![]() ![]() I showed her where to mark dots, on top of each angle. Now we could see the triangle through the 2nd paper. I had hand-drawn a triangle, used some washi tape to secure paper on window and shown her how to place another piece of paper over it. We started with the simplest shape possible – triangle. ![]() (And this activity was a bit like a voyage back in time!) So, we used a window and did this in the daylight!Ĭonnect the dots can go beyond paper and pencil! Check out these 11 connect the dot activities that ditch the traditional worksheets! I would love to have had a light table for this activity but since we don’t, we used old fashion way, the way I was taught how to trace stuff when I was a kid. I prepared a bunch of plain white papers, a few markers and pencils. Truth to be told, I needed some time to think it over and figure out the simplest way to show her how dot to dot worksheet can be created.Īs the weekend came, a plan was formed in my head and we were ready to give this activity a try. So I promised her to find time over the weekend and show her how exactly is this done. What a fun guest post I have to share with you today for kids to learn to make connect the dots on their own! Mihaela from Best Toys 4 Toddlers is here with a simple tracing tutorial!įor a few days my daughter has been doing some coloring and activity sheets in one of her activity books and came up with a question: ![]()
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