Letter Y Q-tip Dot Painting Activity Pages
Letter Y Q-tip Dot Painting Activity Pages
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Help little learners build fine motor skills and early literacy with this hands-on Letter Y Q-tip Dot Painting Activity Set! Kids practice letter recognition, beginning sounds, letter formation, vocabulary, and early handwriting while dot-painting images of Y is for yarn, yo-yo, and yogurt, and tracing the letters and words.
Designed for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, homeschool, special education, and occupational therapy, these no-prep printable pages make it easy to combine creativity with meaningful alphabet practice.
This set is included in the Alphabet Q-tip Painting Bundle. Buy the Bundle and SAVE!
*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 printable Letter Y set includes:
Letter Page - (full-page and half-page versions are included)
- Uppercase and lowercase letters filled with small circles for Q-tip painting
- Double starting dots to encourage proper letter formation
- Border for line-painting practice
Picture Pages with Letters - (full-page and half-page versions are included)
Three engaging picture activities featuring:
- Yarn
- Yo-yo
- Yogurt
Each page includes:
- A picture filled with small circles for Q-tip painting
- Uppercase and lowercase bubble letters for tracing
- A bordered frame for line-painting practice
Picture Pages with Words (full-page and half-page versions are included)
Three matching vocabulary pages featuring:
- Yarn
- Yo-yo
- Yogurt
Each page includes:
- A Q-tip painting picture
- A bubble-letter vocabulary word for tracing
- A bordered frame for line-painting practice
Both full-page and half-page versions are included, giving you flexible options for centers, small groups, independent work, or shorter activities.
Skills Kids Practice
- Letter recognition
- Beginning sound awareness
- Proper letter formation
- Early handwriting
- Vocabulary development
- Fine motor skills
- Hand-eye coordination
- Visual-motor integration
Perfect For
- Letter of the Week activities
- Literacy centers
- Fine motor centers
- Morning work
- Small groups
- Occupational therapy
- Preschool
- Pre-K
- Kindergarten
- Homeschool
Kids love painting one small dot at a time while learning their letters, and teachers love having a no-prep activity that builds real skills through creative, hands-on learning.
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