Dot marker coloring pages are perfect for rainy days, themed lesson plans, occupational therapy, and everyday fun. These pages, in particular, are also well-suited to Sunday school classes. You may also be interested in these Easter Story dot marker pages. This post may include affiliate links which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you.
How use dauber/bingo marker pages
If you’re familiar with this type of page and the materials you need, you can can click here to jump to the download area. The circles on these pages are based on the size of my daughter’s Classic Do a Dot Markers. The circles are ideally sized for this brand of markers, but they also work with other dauber or bingo style markers because they’re all basically the same size. These are the exact markers we use. We have been using the same set of markers for more than three years now. They can be a little spotty when they’re first used for the day. If your dot markers are spotty, make sure to store them on their sides (not standing up vertically) and pounce them hard a few times to get the ink flowing. I like to use a scrap piece of cardboard from a box. To make the dot marker pages reusable, have your child cover the circles with pompoms, felt balls, or big buttons. If you really want to challenge and strengthen little fingers, have your child place the manipulative with a pair of tongs. Bamboo toast tongs work well. For an easy, no-mess activity, use these dot it printables printables with round coding label stickers. You can get hundreds - even thousands! - for just a few dollars and they will provide tons of quiet, marker-free fun. Coding label stickers are inexpensive and can save you lots of time. No more scrubbing markers off fingers, tables, and walls! Stickers are also great fine motor practice. Peeling them off the page is challenging for little fingers and placing them requires precision.
Free Daniel and the Lion’s Den Bible story dab it pages download
All 7 pages are located in one convenient PDF. Download information is below the preview images. Look for the row of purple arrows. Each image has its own page in the PDF printable. The preview images are shown in groups to help this page load more quickly. Like other preschool printables on The Artisan Life, these are for personal and single classroom use. This includes use with scout groups, homeschool co-ops, library activities, your own therapy clients, etc. You are not licensed to sell, or redistribute, the files to other adults for use with their students/children. This includes posting them for sale or download on other websites. Instead, please refer them to this post so they can download their own copies. I hope you enjoy using these Christian dot marker coloring pages with your child/students. Be sure to check out these additional free printable dot marker coloring pages while you’re here on The Artisan Life:



























































