Dot to Dot Dog Worksheets

Connect the Dots Worksheets Dog Theme

Maggie Ray
Preschoolers and Kindergarteners love doing dot to dot worksheets or connect the dots pictures. It lets them show off what they have learned for numbers and ABCs. If your child is a dog lover or if you are studying a unit on dogs for your homeschooling lessons you may use connect the dots worksheets. Finding Dot to dot worksheets for your dog lover can be time consuming. This article provides links to exact pages on various web sites where dot to dot worksheets of a dog and other dog coloring pages are found. Parents can use this list to choose connect the dots worksheets for homeschooling or for after school care. If the direct link to the connect the dot s worksheet does not work, try changing the URL to the root web site address in case the pages have been moved since publication of this information.

Dot to Dot worksheets of a dog with a bone can be found at http://www.dottodots.net/preview/Dog_With_Bone_Dot-To-Dot.

Hound dogs are favorite dogs with children. Connect the dots on the worksheets found at http://grandmaskite.com/d2d.html for a fun activity.

A connect the dots dog using numbers 1 to 73 can be found at http://www.printactivities.com/ConnectTheDots/Dog-Dot2Dot.html

For the younger child, parents can print dot to dot dog worksheets using letters A through J from the website at http://www.kidsrcrafty.com/dog_a-j.htm. This page is a good example of connect the dots through use of the alphabet not numbers.

Clifford is a popular dog and the dot to dot worksheets found at http://pbskids.org/clifford/kids/print/bts_connectdots1.html will be fun for children. These connect the dot worksheets uses numbers 1 through 20.

Finally, in addition to the dot to dot worksheets for your dog lover, the web site at http://www.animaljr.com/birthday-puppy-printable-coloring-pages/ offers puppy worksheets to be enjoyed by the young dog lover.

Coloring is an activity which improves motor skill coordination in young children. By incorporating worksheets of their favorite things, like dogs, parents can make coloring more fun. By adding dot to dot worksheets, both motor skill and cognitive development are provided for. Young children may benefit from redoing the same dot to dot worksheets multiple times. By printing these worksheets and having your child practice doing the connect the dots part of the page; you can see the progress they make from the time of the last worksheets being done.

Published by Maggie Ray

Maggie Ray is a freelance writer with more than thirty years of experience in contract writing and program management. She experienced military life as an active duty member of the United States Air Force fo...  View profile

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  • Christie Silvers3/27/2009

    Great links! My girls will love these. :-)

  • Susan Anderson12/31/2008

    Kids really like these.. thanks for sharing!

  • Carla Boner12/29/2008

    Interesting, I may have to print some up for my kids

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