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Spring Coloring Pages with Spring Dot Marker Letters
Spring Coloring Pages with Spring Dot Marker Letters
Spring Coloring Pages with Spring Dot Marker Letters
Spring Coloring Pages with Spring Dot Marker Letters
Spring Coloring Pages with Spring Dot Marker Letters
Spring Coloring Pages with Spring Dot Marker Letters
Spring Coloring Pages with Spring Dot Marker Letters
Spring Coloring Pages with Spring Dot Marker Letters
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Description

Are you looking for a quick Spring coloring page activity to set out as a literacy center for your preschoolers or kindergarteners? This Spring dot marker resource is a great activity for recognizing the letters of the alphabet as well as for fine motor skills practice.

Students will dot marker the uppercase and lowercase alphabet letter on each page. Then they can color in the corresponding picture.

Each page has the uppercase and lowercase letter for use with a dot marker, a Spring coloring page picture starting with that letter, as well as the word.

How to use this resource:

  • Literacy center activity - Print pages in black and white for students to complete and color.
  • Morning work - Students are occupied coloring and practicing their handwriting during the busy morning routine. 
  • Small Group Lesson - Use the pages to teach recognizing uppercase letters and asses the fine motor skill levels of your students.

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Spring Coloring Pages with Spring Dot Marker Letters

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Kindergarten
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26
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
1 month

Description

Are you looking for a quick Spring coloring page activity to set out as a literacy center for your preschoolers or kindergarteners? This Spring dot marker resource is a great activity for recognizing the letters of the alphabet as well as for fine motor skills practice.

Students will dot marker the uppercase and lowercase alphabet letter on each page. Then they can color in the corresponding picture.

Each page has the uppercase and lowercase letter for use with a dot marker, a Spring coloring page picture starting with that letter, as well as the word.

How to use this resource:

  • Literacy center activity - Print pages in black and white for students to complete and color.
  • Morning work - Students are occupied coloring and practicing their handwriting during the busy morning routine. 
  • Small Group Lesson - Use the pages to teach recognizing uppercase letters and asses the fine motor skill levels of your students.

✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤

Related Resources:

Fairy Tales Lined Writing Paper with Picture Box Primary Lines

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Good Egg and Bad Seed Kindergarten Social Skills and Stem Activities

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✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤

Subscribe to my email list & Download *FREE* Resources & Products!

Fairytales Bingo Game: Click here

3-Step Guide to mastering social-emotional learning in your classroom: Click here

STEAM Cycle Book Companion lesson for “There’s a Witch in Your Book”: Click here


✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤✤

Interested in *FREE* TpT products?

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Contact me with questions/comments/concerns: erin@creativitypoweredkindergarten.com


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Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.
Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.
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