Alphabet Dot-to-Dot Worksheets (Free Printables)
Make learning the ABCs even more fun with these alphabet dot-to-dot worksheets for preschoolers and kindergarteners. These alphabet dot-to-dots feature the letters A-Z and are PDFs that you can download for free to print at home.
The alphabet dot-to-dot worksheets allow children to practice letter recognition and alphabetical order, as well as work on their fine motor skills as they draw lines connecting the dots. When they finish connecting dots, they’ll have a picture to color in.
Tip: Check out our collection of dot-to-dot worksheets with numbers to help your child with number recognition and sequencing.
Print the Free Alphabet Dot-to-Dot Worksheets
These free printable dot-to-dot worksheets are PDFs that you can download and use on road trips, at restaurants and appointments, in the classroom, or at home. Simply select the dot-to-dots best suited for your child from the list below.
Looking for more alphabet practice for your child? Try our Letter Coloring Pages that feature all the letters of the alphabet for your child to trace or color.
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Recommended for: Preschool and Kindergarten
⭐ Connect the Dots Aloud
As your child works on the alphabet dot-to-dot worksheets, encourage them to say the letter name out loud when they get to it. This can help them remember each letter’s name.
⭐Letter Sound Dot-to-Dot
If your child has mastered saying the name of each letter aloud, move on to saying the different sounds each letter can make. For example, for the letter C, you can try making the soft C sound, like /s/ in city and cycle, and the hard C sound, like /k/ in cake and cone.
⭐ Connect the Dots Word Inspiration
As your child draws a line from letter to letter, ask them to think of a word that starts with each letter they land on. For an added challenge, ask them to write the word down after they say it to work on their spelling skills.