Free Back To School Dot To Dot Printables

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Our back to school dot to dot printables offer simple and fun tools to help kids ease into learning mode as the new school year begins. They mix play with practice, giving young learners a chance to connect the dots and watch familiar school-themed pictures come to life, think pencils, backpacks, apples, and more.

Be sure to browse our full collection of dot to dot printables for more hands-on number fun all year long!

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Free Printable Back To School Connect The Dots

This bundle of back to school dot to dot pages is packed with classroom charm, featuring different school-themed images just waiting to be revealed as kids connect the dots. 

There’s a red apple perched on a stack of vibrant books, a neatly organized case of rainbow pencils, a watercolor paint tray with a brush, and a chalkboard filled with classroom doodles and notes. 

The designs are simple enough for young learners to enjoy without frustration but detailed enough to keep them engaged from beginning to end. While they’re busy connecting the dots, kids are also working on a bunch of early learning skills. 

These sheets help build number recognition and counting skills as children follow the number path in the right order. 

Dot-to-dot worksheet of a green crayon box filled with colorful crayons, numbered from 1 to 25 along the edges. Four crayons in red, yellow, blue, and green are placed around the paper.Pin

They’re also developing one-to-one correspondence and direction-following, which are helpful when transitioning into school routines. And as little hands move from one dot to another, they get a chance to exercise pencil control and fine motor coordination, which are super important for writing and drawing.

Once the picture is complete, they can color them in, adding another layer of creativity and motor control. These are simple tools that support learning without feeling like a lesson.

Dot-to-dot worksheet featuring a completed watercolor paint set with eight colorful paint circles, a beige case, and a paintbrush on the right side. Crayons in red, yellow, blue, and green are placed around the page.Pin

Back To School Books For Kids

We Don’t Eat Our Classmates – This silly book is about a dinosaur named Penelope who is starting school and just can’t resist eating her classmates! Kids will love the fun drawings and crazy antics of Penelope, while also learning that being mistreated is never fun.

Chairs On Strike – The chairs have had enough of all the crazy things the kids do to them so they go on strike! This story helps kids learn to take care of their property and has lots of fun and silly humor.

Daniel Goes To School – If you have a little one who’s starting preschool or kindergarten and is reluctant to be away from you, this book is perfect for them! Daniel Tiger learns “grown-ups come back” at the end of every school day. We love this cute book!

Set of four completed dot-to-dot worksheets featuring colorful illustrations of a stacked book pile with an apple, a green crayon box, a watercolor paint set with brush, and a chalkboard with classroom notes.Pin

Back To School Crafts For Kids

Torn Paper Apple Craft – Here’s a hands-on project for little fingers getting back into the school groove. They start by tearing strips of colorful construction paper, then gluing them onto an apple template to create their own masterpiece. 

The tearing motion helps build hand strength, while gluing encourages spatial awareness and coordination. It’s also a sweet chance to talk about apples and fall, giving them a cozy connection to the season.

School Bus Name Craft – A school bus-themed project is fantastic to remind kids that days in the classrooms are approaching. More importantly, this lets young learners add the letters of their name, putting a personal spin to the task while giving them a chance to exercise spelling their name.

It blends creativity with early literacy skills and gluing the cutouts and letters encourage them to be familiar with sequencing and left-to-right directionality.

Collage of four colorful back-to-school crafts for kids made from paper: apple shapes with smiling worms, school buses with names, large smiling pencil characters, and pencil-themed gnome figures holding apples. Each craft is displayed on a different colored background.Pin

Pencil Paper Bag Puppet Craft – Get ready for giggles with this adorable DIY that turns an ordinary paper bag into a smiling pencil buddy, complete with a pink eraser top and friendly face. They will love decorating and assembling the pieces, then using their puppet for pretend play. 

While building the pieces, children strengthen scissor skills, gluing precision, and hand-eye coordination. And the pretend play that follows is wonderful for imagination, language growth, and storytelling skills.

Back To School Gnome Craft – Full of charm and silliness, this is truly an enjoyable artwork to get the children excited for another year of learning. The highlight, of course, is the little gnome hugging an apple with a sharpened pencil for a hat. 

While decorating, they work on fine motor skills and color recognition, while cutting and assembling the pieces allow them to follow multi-step directions.

Back To School Printables

Turn everyday classroom items into a simple learning activity with our back to school pattern worksheets. They’ll look at rows of images like backpacks, compasses, globes, and rulers to figure out what comes next. 

This helps them build pattern recognition, logical thinking, and prediction skills, which support early math development. It’s also a gentle introduction to observing details and paying attention to order, which are helpful classroom habits.

Dot-to-dot worksheet of a green chalkboard on a wooden stand with attached notes and lines, numbered from 1 to 15 on the left side. Crayons in brown, red, blue, and green are scattered around the page.Pin

Bring familiar school supplies to life with these back to school color by numbers sheets! Each picture is made up of numbered sections that little ones match to specific colors. 

It’s an inviting mix of creativity and structure, along with practicing number recognition, color identification, and hand control.

A collage of four printable worksheets for kids: two "Color By Number" pages featuring a globe and a pencil, a "Finish the Pattern" cut-and-paste activity with school-themed images, and a "Shadow Matching" worksheet connecting objects to their shadows. Crayons and scissors surround the pages.Pin

There’s a little bit of everything to keep young learners thinking and moving through different skills in our bundle of back to school activity sheets. Mix fun visuals with meaningful tasks to help them get into the rhythm of focusing, following instructions, and exploring new ideas.

Dot-to-dot worksheet showing a red apple on top of a stack of three books in yellow, blue, and green, with numbered dots 1 to 19 around the apple and top book. Crayons in red, yellow, blue, and green are placed around the sheet.Pin

Homeschool Preschool’s back to school alphabet worksheets are just right for helping them brush up on their ABCs before they go back to their daily lessons. 

There are pages that focus on a single letter, along with a variety of tracing pages with a bit of spelling practice. It’s a nice mix of handwriting, letter recognition, and phonics practice all in one set!

Free Printable Back To School Dot to Dot Printables

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