This post may include affiliate links which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you. This set of dot to dots worksheets includes the opportunity to practice handwriting and learn beginning letter sound vocabulary for the letter “A.” Each worksheet has space to trace the appropriate word describing the letter a-related related image shown. Learning Center members can log in here to quickly and easily download these printables from their simplified, ad-free site.
Letter A spot & dot Letter A tracing pages Letter A emergent reader
Not a Learning Center member yet? Scroll down the page for your free download link or join The Learning Center for as little as 7 cents a day to unlock hundreds of instant downloads from a simplified, ad-free site. (Look for the row of purple arrows lower down in the post for your free, in-post link.) These connect the dots pages were designed with preschool and pre-k students in mind. The feature numbers 1-10 to help your child or students learn their numbers as they learn about beginning letter sounds for the letter a. Words include both a long a and a short a sound. If you want to make your connect the dots pages reusable, I recommend using Stabilo Woody 3 in 1 crayons instead of dry erase markers.
Laminate the pages or slide them into dry erase pockets for repeated use Use them in a math classroom center or ELA center Place the pages into heavy duty page protectors and use them in a no-prep busy binder Use them for screen-free fun at home Use them as part of your homeschool math and/or ELA lesson plans
Woodies are perfect for using these pages during a road trip because they don’t have ink to stain or stink! These dot coloring pages are a lot of fun to color and decorate! Your child or students can color their completed letter a pictures or embellish them with things like pom poms, colored sand, or glitter.
Letter A beginning letter sounds dot to dot worksheets PDF file download area
There are 4 different worksheets in your connect the dots letter A packet. Here’s a look at what you’re getting: These printables are licensed for personal use and single classroom use and similar non-commercial purposes (with therapy clients, kids you’re nannying, etc). They are not licensed for commercial use or redistribution. I hope your young learners enjoy using these letter a beginning letter sounds worksheets! Make sure to check out the posts below for more free printables:













