Sleep deprivation in teens is not a normal part of growing up. The symptoms and consequences have concrete effects on even the most resilient kids and potentially devastating ones on those who have a predisposition toward mood disorders like depression.
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71K Shares (This page contains affiliate links.) Many of you have asked when the dot sticker pages will be complete so here you are! You might notice that some of the pages are different from their originals. I improved them and worked to format them so they are more uniform. As I have time I’ll be updating the original posts to include these printables. What can you do with dot sticker pages? We like to use to fill in the dots.
Are also popular. If you’d like to make the pages reusable, laminate them (we love!), punch holes in the pages, and store them in a binder. When you want to do one, take it out and use on a magnetic baking tray. We also like hot glued to small magnets. Small round candy and cereal work too! Get the entire set in one download.
They’re now available in lowercase! Get the entire set in lowercase. Below you’ll find links to each individual printable in uppercase. And don’t forget to visit — you’ll find links to each letter, where I share craft ideas, book lists, math connections, and more!
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Thank you for all you create and share! I just wanted to add an idea for using the dot pages. As a Resource Teacher, I often serve students who have orthopedic issues (along with their academic qualifications for IEP services).
Rolling a ball out of play-doh helps strengthen the muscles needed for fine motor skills (such as writing). I just found your dot sticker pages tonight. They are perfect for having my students roll little balls of play-doh in order to build their letters. I am happily printing and laminating for use this week. I’m always glad to integrate multiple goals into one activity. This time, it will be letter recognition and orthopedic strengthening.
We started going to a new library for storytime and were excited to see that they were doing an ABC theme, but disappointed that the week we started going was when they focused on Z (so we started at the end!). The librarian had used several of your printables, so I snapped photos of some so I could remember your website, and now I am SO excited to have found this printable specifically. My 3 year old LOVED doing this one at the library (they used magnets so it could be used over and over again), and now I’ve printed off the upper case and lower case and during naptime will laminate them and try to find our magnets. I imagine she will be in HEAVEN when she wakes up and sees that she can do these activities! Thank you for all the work you have done to put these together. I cannot even imagine how long it took to create everything and find good images and such.
I have a feeling I’ll be hanging out around your website for a LONG time now!