possible life on Mars.
Curated OER
Collecting Data to Learn About the People Around You
Human graphs, anyone? Did you eat fruit today? What is your favorite costume? Have your K – 6 learners graph the responses. Early elementary grades may count and compare while upper grades compare responses of different groups or make...
Newseum
Civil War: Encoding the News
Young journalists learn to appreciate the advantages of how modern media technology enables rapid news delivery as they compare today's media revolution to how the telegraph and Morse Code revolutionized news coverage during the Civil...
Curated OER
Do I Have What it Takes to be an Entrepreneur - and is My Community Ready?
Discover the attributes of entrepreneurs and define what entrepreneurship is while examining data based on local businesses. Learners determine whether their community is supportive of entrepreneurs as they research economic development...
Freeology
Upper and Lowercase Yy
Boost handwriting abilities with a worksheet that challenges them to trace and write the upper and lowercase letter Y.
Primary Resources
8mm Handwriting Template
It's a handwriting template that is perfect for intermediate learners; the smaller size allows for practice in using regular lined paper. However, it offers a dotted middle guideline to help remind writers about spacing and letter...
American Institute of Physics
Optics and Anthony Johnson
Message sending has come a long way since the days of Morse code's dots and dashes. Young scientists study the research of optical physicist Anthony Johnson and his work in fiber optics, lasers, and the principle of total internal...
K-5 Math Teaching Resources
Blank Number Cube
With this blank number cube, you have the flexibility to keep it blank or add markings to meet your lesson's needs.
Curriculum Corner
Observational Drawing
What shall we write about today? The opportunities are endless with a printable that offers space to write and draw a corresponding picture.
Concord Consortium
What Is Pressure?
Balloons bring great fun to the classroom, until they break. What's a teacher to do then? Break out the balloon of the computer age with a fun interactive! Science scholars add and remove atoms from their virtual balloons and observe...
Super Teacher Worksheets
Ten Frames
Developing a strong number sense in the primary grades is essential to the success of young mathematicians. These simple worksheets present learners with a series of ten-frames, asking them to write the number shown in each model....
T. Smith Publishing
Percussion Instruments
Xylophone, drum, cymbals, tambourine, bell. Introduce kindergarten and primary schoolers to percussion by asking them to trace the names of five percussion instruments.
Curated OER
Cupid Connect-the-Dots Activity for Valentine's Day
In this math worksheet, pupils practice counting to 25 by connecting the dots on this Valentine's Day page. Students may color the cupid picture.
Other popular searches
- Dot to Dot Worksheets
- Dot to Dot Puzzle
- Alphabet Dot to Dot
- Dot to Dot Picture
- Halloween Dot to Dot Picture
- Dinosaur Dot to Dot
- Duck Dot to Dot
- Dot to Dot 1 30
- Cat Dot to Dot
- Number Dot to Dot
- Dot to Dot Fish
- Dot to Dot Heroes