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Trace the Numbers
Could your kindergartners use a little practice writing numbers 0 to 9? This resource provides both large and small numbers for kids to trace, as well as space for them to write the numbers by themselves. Use this page over and over for...
Illustrative Mathematics
Assessing Writing Numbers
Can I say a number by its name, and can you write it for me? Working in small groups or with the whole class, give your kindergartners a piece of 1-inch graph paper and have them write numbers 0 to 10 and 11 to 20. Next, pass out blank...
Curated OER
Writing Numbers 24-30
Just follow the arrows! Young scholars examine sample numbers 24-30, including arrows to show them how to move their pencil. Then, they trace a lighter image and try a few freehand. At the bottom, they practice the basics by tracing...
Curated OER
Print Numbers 0 9
In this printing numbers worksheet, students connect the dots to form each number zero through nine. The students print ten numbers.
Curated OER
And 2 More Makes...
If we add two more, how many does it make? Before youngsters start with addition, give them this clearly worded exercise to help them grasp the concept. Kindergartners focus on the term more as they examine four sets of flowers, draw two...
Curated OER
And 1 More Makes...
If we add one more, how many will we have? Beginners to addition practice this skill using images and counting as they draw one more sock to each set and record the new total. There are three of these followed by four more similar...
Curated OER
Adding Numbers 0-9
In this addition worksheet, students complete a set of 18 problems, adding numbers 0-9. A reference web site is given for additional activities.
Curated OER
Addition-Numbers 0-9
In this addition worksheet, students complete a total of 18 problems, adding numbers 0-9. A reference web site is given for additional activities.
Curated OER
Writing Numbers
How many letters? Budding counters determine and record the number of letters in five messages trailing behind planes. The write down both the numeral and the word form; the highest number here is 19. Next, pupils fill in two blank...
Curated OER
Reading and Writing Numbers
Reading and writing numbers is thoroughly covered in this well done slide-show presentation. Learners will see how number and number words correlate in relation to place value. The slide-show is text heavy and could use more visual aids...
Curated OER
Writing Numbers
A multi-faceted approach to place value! Third graders write four-digit numbers, as well as interpreting the written forms of large numbers. Use the resource as a unit assessment, or in parts as a warm-up activity throughout the week.
Curated OER
Writing Numerals 0-9 and Drawing Shapes
In this printing practice worksheet, 1st graders practice writing the numerals 0-9. They start at the top and follow the direction of the arrows to form each number. They trace over a small circle, square, triangle, and rectangle before...
Curated OER
Numbers in Spanish
Spanish learners can start with uno, dos, y tres and move all the way up into the millions and trillions on their way to learning all the numbers. The webpage includes information on cardinal numbers, ordinal numbers, fractions, and...
Curated OER
Counting Out Loud
These number sequences are quite fun to look at! Beginning counters complete six of them as they say and write in the numbers. They count only by 1s, however some of these move from greatest to least. The highest number here is 20. Once...
Curated OER
Let's Count!
Budding counters examine two sets of numbers on this pair of worksheets- one is 0-9, and the other 10-19. They write them in spaces provided, being careful to keep them in order. The numbers are already written out in consecutive order...
Curated OER
Numbers 0-9
In this numbers 0-9 activity, students count the number of dots printed in a square and write the total beneath each. A reference website for additional resources is given.
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Place Value
Each digit holds a specific value in numbers, and understanding place value is the key to this concept. Youngsters examine eight numbers and determine the value of four in each, writing it in both number and word form. Next, they circle...
DK Publishing
Counting Caterpillars
These caterpillars each have a number sequence printed on their segmented bodies, but some numbers are missing! Look at the completed caterpillars as an example, asking kids to notice a possible pattern. They should observe that the...
DK Publishing
Learning 7 - Write the Number
Encourage number confidence by focusing on one number at a time; young counters examine the number seven, starting by tracing the numeral three times and printing a few more on their own. Next, they count three sets of flowers in an...
Freeology
Traceable Numbers Practice
Support young mathematicians with learning to write the numbers zero through nine with a tracing worksheet. A simple activity that allows learners to practice writing each number twice, before asking them to write their age and favorite...
Get Set for School
Number Formation Chart
Help young learners write their numbers with a number formation chart. It illustrates the way their pencils should move when they make each number, along with a cute story about what each number is doing and thinking as it is being written.
Curated OER
Math and Numbers--Tracing Numbers and Letters
In this handwriting of numbers and letters worksheet, students practice tracing each number, number word and each letter of the alphabet several times by following the dotted lines.
Curated OER
Understanding Place Value
Your fourth graders can write smaller numbers, but what about five-digit numbers? Practice writing expanded forms of large numbers with these activities. They work on place value skills, as well as written numbers. A great activity to...
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Learning 9 - Write the Number
As novice counters learn numbers 0-10, use this exercise to focus on the number nine. They begin by tracing and printing the numeral several times. Next, learners count sets of stars and record the totals, all of which are nine....