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100+ FREE Alphabet Dot Pages
With each page, sneak in some letter sound learning by simply saying something like, “Balls starts with b. I can hear the /b/ sound at the beginning of balls. Can you? /b/-/b/-/b/- balls.”
Keep this introduction very simple, especially if you have a reluctant learner doing these.
How can learners cover the alphabet dot pages?
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1. The most obvious way to use these dot pages are to use {…wait for it…} dot paint markers! There are many different kinds available online, but these have been our favorite ones over the years.
2. Try using round stickers to cover the dots. If you’re using these pages with very little ones who may have a hard time pulling the stickers off, I’ve found that pulling them off and lining the edge of the table with stickers ahead of time allows them to use them easier.
3. Try power magnets. This allows the pages to be used more than once.
4. Learners might also enjoy using transparent counters to cover the pages. Again, this allows for you to use the pages more than once.
5. Lastly, learners could use pom-poms. Add jumbo tweezers to work on those fine motor skills, too!
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