Celebrate May 4th with this Free Star Wars Dot-to-Dot Printable

Hey Jedi parents and teachers, If you’re looking for a fun, screen-free way to celebrate May the 4th, I’ve got a freebie that’s strong with the Force—this Star Wars Dot-to-Dot Activity printable!

Whether your child is a Padawan or a full-blown Jedi Master, dot-to-dot activities are a sneaky way to build fine motor skills, number recognition, and visual scanning… all while they think they’re just having fun with droids and light sabers. Win-win.

This printable is great for:

  • Early finishers in the classroom
  • Rainy day activities
  • May the 4th party stations
  • Therapists working on OT skills
  • Or just a fun surprise in your kid’s backpack or lunchbox

It’s low-prep, all ages, and doesn’t involve glitter or glue (you’re welcome). Just print and go.

Even better? It’s designed to be accessible. If your student has visual or motor challenges, feel free to enlarge it on the copier or let them use a highlighter to connect dots before tracing with a pencil. Whatever works! You can even level it up: Once the dots are connected, challenge kids to color in their creation, tell a short story about the character, or write a new Star Wars name for it. “Sir Dots-a-lot,” anyone?

So whether you’re in the classroom, at home, or floating somewhere in a galaxy far, far away… this is a fun and educational way to celebrate Star Wars Day with your crew. May the 4th be with you (and your coffee supply).

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