Dot Patterns Worksheets

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Dot Patterns Worksheets

Help your child build early logic and visual thinking skills with this set of three dot patterns worksheets. In each one, children look at a color pattern and continue it by coloring the empty circles.

This set is part of our Dot Patterns series and supports preschool learners as they explore repeating visual patterns through hands-on practice.

What's Included in This Set

This download includes three dot patterns pages:

  • Repeating dot patterns using clear, contrasting colors
  • Large circles suitable for crayons, markers, or dot stickers
  • Mixed blank positions that encourage thinking rather than copying
  • A clean, uncluttered layout for focused learning

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Worksheet 1

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Worksheet 2

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Worksheet 3

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How to Use These Worksheets

  1. Ask your child to look carefully at the colored dots.
  2. Talk about what repeats in the pattern.
  3. Encourage them to predict what comes next.
  4. Have them color the empty circles to continue the pattern.
  5. Review the pattern together once it's complete.

This activity works well with crayons, markers, or round dot stickers.

Skills These Worksheets Support

Dot pattern activities help children develop:

  • Pattern recognition
  • Sequencing and prediction
  • Visual discrimination
  • Early logical thinking
  • Fine motor control

These skills form an important foundation for early math learning.

Who These Worksheets Are For

This set is suitable for:

  • Preschool classrooms
  • Kindergarten readiness practice
  • Homeschool learning
  • Early learning centers
  • At-home learning with parents

The three numbered worksheets can be used in any order, so they fit just as well into a single sitting as spread across several days.

Download the free PDFs above and let your child explore dot patterns in a fun, hands-on way.

Photo of Sean Ryu

Written by

Sean Ryu

Parent of two and creator of Smart Little Bunnies

I make these worksheets in Sydney for my own kids, then share them so other families and classrooms can use them.

Published: June 18, 2026 · Updated: June 18, 2026

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