Dot day kindergarten

Celebrate Dot Day in kindergarten with these fun and creative activities. Engage your students with hands-on projects that foster creativity and imagination.
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Free International Dot Day Activity (Creativity Challenges) Teachers, are you looking for some free resources for International Dot Day? Dot Day takes place on September 15th. The inspiration for the day comes from the book, The Dot , by Peter H. Reynolds. In the story, the main charac

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Carly and Adam STEM
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Another Dot Day has come and gone. I’ve seen lots of dot projects all over the internet already. Here is what my kindergartners made this year. You can read all of the lesson details on this previous blog post. I didn’t do Dot Day with all of my classes, because I did a big Dot Day thing last year.. which you can see all of our fabulous artwork on last year’s blog post. If you don’t know, International Dot Day … Read more... →

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Miranda Fields
International Dot Day is celebrated on September 15th-ish. It is a day meant to encourage students to be creative, curious, and brave. The inspiration for the day comes from the book, The Dot, by Peter H. Reynolds. Celebrate Dot Day in your elementary classroom with a STEM challenge and read aloud. Dot Stem Activity, The Dot Book Activities, Dot Day Activities, Stem Projects Elementary, Storybook Activities, Edible Stem, Fall Stem Activities, Peter H Reynolds, The Dot Book

International Dot Day is celebrated on September 15th-ish. It is a day meant to encourage students to be creative, curious, and brave. The inspiration for the day comes from the book, The Dot, by Peter H. Reynolds. Celebrate Dot Day in your elementary classroom with a STEM challenge and read aloud.

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Carly and Adam STEM
Here are lesson plans for The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds. Fantastic book for elementary classrooms. Math and literacy center ideas, art, craft, snack, reading, writing and more! Make International Dot Day fun with these activities. Recess Queen, Literacy Center Ideas, Peter H Reynolds, The Dot Book, Oil Pastel Drawings Easy, International Dot Day, Bon Point, Fun Classroom Activities, Dot Day

Looking for Dot activities? (free file included) Here are lesson plans for The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds. Fantastic book for elementary classrooms. Math and literacy center ideas, art, craft, snack, reading, writing and more! Make International Dot Day fun with these activities.

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Teresa Allessi
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The joy of making a mark is celebrated every year and in 1st grade, launches us into our first art project. Eight simple steps create a sense of structure for these young students and affords them an opportunity to try to "figure it out". And figure it out, they did. Materials: 6x9 white paper 9x12 yellow construction paper 9x12 black construction paper "crazy" scissors pencil black thin markers (sharpies) watercolor paints brushes glue sticks the Book: The Dot Join the movement today and…

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Heather
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Thanks to the alignment of our calendar and curriculum map this year, we're celebrating DOT DAY at the end of our "Colors All Around" unit. We've learned about primary colors, secondary colors and shades, and have been identifying shapes and types of lines. Searching for a dimensional art project that would be a great summary to the unit AND a link to Peter H. Reynold's beloved book, I stumbled across this video from Cassie Stephens, a wonderful art teacher: ... and EUREKA! Give the pieces…

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Allya Jesse