Kids will have fun practicing counting to 20 with these super cute Dot to Dot Printables. As toddler, preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten children count to 20 they will create some super cute animals with these free dot to dot printables. Simply print pdf file with animal dot to dot and get ready for a cute animal activity using free counting printable!
Dot to Dot Printables
Kids learn best when they are having FUN! When they are enjoying an educational activity they are more likely to engage, try their best, and retain what they have learned. Dot to dot activities make it fun for kids to practice their ABCs, counting, skip counting, and a variety of other skills. Use these dot to dot printables. with a fun animal theme, to practice counting to 20 with toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners. Whether you are a parent, teacher, homeschooler, or just looking for fun activity sheets for summer learning or a rainy day – your kids will love these fun dot to dot pages!
Animal dot to dot
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Dot to dot animals free printables
Print as many of the animal connect the dots printables as you want to practice counting with your children. We love that they are NO PREP! Just print the black and white pages on plain printer paper and you are ready for number math practice!
Animal dot to dot
Have children use crayons, markers, colored pencils, or gel pens to complete the printable dot to dot, color in the animal, and trace the letters to spell the animal name.
Easy dot to dot printables 1-10 pdf
There are 10 different dot to dot animals to print and learn! Each dot to dot free printables sheet helps children practice counting to 25:
- pig
- starfish
- jellyfish
- fish
- shark
- racoon
- penguin
- chameleon
- narwhale
- dolphin
Plus don’t miss over 100 super cute Animal Crafts
Free dot to dot printables
Looking for more fun, free dot to dot worksheets that will make learning letters, numbers, and more fun? Check out these free educational worksheets:
- Animal ABC Connect the Dots for Kids
- Under the Sea Skip Counting Dot to Dot Worksheets
- Animal Dot to Dot Printables
- Christmas Dot to Dot Printables
- Simple Christmas Dot to Dot Coloring Pages
- Winter Dot to Dot Printables
Animal Science
- Animals and their Babies Matching Game
- Animal Homes Clip Cards
- Farm Animals and their Homes Flip Book
- Nocturnal Animal Game for Kids
- Zoo Animal Reports
- Free Zoo Animals Worksheet – several leverls to choose from toddler, prek, elementary and middle school
- Jello Animal Cell Project
- Animal Habitats Activity with Animal Cookies
- Silly Animals and their Habitats Activity
- Animal Habitats Worksheets to complete with circle stickers
- Biomes Coloring Pages
- Animal Cookie Matching Activity
Animal Activities for Kids
- Jello Animal Cells Project
- Silly Puzzles Animal Habitat Activity
- Nocturnal Animals Printables
- Endangered Animals Worksheets
- Forest Animals Themed Worksheets
- Arctic Animals Themed Worksheets
- Desert Animals Themed Worksheets
- Pond Worksheets for Kids
- Turkey Life Cycle Worksheets
- Life Cycle of Salmon Worksheets
- Life Cycle of an Ant
- Free Bat Life Cycle Worksheets
- Ladybug Life Cycle Worksheets
- Hatching Butterflies with Free Butterfly Printable worksheet and observation journal
- Life Cycles for Kids – a growing collection with over 20 different animals to explore from penguins to sunflowers, salmon, butterfly, and more!
- Animal Habitat Game
Animal Printables
We have lots of fun, hands on activities to teach kids about animals! Whether you are completing a zoology lesson , supplementing your homeschool science lesson, or just learning about your child’s favorite animals, we’ve got some fantastic resources filled with cute clipart and engaging activities:
- Free Animal Classifications for Kids Cootie Catchers
- Zoo Scavenger Hunt (includes simple picture clues for Pre k and more complex animal classification, biomes, endangered threat, etc for older elementary age students
- Animal Classification Worksheets to cut & paste
- Free Hibernation Printables
- Shark for Kids Printble Reader
- Endangered Animals Worksheet
- Ocean Animals for Kids – over 240 pages organized into 7 lessons to study aquatic animals using easy-to-understand text, hands-on science experiments, fun worksheets, and more with K-8th grade students.
- Animal Habitat Worksheets – Do a Dot Printable
- Jungle Writing Prompts Worksheets for kids
Animals for Kids
Sneak in some additional learning activities featuring these amazing animals with these clever resources:
- Zoo Animals Color by Number
- Count to 10 Zoo Animals Reader
- Animal Homes for Kids Clip Cards
- I Spy Animals Worskheet
- Panda Life Cycle Worksheets
- Jungle Animal Coloring Pages
- Biomes Coloring Pages
- Preschool Animals Theme
- Animal Activities for Preschoolers with Animal Cookies
- Beginning Sounds Animal Cards
- Uppercase Tracing Letters with Animals A-Z
- Printable Animal Masks
- Animal I Spy
- Count and Cover Zoo Animals with Cheerios
- 100 Amazing Zoo Animal Crafts
Animal dot to dot printable
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Responses
Is the misspelling of “chameleon” intentional? Am I missing something?
no, you aren’t missing anything I just should not make worksheets when I’m sleep deprived from sick kids 😉 LOL! It is all fixed. Thanks for letting me know!
Everyone makes mistakes. Thank you for going through all the work that you do so that we can have access to your wonderful resources to share with our students.
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