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Dot-to-Dot

SUGGESTED TOPIC: Numbers     SUBMITTED BYRaymond Corrigan     INSPIRED BY: Original     DATE ADDED: Jun 21, 2010     EDITED BY: Mooloo


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5-15 min.
 
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Brief Outline: Students listen to the teacher call out random numbers between 1-20 or 1-100 to complete dot-to-dot handout(s).

 

Materials Needed:

  • DotToDot handout. (There are six to choose from - fish (1-20), snake (1-25), elephant/giraffe (1-50), cat/bear (1-100)).

 

Detailed Explanation:

  1. After giving each student one of the handouts, read the numbers from the answer key. The students are to repeat the number.
  2. Then, they can draw a line connecting the numbers.
  3. When the handout is finished, ask the students, "What`s this?"

 

Variations:

  • Have a student who wants a challenge read out the numbers to the rest of the class.
  • In the links section of Englipedia, there are links to many dot-to-dot websites. These site provide the user with sequential number practice. However, you can jumble up the numbers on these worksheets and/or add some extra dots to make them more applicable for your classroom needs.

 

Comments:

  • (May 5, 2011) Raymond Corrigan said: @Jeff 
    You have to jumble everything manually. 
    Step 1. Find a picture you like, right click it and choose "save image as" OR "save target as" and save the image to your desktop. 
    Step 2. Print out a copy and complete it by hand so you know the order to draw the dots. 
    Step 3. Open the image in microsoft paint. 
    Step 3A. If you just want to jumble the numbers: Highlight a number with the selector (the rectangle with the dotted lines in the toolbar on the left of the screen). Grab the selected number and switch it with another number. 
    Step 3B. If you want to add new numbers you have to rewrite all of the numbers to make the font match. Use the "TEXT"/"ABC" button to write whatever numbers you want. Also, you can use step 3A and copy/paste (ctrl-c/ctrl-v) to make new dots. 
    Step 4. Rewrite the answer key.
  • (Jan 18, 2011) Jeff said: It says at the description above you can jumble up the numbers and you can add some extra dots if you want. How do you or how have you done that before from the worksheets on the links that you have provided? please let me know if you can. Thanks for sharing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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