Earth Day Dot Marker Painting
Earth Day Dot Marker Painting
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Easy No-Prep Dot Marker Craft for Preschool & Kindergarten
Looking for an easy, no-prep Earth Day craft that keeps kids engaged while building important skills? These Earth Day Dot Marker Painting pages are a simple and flexible dot marker art activity and coloring sheet set designed for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and occupational therapy settings.
Kids decorate each page using dot markers, bingo daubers, stickers, crayons, or paint, then trace simple lines to build pencil control and coordination. It’s a calm, hands-on activity that combines creativity, fine motor development, and early learning.
Perfect for Earth Day centers, spring activities, morning work, or quiet stations.
*Please note that this is a digital product. You will be able to download the PDF file upon your purchase. Nothing will be shipped to you. Due to the nature of digital downloads, your purchase is not refundable.
What’s Included
This printable Earth Day activity set includes:
7 Earth Day themed designs
- Two versions of every page
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Black & white pages (easy printing)
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Color pages with white circles (great for centers or laminating)
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7 designs × 2 formats = 14 printable pages
Designs Included
- Earth
- Leaves
- Seedling
- Recycling bin
- Recycling truck
- Tree
- Recycling symbol
Each page includes:
- Circles for dot marker decorating
- Dotted lines for tracing practice
- A labeled image to support vocabulary and early literacy
A Skill-Rich Activity
These pages follow the Skill-Rich Craft Formula:
Hands Doing the Work
Kids dot, stamp, place, and trace to strengthen finger control and improve hand-eye coordination.
Brains in Motion
Children plan where to place dots, follow tracing paths, and complete the image—supporting focus and visual-motor planning.
Kids Who Care
Earth Day themes like recycling trucks, trees, and the planet keep kids interested and motivated to finish their work.
Flexible Ways to Use
Use the pages with materials you already have:
- Dot markers or bingo daubers
- Dot stickers
- Pom-pom painting
- Crayons, markers, or colored pencils
Laminate the color pages for reusable centers with:
- Pom-poms
- Buttons or beads
- Small manipulatives
- Dry-erase markers for tracing
Perfect For
- Earth Day classroom activities
- Spring fine motor centers
- Preschool and kindergarten classrooms
- Occupational therapy sessions
- Morning work or quiet stations
- Small groups or independent work
A simple, engaging Earth Day activity that helps kids strengthen fine motor skills while learning about caring for our planet.
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