Early Childhood Development
Last modified on July 28th, 2024
These number writing worksheets are designed for children who are starting to learn how to recognise and write numbers. Ideally, for children starting primary school.
The activities in the worksheets help children practice tracing, writing and recognising numbers from 1 to 9.
Let’s see what activities children can work on and their goals.
Other Worksheets
If you are a parent wanting to teach numbers at home or an educator searching for number writing worksheets for school, these can help you teach numbers to children.
This worksheet pack contains 18 pages, each with different activities to help children learn numbers.
You can introduce one number per day to ensure they understand numbers well.
By doing a variety of activities that focus on tracing, writing, and identifying numbers, kids can build a strong foundation of numeracy skills.
Download this free number writing worksheet pack for learning to recognise and write numbers from 1 to 9
So, let’s see what’s included in the tracing section.
Kids can follow the guided numbers on each page to learn the correct sequence for writing the numbers. They can then trace the numbers on the dotted lines.
It’s important to learn the proper technique for gripping the pencil/pen when beginning to write numbers.
This fundamental skill ensures a comfortable writing experience.
Read more about the correct pencil grip
By tracing over the numbers with a pencil, kids can practice forming the shapes of each number correctly.
This activity also helps children become more familiar with the way numbers are written and how they are structured.
Happy tracing!
As the next activity, children can freely write the numbers on the sheets.
This provides children with the opportunity to practice writing numbers on their own. They can write the numbers multiple times.
This activity helps children build confidence in their ability to write numbers. It also reinforces their understanding of number formation.
The next section is about finding the correct number among other numbers.
They can circle the correct number on the worksheets.
This assists children in developing their skills in identifying the correct formation of the numbers.
The activity sheets also have number name writing practice.
Kids can trace the number names on the dotted lines.
Even though it’s not a letter-writing lesson, children can still learn the number names.
Next up is counting and colouring.
Children can count the number of animals inside the box and colour them.
By counting the animals in each box, kids can practice their counting skills. This activity also helps children understand the concept of quantity and how it relates to numerical symbols.
As they colour, they can also engage in storytelling and create narratives around the animals.
It’s a great way to develop their drawing skills as well.
Number writing worksheets for primary schoolers. Practice the numbers from 1 to 9.
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