Alphabet Dot Painting

Get the kids very comfortable with their ABCs with these free printable alphabet dot painting activities.

These Alphabet Dot Painting Printables are great combinations of fun and learning for kids.

The alphabet dot letter will help with letter recognition while they express their creativity colouring in the letters.

The upper case and lower case alphabet dot painting is not only covered on the page, there is also a corresponding image of an object or animal to colour.

Furthermore, handling the dot markers to be used on these ABC worksheets strengthens and improves hand eye coordination and fine motor skills.

You will need dot markers and here is one I used

Bingo dabbers

 

These alphabet dot painting printables is an enjoyable way for kids to learn their ABCs. It is a complete set of printables from A – Z including upper and lower case letters for dot painting and image to colour.

Remember to provide a wide range of colours for the dot marker to give the kids options. This will also test their recognition of everyday objects and if they don’t encourage them.

For example, you may ask what colour to use if the image is a strawberry.

These alphabet do a dot worksheets are ideally suited for preschool and kindergarten age kids to learn and master their ABCs in a fun way.

They are designed in a pdf format to be used on an A4 page.

Just print the alphabet dot painting worksheets, spread out the dot markers and you are good to go.

As a parent or teacher, these alphabet dot marker printables are invaluable time savers that are also mess free while still enabling the kids to familiarise themselves with their ABCs.

These sets of alphabet dot a dot worksheet is also a great homeschooling resource to have as part of the alphabet teaching curriculum for your kids.

If you are wondering about the benefit of dot painting activities or if you are looking for fun and creative ways to use dot painting to teach kids, Dot painting Activities for kids  will prove helpful.

Using your Alphabet Dot Painting Worksheet

If using the dot markers for the first time, let the kids practice on a blank paper first

Click on the alphabet worksheet you want below and print. It is recommended you work through one alphabet at a time.

The dots may be messy and may not stay within the circles at first especially the toddlers or first time dot marker users. Encourage them to paint within the circles

Once the upper and lower case alphabet has been painted in. They can also paint in the image. Don’t forget to ask them to identify the picture on the page.

Once complete, you can file in a folder for future reference and move on to the next alphabet.

More Dot Painting

Christmas dot painting  

Valentines Dot Painting

Shapes Dot Painting

For More Alphabet Activities

Hidden Letter Colouring Activity 

Alphabet Colouring Pages

 

Print Alphabet Dot Painting Worksheets below 


LETTER A WORKSHEET


LETTER B WORKSHEET


LETTER C WORKSHEET


LETTER D WORKSHEET


LETTER E WORKSHEET


LETTER F WORKSHEET


LETTER G WORKSHEET


LETTER H WORKSHEET


LETTER I WORKSHEET


LETTER J WORKSHEET


LETTER K WORKSHEET


LETTER L WORKSHEET


LETTER M WORKSHEET


LETTER N WORKSHEET


LETTER O WORKSHEET


LETTER P WORKSHEET


LETTER Q WORKSHEET


LETTER R WORKSHEET


LETTER S WORKSHEET


LETTER T WORKSHEET


LETTER U WORKSHEET


LETTER V WORKSHEET


LETTER W WORKSHEET


LETTER X WORKSHEET


LETTER Y WORKSHEET


LETTER Z WORKSHEET

Hidden Alphabet Colouring Activity

This hidden letter colouring activity is a fun way of familiarising kids with their alphabet. 

Kids gradually unveil the giant alphabet hidden on the page. In addition, they get to have fun with the hidden alphabet worksheet colouring in each individual box. 

Get your little detectives on the job so they can find the hidden letter on the page.

This variant of the colour by letter activity helps with letter recognition of the capital and small letters of the alphabet and colour recognition.

Each worksheet has a small letter and a capital letter version so they are perfect for kids at the age when they learning and mastering the alphabet

Each hidden letter worksheet has a mix of small and capital letter of each alphabet.

The kids have to colour in each box the colour assigned to the small letter and capital letter.

This fun activity, in addition to letter recognition, will also enhance visual discrimination and observational skills as the kids figure which box to colour differently.

As an alphabet recognition game, revealing the hidden alphabet also helps with identifying the capital and small letters of the alphabet.

This is a great resource for preschool or kindergarten colouring activities at school and for homeschooling.

Don’t forget to encourage the kids to practice writing their names on the worksheets

 

No fuss and no mess colouring activity here so all you need is the printed worksheets and crayons and you are good to go.

Get A to E printables below 

Letter A Hidden Alphabet Worksheets

Letter B Hidden Alphabet Worksheets

Letter C Hidden Alphabet Worksheets

Letter D Hidden Alphabet Worksheets

Letter E Hidden Alphabet Worksheets

Alphabet Spinners

Alphabet spinners provide a fun and exciting way of helping kids master the alphabet.

Printable Alphabet Crafts

It also helps the kids recognise letter and words thereby making the connection to the everyday things, animal or objects on the alphabet wheel.

Benefits of using the alphabet spinner as a learning aid

  • It is fun and interesting way to teach as the kids see it more as a game.
  • Word recognition helps develop reading ability faster
  • The alphabet spinners can be used anywhere in the home, at school or even in the car on a long journey.

How to make Printable Alphabet Spinners

You will need:

Card stock paper

Paper fasteners 

Scissors

Wooden skewer

Instructions

Print out the free alphabet spinner template pdf file.  Download the template for free below.

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You may use normal printing paper but it is highly recommended that you use card stock paper as they are more durable.

The top part of the spinner can be printed on coloured paper while the bottom part should be printed on white paper.

 

Using the scissors, cut out the circles. The top part printed on the coloured paper and the bottom part printed on the white paper.

If you doing this process with kids, make sure they are properly supervised.

Poke holes in the centre of the circles using a wooden skewer or a sharp pen.

Lay the top part on the bottom part and align properly.

Take a paper fastener and push through the hole.

Pull apart the paper fastener so that it holds both cut outs tightly but still loose enough to spin

This is a great printable abc activity idea for preschoolers that can be made to supplement the learning of your children at home.

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Paper alphabet blocks

Get the free printable A-J printable

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