Description
Combine creativity and math with this engaging Dot Day worksheet!
Students use dots to design and extend patterns, making this activity perfect for celebrating The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds while reinforcing early math skills.
✨ What’s Included:
- 1 printable worksheet with multiple dot rows for students to color and create repeating patterns
🎯 How to Use:
- Use during International Dot Day (September 15th-ish)
- Perfect as a math/art crossover activity
- Can be used in centers, small groups, or as an independent worksheet
- Early finishers can decorate with unique dot designs for added creativity
👩🏫 Who It’s For:
- PreK–2nd grade students
- Library, classroom, or art teachers
- Great for lessons on patterns, sequencing, and creativity
💡 Tips:
- Encourage students to use two or more colors to create AB, ABC, or AABB patterns
- Laminate the worksheet to reuse with dry-erase markers in centers
- Pair with a The Dot read-aloud for a complete Dot Day lesson
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Description
Combine creativity and math with this engaging Dot Day worksheet!
Students use dots to design and extend patterns, making this activity perfect for celebrating The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds while reinforcing early math skills.
✨ What’s Included:
- 1 printable worksheet with multiple dot rows for students to color and create repeating patterns
🎯 How to Use:
- Use during International Dot Day (September 15th-ish)
- Perfect as a math/art crossover activity
- Can be used in centers, small groups, or as an independent worksheet
- Early finishers can decorate with unique dot designs for added creativity
👩🏫 Who It’s For:
- PreK–2nd grade students
- Library, classroom, or art teachers
- Great for lessons on patterns, sequencing, and creativity
💡 Tips:
- Encourage students to use two or more colors to create AB, ABC, or AABB patterns
- Laminate the worksheet to reuse with dry-erase markers in centers
- Pair with a The Dot read-aloud for a complete Dot Day lesson
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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