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I need a site that has dot to dot worksheets.
This is for an older child, so I am looking for
higher numbered ones.

Anyone?

Linda

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<< I need a site that has dot to dot worksheets.
This is for an older child, so I am looking for
higher numbered ones. >>

Some of the draw programs will build a dot-to-dot picture.
There might be downloadable things you can put on your computer that will
either do that or have a collection of dot to dots.

Sandra

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Tanya Barrera

This is a sight that has some that you count by 5's.

http://abcteach.com/Dots/dotsTOC.htm

Tanya B


I need a site that has dot to dot worksheets.
This is for an older child, so I am looking for
higher numbered ones.

Anyone?

Linda



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Teri Loftis

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On Fri, 19 Oct 2001 11:06:35
staclarspr wrote:
>I need a site that has dot to dot worksheets.
>This is for an older child, so I am looking for
>higher numbered ones.
>
>Anyone?
>
>Linda
>

Linda,

I don't have a sight but we have made our own. I use typing paper and place it over a coloring book page, lightly trace with pencil the design and then do the dots in marker. If you draw with the pencil lightly enough you can run the sheet through a copier and the only thing that shows are the marker dots.

We have used these to learn our times tables. Just number the dots with 2, 4, 6...or 7, 14 21....

My daughter was six and learned some of her times tables that way. You can also just purchase a more difficult dot to dot book and use the above directions, just renumber and only put the dots on. We have even started with 100 or 90 or 1987...

Teri


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Sharon Rudd

Thanks Teri........I din't think of dots for
multiplication tables.....Duh....I should have long
ago, though!! Thanks!!
Sharon
--- Teri Loftis <itsmeeteri@...> wrote:
>
> --
>
> On Fri, 19 Oct 2001 11:06:35
> staclarspr wrote:
> >I need a site that has dot to dot worksheets.
> >This is for an older child, so I am looking for
> >higher numbered ones.
> >
> >Anyone?
> >
> >Linda
> >
>
> Linda,
>
> I don't have a sight but we have made our own. I
> use typing paper and place it over a coloring book
> page, lightly trace with pencil the design and then
> do the dots in marker. If you draw with the pencil
> lightly enough you can run the sheet through a
> copier and the only thing that shows are the marker
> dots.
>
> We have used these to learn our times tables. Just
> number the dots with 2, 4, 6...or 7, 14 21....
>
> My daughter was six and learned some of her times
> tables that way. You can also just purchase a more
> difficult dot to dot book and use the above
> directions, just renumber and only put the dots on.
> We have even started with 100 or 90 or 1987...
>
> Teri
>
>
> Make a difference, help support the relief efforts
> in the U.S.
> http://clubs.lycos.com/live/events/september11.asp
>


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