Free Printable Dot to Dot Constellations Worksheets

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By In The Playroom

It’s time to go on a stellar adventure! Our Free Printable Dot to Dot Constellations Worksheets are a perfect way to blend learning and fun, bringing the mysteries of the night sky right to your living room.

free printable constellations dot to dot pages for kids

Constellations have fascinated humans for millennia. These stellar patterns not only light up our night skies but also come with rich mythologies and stories from various cultures. Introducing children to the topic of different constellations can spark an interest in astronomy, history, and mythology. It’s a fantastic gateway to learning about our universe and the stories humanity has woven into the stars.

Constellations: cassiopeia, big dipper, cepheus, lyra, grus, cygnus, triangulum, cetus, corona borealis, columba, lepus, delphinus,

You can download the full pack of constellations printables at the bottom of the post. 

​Dot to Dot Constellations Worksheets

Introducing your kids to the wonders of the night sky has never been easier with our dot-to-dot constellation worksheets. These pages are a great way to integrate fun and learning into your lesson plans, especially for first-grade through third-grade students. 

As they connect the dots to form constellations, they’ll not only enjoy a challenging dot activity but also enhance their understanding of physical science and the universe in which we live. These constellation worksheets are perfect for young learners to explore groups of stars

and they can even go ahead and create their own constellation patterns afterwards, using star stickers and maybe even a sparkly gel pen. 

In our dot-to-dot constellation worksheets, each page features a different constellation. Your kids can replicate these constellations by connecting the stars in the same order, following along with the example shown in the top corner. This can be completed as independent work, in the classroom or at home. 

This activity not only improves their fine motor skills but also is a fun way to help them recognize and remember these iconic star patterns. Discussing the mythology and science behind each constellation can turn this simple activity into a rich educational experience.

Cassiopeia Constellation Dot to Dot

Cassiopeia is one of the most recognizable constellations in the northern sky, easily spotted because of its distinctive ‘W’ shape. In Greek mythology, Cassiopeia was the vain queen of Ethiopia, punished by Poseidon for her arrogance. She was placed in the sky to circle the celestial pole, spending half of her time upside down as a reminder of her vanity.

Lyra Constellation Dot to Dot

Lyra represents the lyre, a musical instrument, and is associated with the myth of Orpheus. According to Greek mythology, Orpheus played such beautiful music that even inanimate objects would move to his tune. Upon his death, his lyre was placed in the sky by Zeus to honor his musical talents.

Lyra Constellation Dot to Dot

Big Dipper Constellation Dot to Dot

While not an official constellation, the Big Dipper is part of Ursa Major, the Great Bear. It’s one of the most familiar star patterns in the sky and serves as a helpful tool for navigation. The two stars at the end of the ‘dipper’ point directly to Polaris, the North Star, which is part of the Ursa Minor constellation.

Big Dipper Constellation Dot to Dot

Corona Borealis Constellation Dot to Dot

Corona Borealis, the Northern Crown, is a small but striking constellation. In Greek mythology, it represents the crown given by Dionysus to the Cretan princess Ariadne, who helped Theseus escape the labyrinth after defeating the Minotaur. The constellation’s semicircular shape resembles a crown.

Corona Borealis Constellation Dot to Dot

Delphinus Constellation Dot to Dot

Delphinus, the Dolphin, is a small constellation but has a charming legend. According to Greek mythology, Delphinus was the dolphin sent by Poseidon to fetch the nymph Amphitrite, who had fled to avoid his advances. Delphinus persuaded her to return and was placed in the sky as a reward.

Delphinus Constellation Dot to Dot

Cepheus Constellation Dot to Dot

Cepheus, named after the mythical king of Ethiopia, is depicted as a house-shaped constellation. In Greek mythology, Cepheus was the husband of Cassiopeia and father of Andromeda. He was placed in the sky near his wife and daughter, forming a family portrait in the heavens.

Cepheus Constellation Dot to Dot

Download Dot to Dot Constellations PDF

To get started on your constellation adventure, download our free printable dot-to-dot worksheets. Simply click the link below, print the sheets, and let your kids connect the stars to reveal these beautiful constellations.

Terms of use: The free constellation printables pdf file is for personal use and classroom use. Not for commercial use. 

These dot-to-dot worksheets are a fun activity, packed full of learning. They are a bridge to the stars, offering young children a hands-on way to learn about astronomy, mythology, and the night sky. Whether it’s a rainy day indoors or a clear night under the stars, our constellation worksheets are the perfect way to ignite your child’s curiosity and imagination. 

So, print them out, grab some markers, and start your celestial journey today with our free printable pack. 

Activity Extender Ideas

Looking to extend the fun and learning beyond the dot-to-dot worksheets? Try making your own constellations using black paper, star stickers, and a glitter gel pen to draw and design unique star patterns. 

Encourage your kids to write their own stories or myths about each constellation, developing creativity and narrative skills, along with writing practice. 

Another great idea is to cover the names of the constellations on the worksheets and challenge the kids to recognize and name each one. These educational activities not only reinforce their learning but also provide an exciting way to dive deeper into the celestial menagerie of constellations.

You can also have a look at the 12 Zodiac constellations.

zodiac constellations

More Outer Space Theme Activities for Kids

We hope you enjoyed these free printable star constellation activities. If you need more ideas and activities for your space unit then we have tonnes more great resources and fun ideas, suitable for summer learning or all year round.

More Dot to Dot for Kids

We do also have more dot to dot activities for other themes.  Here are some connect the dot printables and coloring sheets to try with the kids. 

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free printable constellations dot to dot pages for kids

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