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Where's My Dot?
Students explore the five basic elements of Monart, dot, curved line, straightline, and angle line to create a book about their home address. The concept of "big" is explored in this instructional activity.
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Puzzle time: four lines
In this lines instructional activity, students join the dots to make lines. Students try and join 9 dots to make 4 straight lines and using all of the dots.
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Connect the Dots
In this connecting dots worksheet, learners see a specific number of dots in a box. Students connect as many dots as possible and on a table, record the number of lines used. Learners see a pattern.
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Ducks Dot to Dot
In this connect the dots worksheet, students connect the dots and draw a line using the numbers 1-12 to outline the picture of a duck.
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Dot to Dot Fish
In this connect the dots worksheet, students connect the dots and draw a line using the numbers 1-12 to outline the picture of a fish.
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Dot to Dot Pets
For this connect the dots worksheet, students connect the dots and draw a line using the numbers 1-14 to outline the picture of a dog.
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Dot-To-Dot Bird
For this connecting the dots worksheet, students draw lines from number one to number thirty in order and form an outline of a bird. Students connect 29 dots.
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Dinosaur Dots
In this dinosaur dots worksheet, pupils practice counting the dots on each of the five dinosaurs and write each number on the line provided.
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Gingerbread Connect the Dots
In this connect the dots instructional activity, students connect the dots and draw a line using the numbers 1-12 to outline the picture of a gingerbread house.
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Cutting Zig Zag Lines
In this practice cutting lines worksheet, students use their fine motor skills as the cut each of 3 dotted zig zag lines with scissors.
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Cutting Curved Lines
In this practice cutting lines activity, learners use their fine motor skills as the cut each of 3 dotted curved lines with scissors.
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Introduction: Number Line Addition
In this addition worksheet, students learn how to use a number line when adding numbers between -9 and 9. First, they read 5 steps on how to use a number line. Next, students read through 2 practice problems in which the answer is...
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Cutting Straight Lines
In this practice cutting lines instructional activity, students use their fine motor skills as the cut each of 4 dotted straight lines with scissors.
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Parts of Speech Dotted Tracing Worksheet
In this handwriting skills learning exercise, students practice tracing the dotted lines that spell out 3 parts of speech terms: adjective, adverb and grammar.
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Topographic Maps
In this topographic map worksheet, students learn how to read a topographic map and create a topographic map of their own using clay or Play-Doh. Students include contour lines by layering the clay. Students answer 6 questions about...
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Creating a Topographic Map
In this topographic map worksheet, students add contour lines to a topographic map using instructions provided. Once topographic map is finished, students complete 2 follow-up short answer questions.
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In A Heartbeat
Students discuss scatter plots then create a class scatter plot using their heart rate at rest and their heart rate after a few minutes of aerobic exercises. Students copy the points plotted as a class and create individual graphs...
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Secrets of Painting
Students explore colors and shapes. In this art concepts lesson plan, students discuss shapes, lines, and color while creating a variety of abstract designs. The instructions for several art activities are provided. Basic art vocabulary...
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Dot to Dot Page: Tractor
In this tractor worksheet, learners demonstrate their fine motor skill development by drawing lines connecting the dots from 1 to 40 completing the picture.
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Number Line Circles
In this number line worksheet, students use a number line between with dots above each number to practice counting or adding numbers 1 through 10. Odd numbered dots are colored red.
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Numbers Dot-to-Dot
In this connecting numbers dot-to-dot instructional activity, students connect the numbers one, two, and three in sequence to form an ice-cream cone. Students draw two lines.
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Action Heroes Dot to Dot
In this connect the dots worksheet, students connect the dots and draw a line using the numbers 1-13 to outline the picture of a hero.
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A Human Number Line
Eighth graders act out a number line using integers -10 to 10 on large cards. They practice addition and subtraction of these integers to gain explain the relative size of numbers.
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Practice Cutting Lines
In this practice cutting lines worksheet, students use their fine motor skills as the cut each of 3 dotted zig zag lines with scissors.
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