teaching resource

Do-a-Dot Rainbow Worksheet

  • Updated

    Updated:  10 Aug 2023

Build fine motor skills and colour recognition with a printable rainbow dot art activity.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Years

    Years:  P - F

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teaching resource

Do-a-Dot Rainbow Worksheet

  • Updated

    Updated:  10 Aug 2023

Build fine motor skills and colour recognition with a printable rainbow dot art activity.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Years

    Years:  P - F

Build fine motor skills and colour recognition with a printable rainbow dot art activity.

Want to Try Some Easy Dot Art? Try Dot Painting!

Are you excited to explore a fun and engaging strategy to boost your students’ fine motor skills and colour recognition? You’ll be pleased to know that Do-a-Dot worksheets are perfect if you have dot markers or bingo daubers in your teaching toolkit. Get ready to engage your students like never before!

These engaging activities provide a learning experience that captivates young minds and yields incredible developmental benefits. As students use the bingo dotters on the worksheet, they create vibrant visual patterns and refine their hand-eye coordination and fine motor abilities. Forming colour patterns with dot markers also reinforces mathematical skills, encouraging retention as students experience the joy of hands-on learning. 

Grab and Go Rainbow Dot Art Printables

Boost fine motor and colour sense with a fun Rainbow Dot Painting Worksheet. This activity is designed to guide students through working with primary colours and paint markers to create a fun rainbow painting perfect for displaying on International Dot Day!

Other Ways to Use Your Printable Dot Painting Template

You don’t have to stick with dot markers! Try using these worksheets in another way!

  • Change it up and have them create dot sticker pictures using circle stickers.
  • Another option is to use coloured pencils or markers to colour each dot. 
  • If you have button magnets and a cookie sheet, you can use magnets in place of dots!
  • For a more artistic approach, students can paint each circle. 
  • Celebrate International Dot Day in the classroom, and encourage students to use their creativity to turn each dot into a tiny drawing. 

There are so many ways to incorporate dots into classroom activities!

Download Your Rainbow Printable  

You’re just a click away from getting your new resources! Use the download button to download the ready-to-copy PDF resource file. Make your copies, grab those dot markers, and get started!

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