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Net (Triangular Prism)
In this net worksheet, students use the pattern to create a triangular prism. Students cut out the pattern and fold on the dotted lines and paste it to make the solid figure.
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Days of the Week Printing Practice: Spanish
In this printing worksheet, students trace dotted lines to practice writing the days of the week in Spanish. Students then practice printing them on their own.
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Things I'm Good At - Printing Practice
In this printing practice instructional activity, students trace the dotted lines to print words or phrases that describe things that student can be good at. They write upper and lower case letters in words such as baseball, golf, and...
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Letters - Printing Practice
In this printing practice worksheet, students follow dotted lines to form three examples of lower case letters from a through t, inclusive. They write 3 examples of each independently.
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Cursive
In this cursive worksheet, students practice their handwriting skills. Students copy several sentences in cursive. The sentences are provided in dotted lines for the students to trace as well.
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Where Are They? Printing Practice
In this printing practice learning exercise, 3rd graders follow dotted lines to print declarative sentences and questions about locations that are in a conversation. They write 11 sentences.
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Greetings - Printing Practice
For this printing practice worksheet, 2nd graders follow dotted lines to trace the words that make up greetings such as "Nice to meet you." They print, "Nice to meet you, too." They repeat the process 4 times.
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John 3:16
In this handwriting worksheet, students practice writing the Bible verse John 3:16 in cursive. The verse is written in dotted lines for the student to trace.
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Numbers & Number Words 1--10
In this alphabet awareness worksheet, students practice tracing the dotted lines on numbers 1-10 and the letters that spell out each number.
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Bats, Bees, Birds, and Blossoms
Youngsters use a paper bee to pollinate two paper flowers. They use hole-punch dots as pollen. Older learners dissect flowers and name the structures involved in pollination. The handouts mentioned in the lesson plan are not included, so...
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Connect the Dots
Pupils practice counting to ten. In this coloring worksheet, students learn about the different types of trucks that transport goods by counting to ten and connecting the dots to complete the picture.
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Farm Dot to Dot Puzzle
In this farm dot to dot puzzle activity, 2nd graders follow the numbers from 1-45 to complete the pictures of a bull and a cow. They see a black line picture of a girl in a cowboy hat sitting on a fence.
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Drawing Straight Lines
In this pre-printing practice worksheet, students connect a set of diagonal lines by connecting the dots. Page has multiple links to additional resources.
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Language Arts: What's My Line?
Students discover how to employ number lines by estimating the number of tiles in a jar. After writing their estimates on sticky notes, they place them in order on a number line mat. Included in the lesson are various activities and...
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U.S. State Capitals Dotted Handwriting Worksheet
In this U.S. state capitals handwriting worksheet, students trace 2 state names and write both their capital and the state name again on the lines provided.
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Addition
For this addition worksheet, students count the dots on each domino and fill in the missing numbers to complete the addition facts for the 13 problems.
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Introduction: Complete the Symmetry
In this symmetry worksheet, students observe a model and then complete the shape to make it symmetrical. This one-page worksheet contains two basic problems.
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Numbers 1 18
In this connecting the dots worksheet, students draw lines from number one to number eighteen to create a fireman's hat. Students connect 17 dots.
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Trojan Horse
For this artistic Trojan horse worksheet, learners draw lines to each dot in numerical order to shape the knight riding the horse and then color in their picture.
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Where's my Cheese
In this connect the dots worksheet, students draw a line connecting the dots. The worksheet is about a little mouse who is trying to find his cheese.
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Tracing Practice
In this tracing learning exercise, students trace 14 dotted examples of a curved line. Students color the large picture of the smiling face.
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Geared Up
Get the class's gears turning! Pupils first watch a video that introduces the situation: Given three gears, how many turns will it take for the dots shown on the gears to line up? They count the number of spurs on each gear, then use the...
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Printing Letter Kk
In this printing letter k worksheet, students trace dotted examples of upper and lower case Zaner-Bloser letter k. Students form their own letters on the primary lines and write the word key.
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Printing the Letter Qq
Young writers trace dotted examples of upper and lower case printed letter Qq. They practice their own letters on the primary lines and write the word "Queen." Some good, basic writing practice!
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