Connect the Dots Dolphin Worksheet

This Connect the Dots Dolphin Worksheet gives preschool children and kindergarten students step-by-step practice with line tracing and shape recognition. Children connect the dots around the dolphin to form a complete picture, which helps them practice pencil control and strengthen hand muscles. After connecting the dots, children color the dolphin, adding a simple coloring activity.
This worksheet supports line tracing, recognizing shapes, and completing a picture using connected dots during independent practice or short practice sessions at home or in the classroom.

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Connect the Dots Dolphin

Connect the Dots Dolphin

Skills Practiced

This worksheet helps children:

  • practice line tracing
  • strengthen hand muscles
  • improve pencil control
  • follow a sequence of dots
  • recognize simple shapes
  • complete a picture using visual guidance

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How to Use This Worksheet

Children follow the dots around the dolphin and connect each dot in order to form the complete picture. This gives practice with controlled pencil movement and line formation.

After completing the outline, children color the dolphin using crayons, colored pencils, or markers.

Teachers and parents can use this worksheet for:

  • preschool tracing practice
  • kindergarten fine motor work
  • independent practice
  • short practice sessions
  • quiet table activities
  • home learning

This worksheet also fits ocean themes, sea animal units, and summer classroom activities.

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