Letter W Dot Marker Coloring Pages
Letter W Dot Marker Coloring Pages
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Alphabet Dot Marker Pages for Preschool & Kindergarten
Looking for an easy, no-prep way to teach the Letter W? This hands-on dot marker activity set helps kids practice letter recognition, beginning sounds, letter formation, and handwriting while building fine motor skills through creative play.
The set features three familiar "W is for..." picture activities, giving kids multiple opportunities to connect letters with beginning sounds while dotting, tracing, and learning.
Perfect for Letter of the Week activities, literacy centers, morning work, fine motor tubs, small groups, special education, or occupational therapy.
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*Please note that this is a digital product. You will be able to download the PDF documents 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 Letter W set includes:
- Bubble letter page with uppercase and lowercase letters
- Three images:
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- W is for watermelon
- W is for wagon
- W is for walrus
For each image, you'll receive 4 options:
- Picture Page
- Single Letter Tracing Page
- Multiple Letter Tracing Page
- Word Tracing Page
Every tracing page includes starting dots to encourage proper letter formation.
Build Skills While Kids Play
Kids practice:
- Letter recognition
- Beginning sounds
- Proper letter formation
- Handwriting
- Fine motor skills
- Hand-eye coordination
- Visual-motor skills
Flexible Ways to Use
Use these pages with:
- Dot markers or bingo daubers
- Dot stickers
- Pom-pom painting
- Fingerprints
- Buttons, beads, or other small manipulatives
- Laminate the pages for reusable literacy or fine motor centers.
Perfect For
- Preschool
- Pre-K
- Kindergarten
- Homeschool
- Occupational therapy
- Letter of the Week lessons
This hands-on alphabet activity makes it easy to build important early literacy skills while keeping little learners engaged and excited to practice.
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