Dot to dot numbers, nine featured in this set and all available in pdf format to be printed out at A4 size.
These new numbered dot 2 dot printables are inspired by a recent email from a nice chap called John Davies, who was looking for some dot to dot games for his grandchildren, I thought that's a good idea and just created them. Some of the numbers are quite simple, while the very curved numbers have many more dots to join up.
I've done a quick break down below of how many dots each printable has along with a few details about them, as always I hope you like the new additions to the site.
A nice simple one which should be great for younger children to get started with. 16 dots to join up on this one.
34 dots to join up on this new one, should be good for the older children to complete.
A massive 40 dots on this printable, lots of curves on this one, interesting seeing how the different aged kids complete it.
Another simple one with just 12 dots. This one is great for getting kids using rulers and creating straight lines by joining the points.
We have 40 to connect on this one a good selection of freehand and using a ruler to create the number five shape.
Filled in the middle on this one to make it slightly easier. 36 dots to connect up to create the number six figure.
The easiest one out of these with only 7 dots to join up. Another good one for practicing using the ruler, good for younger children to complete.
Again filled in the middle sections on this one, lots of curves and 39 dots for your kids to join up.
Another pretty complicated one with 40 dots to join up, again I have done the middle section to make it a bit easier to do.