Free Weather Dot Marker Printable for Toddlers & Preschoolers
If you’re teaching little ones about weather, this free Weather Dot Marker Printable set is a fun and easy way to bring the topic to life. Whether you’re a preschool teacher planning a weather unit or a parent looking for simple, hands-on learning at home, these pages make it easy to keep kids engaged.
These dot marker activities mix creativity with learning, giving kids a fun way to explore colors and patterns while practicing focus and coordination. They’re great for quiet time or rainy afternoons at home. This set includes familiar weather pictures like sunshine, raindrops, and rainbows, giving toddlers and preschoolers the chance to explore science ideas while strengthening fine motor skills.
The best part is how simple it is. Just print, grab the markers, and you’re good to go—no scissors, glue, or messy clean up afterwards.
If you’re homeschooling, these pages are an easy way to add a little structure to your preschool routine. And if you’re using them in the classroom, they fit right into themes like “Four Seasons,” “Water Cycle,” or “Rainy Day Fun.”
However you use them, these printables make it easy to turn a quick art project into a mini science lesson your students will actually remember.

What Are Dot Markers?
Dot markers, also called do-a-dots, are paint markers with a round sponge tip that stamp colorful circles on the page. They’re perfect for toddlers and preschoolers because they’re easy to hold, don’t need much setup, and keep mess to a minimum.
They help little ones build hand-eye coordination and fine motor control without needing perfect coloring skills. Plus, there’s just something satisfying about filling a page with bright dots of color.
Why Kids Love These Weather Dot Marker Pages
This weather dot marker set was designed with toddlers and preschoolers in mind. The designs are simple and recognizable, including sunny skies, fluffy clouds, raindrops, and more.
Each page gives your child the chance to learn about different weather types while staying busy and creative. You can use these as part of a weather-themed lesson, during circle time, or just for a fun rainy-day activity.
Even better, these are quick and easy to set up, so you can set your child up and grab a few quiet minutes for yourself.
What’s Included in the Free Weather Dot Marker Printable Set
You’ll get a printable pack with several easy designs for toddlers and preschoolers:
- Sun
- Cloud
- Moon
- Raindrop
- Lightning Bolt
- Snowflake
- Hot Air Balloon
Each page prints on standard letter-size paper and is ready to use with any brand of dot markers or round stickers.

Weather Lesson Ideas for Preschoolers
These weather dot marker pages are a fun and easy way to start exploring weather with young kids. You can use them alone or combine them with a few simple activities that make learning about rain, wind, and sunshine more hands-on. Whether you’re homeschooling or teaching in a preschool classroom, these ideas fit right in and don’t take much to set up.
- Weather Chart: Start the morning by looking outside together and talking about what the sky looks like. Have your child dot or color the matching weather picture for the day. It’s a simple routine that helps them notice changes and patterns over time.
- Rain in a Jar: Fill a clear jar with water, add shaving cream “clouds” on top, then drip a little colored water to show how rain forms. It’s quick, visual, and always gets a few wows.
- Wind Play: Grab a straw and see if your child can blow cotton balls or small paper pieces across the table. Talk about how wind moves things, and which objects go the farthest.
- Dress for the Weather: Cut out a few clothing pictures and have your child match them to sunny, rainy, or snowy days. You can also use real clothes from their closet for a fun twist.
- Rainbow Hunt: After finishing the rainbow dot marker page, go on a color hunt around the house or outside to find something for each color of the rainbow.
Each of these activities builds on what your child is learning through the dot marker pages. They’re simple, low-stress, and a great way to mix creativity with early science.
What If I Don’t Have Dot Markers
Don’t have dot markers? That’s totally fine. Try using round stickers, cotton swabs dipped in paint, or even a little finger painting if you don’t mind the activity getting messy.
Here are some of our favorite Dot Markers and stickers:
How to Download and Print
To get your free weather dot marker printables, click the download button below. The file includes all the designs, so you can print them all or just pick a few favorites.
For best results, print on regular 8.5 x 11-inch paper. Black and white printing works best since your child will be adding all the color.
Please remember these are for personal use or a single classroom only. If another parent or teacher wants a copy, send them to this post so they can download it too.
Let Me Know What You Think
I’d love to hear how your child enjoyed the weather dot marker pages. If you decide to share a photo of their artwork, you’re always welcome to tag me or leave a note in the comments.
Whatever the weather looks like where you are, I hope these printables brought a little color and joy to your day.
