These free dot to dot number worksheets are a fun way to practice number order with your kids. A low prep and engaging activity for young children!
Each of the free dot to dot printables feature leaf designs from different species of trees!
A great way to combine nature, science, math, and art. Your young child will love these do-a-dot worksheets and their fun designs!
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Your kids will love connecting the dots and will be so excited to see the final designs. After they can color them in using green crayons or oranges, yellows, and reds to create fall leaves!
Additional leaf coloring pages would be fun to pair with these printable worksheets. Featuring Maple, Beech, and Oak leaves.
How to Download
- Click the button below the image to bring up a pdf version
- Print off as many copies you would like using your printer
Use these free dot to dot worksheets when the leaves are emerging in the spring and again once the leaves change colors in the fall.
Math Skills to Practice
- Number Recognition
- Number Order
- Counting
- Sequencing
- Shapes
- Basic Geometry
Along with important math skills your kids will practice fine motor skills. They can use a pencil or markers to draw lines to connect each of the numbers.
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As they connect the dots, they are reinforcing number order and sequencing. Also a fun way to practice hand-eye coordination!
Pair them with additional hands-on activities including: going on a leaf hunt or a nature scavenger hunt.
On the blog, my goal is create engaging activities that you can do with your kids that are inspired by nature.
Dot to Dot Worksheets
The printable pack has six printable pages for you to print off and use with your kids. Different tree species including: Birch, Beech, Poplar, Oak, and Maple.
Your kids can even point out the different shapes they see within the final image including: an oval, triangles, and even rectangles.
Educational and fun dot pages featuring numbers 1-20. Your little ones can count the number of dots as they draw the lines.
Perfect for kids in preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school.
Go around the entire leaf when you connect numbers 1 through 20. Young children love finish the picture math worksheets. This one is perfect to get your kids excited about leaves and trees.
On the next worksheet your kids can connect the dots to form the leaf. After drawing a line from number to number in the correct order, they can color in the picture!
Finish the oak leaf on this next dot to dot sheet. As your child connects the numbers in order from 1 to 20 they will finish this large leaf. They can then have fun coloring in this leaf green or reddish brown!
One of the most recognized leaves is the maple leaf! Your young learner will love finishing the missing parts of the leaf on this next printable. Perfect for fall or an autumn leaf study!
Hopefully your kids enjoy these dot puzzles for numbers 1-20. Dot pages are a fun way to mix art and math while practicing fine motor skills.
Additional Math Worksheets
All of the free printables feature different nature designs to get your kids excited to learn about the world around them.
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Here on the blog I create low prep activities you can do with your kids ages preschool through upper elementary.
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These connect the dots worksheets were created by Nature Inspired Learning and are for personal use only for your home, classroom, or public library. All of these free dot worksheets are for non-commercial use. See full disclosure. Have questions, send me an email at julie (at) natureinspiredlearning (dot) com
julie
My kiddos love dot to dot! These are perfect for my 4-year-old. Thanks so much for creating such lovely materials.
Cindy
Julie- I love the butterfly journal ! Just waiting on the warm weather and butterflies !
Julie
Hi Cindy, We can't wait for the warm weather to arrive up here too!
Rachel
Thanks for these. Simple yet enough.
Allie
These are perfect for an evening or weekend activity that doesn’t involve screen time. This is Fun , and a great way to spend time with family. Thanks for sharing.
Micheon
My kids will love these, so adorable
Ada
I love how you combined art, science, and math in one activity. These are great! Thank you so much for sharing!!!
Jill
Love these! Will definitely be using them in our homeschool. Thank you so much!