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Play Dough Writing Tray

By Shaunna Evans 3 Comments · This content may contain affiliate links.

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During the preschool years it’s helpful to provide kids with a variety of ways to practice writing. And it can be fun to think past pencil and paper and use different materials. Here we show how a play dough writing tray can be used to practice writing letters, sight words, spelling words and more.

Play Dough Writing Tray-Use this fine motor activity to practice writing letters, sight words, numbers and more

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Step-by-Step Tutorial

To set up this play dough writing tray we used rolled out three sections of play dough and set them out next to some tools that could be used to make marks. Grab whatever you have handy. We chose toothpicks and some assorted round dowels we were given from CraftProjectIdeas.com. If you don’t have anything, grab some twigs from outside. They’ll work perfectly!

Play Dough Writing Tray

Preschoolers can experiment with the different tools to write the letters of the alphabet. Here we wrote matching upper and lowercase letters. If your child is just getting started with writing letters, you could place a set of flashcards with this tray for reference.

Play Dough Writing Fine Motor Activity

The play dough texture gives a nice resistance as kids pull down to make different strokes. You’ll want to make sure you are using a nice soft batch of play dough. Homemade play dough or brand new containers of store bought dough work best. Older, drier dough will be more difficult to work with.

Play Dough Letter Activity-Practice writing letters with play dough!

Older preschoolers and grade schoolers who are learning sight words or having spelling lists can practice their words using a play dough writing tray too. It’s a fun way to mix up their practice!

Play Dough Sight Word Writing

We flip over each section of dough and smooth it out again to continue practicing more words and letters.

Practice writing spelling words in play dough

Hands-on Play with ABCs and 123s

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If you’re looking for more hands-on ways to practice the alphabet and beginning math skills with kids, check out our co-authored book ABCs and 123s. Inside you’ll find over 40 kid-tested learning activities that teach beginning literacy and math in a playful way.

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  1. Mariaan Calitz

    July 20, 2020 at 5:53 am

    Thank you for such wonderful ideas. These activities really is a winner in the classroom to use with my 4 – 6 years old learners

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    • Shaunna

      July 21, 2020 at 4:48 pm

      You are so welcome! I love to know that these activities were helpful to you. Thank you for sharing your experience with me!
      Shaunna

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  2. Thati

    June 27, 2019 at 6:26 am

    I love the idea of working with play dough along with flash cards for the older students.

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