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Tracing And Writing Numbers 1-10

Number One

Trace and write the number 1 on the primary-rules paper. Then color one of the stars.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Common Core

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Trace and print the number one. Then color or circle one elephant.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Color one lion. Show one on the ten-frame. Tell what comes before and after the number one. Circle the ones.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

First students trace the number one. Then they try printing it on the primary-ruled lines.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

This printable number worksheet has a giant outline of a number "1" for students to color in.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Your students can color and wear this number 1 crown. For best results, print this file on card stock.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Number Two

Make the number 2 by tracing and printing. Color 2 roosters and 2 hearts.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Trace and write the number two. Then color in two whales.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Color two apples. Show the number two with tally marks. Fill in the numbers on the number line. And circle the twos in the number box.

Pre-K through 1st Grade

Trace and print the number 2.

Kindergarten

Students will need their coloring supplies to color in this large outline of a number "2" on this printable worksheet.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Kids can cut, color, glue, and wear this awesome number two crown.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Number Three

Draw the number 3 on the primary-ruled lines. Then color 3 lions and 3 diamonds.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Practice tracing and printing the number three. Then, at the bottom, circle three turtle pictures.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Show the number three on a ten frame. Color three seashells. Tell what number comes before and after the number three.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Trace and print the number 3.

Kindergarten

Teach your students number recognition as they color in this large outline of number "3".

Pre-K and Kindergarten

A large number 3 adorns the front of this headband craft.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Number Four

Carefully use a pencil to draw the digit 4. Then shade in four robots and four circles.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Trace along the dotted lines to make the number four. Then write the number four on the primary-ruled paper. Then color or circle four ducks.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Show the number 4 with tally marks. Color 4 whales. Tell whether 4 is odd or even. Circle the 4s in the box.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Trace and print the number four.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Students will need their crayons and markers for this number recognition worksheet featuring the number "4".

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Here's a fun craft to try with your class. Make a neat hat with the number 4 on it.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Number Five

Here are five frogs to color in. Also color five stars. Then trace and print the number 5 on the wide lines.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

First, trace the number 5. Then try printing it on your own. After that, color five trucks in the picture at the bottom of the page.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Color five baseballs. Draw five dots on the ten-frame. Circle the 5s. Tell whether 5 is odd or even.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Trace and print the number 5.

Kindergarten

Try our printable number recognition worksheets like this one that has a large outline of number "5" to be colored in.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Your students will love coloring, making, and wearing these neat number 5 crowns.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Number Six

This one has pictures of dolphins and hearts. Trace and make the number six.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Trace and print the number six. Then count and circle six ice cream cones in the picture at the bottom of the page.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Color six toads. Make the number 6 with tallies. Complete the number line by filling in the missing numbers.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Trace and print the number 6.

Kindergarten

Color in this outline of number "6" with markers or crayons and boost number recognition at the same time.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Create and wear a fun hat featuring the number 6.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Number Seven

Trace and write. Color seven giant whales and seven shiny diamonds.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Trace the number seven and write it on the primary ruled lines. Then circle seven giraffes in the picture.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Make seven on the 10-frame. Color seven cars. Circle the sevens. Tell if seven is an odd or even number.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Trace and print the number 7.

Kindergarten

Students will have fun coloring in this large outline of number "7" when learning about numbers.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Your students will enjoying making this number seven headband to wear.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Number Eight

Eight pigs! Oink oink! 8 circles! Teach kids to make the number eight.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Learn to print the number eight. Then circle eight cars in the picture near the bottom of the page.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Draw 8 tally marks. Circle 8 pens. Fill in the missing digits. Tell if 8 is even or odd.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Trace and print the number 8.

Kindergarten

By coloring in this outline of number "8" students will gain a sense of number recognition.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Kids will enjoy coloring and wearing this number eight crown.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Number Nine

Number nine is very fine. Make some nines. Color the elephants and the triangles.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Learn to write and trace the digit nine. Then circle nine pencils at the bottom of the page.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Color nine pencils, circle the 9s, and make 9 on the 10-frame.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Trace and print the number 9.

Kindergarten

Coloring supplies will be needed for this printable number worksheet that features a large outline of a number "9".

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Color, cut, glue, and wear this adorable number 9 headband.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Number Ten

Color 10 octopuses and ten triangles. Trace and print the number ten.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Learn to print the number ten. Then, at the bottom of the worksheet, identify ten butterflies.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Color in 10 stars, draw 10 tally marks, tell whether 10 is odd or even, and fill in the missing numbers on the number line.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Finally hitting the double digits, students will start recognizing numbers more with help from worksheets like this where they can color in the outline of the number "10".

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Kids can make a "number 10" crown to wear in the classroom or at home.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Number Zero

Trace and print the number 0.

Kindergarten

Trace and print the number zero. The color the zero.

Kindergarten

Numbers 1 - 12

Trace and print each number from one through twelve.

Kindergarten

Counting Up to 10

Match the picture card with the number card in this memory game.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Trace the digits. Then color items to answers the counting questions.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Write the numbers 0 through 10. Then count the dots and match the numbers.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Color 9 circles. Color 4 stars. Color 8 hearts. Color 6 squares.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Write the number of hearts shown. Color the square with 6 dots in it. Color 8 circles. Write how many stars you see.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Count to ten and write the numbers in the circles to help the butterfly reach the flowers.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Write the numbers 1 to 10 on these cute caterpillars.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Use an ink dabber (bingo dabber) or a crayon to add sections to the caterpillars.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Count the boats, trucks, planes, cars, trains, and bicycles.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Count the ants, bees, worms, and butterflies.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Count the sheep, goats, cows, horses, and chickens.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Count the fish, cats, dogs, rabbits, hamsters, and turtles.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Count the stars, planets, comets, rockets, and space creatures.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Count the brownies, cupcakes, bagels, donuts, cookies, pies, pretzels, and loaves of bread.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Cut this page in half an attach the parts together to make a large number line with numbers one through ten.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Ten Frames

Count to find the number of red circles in each ten frame.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Draw the correct number of counters in each ten-frame.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

How many more counters need to be added to the ten frame to make 10?

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Red and white counters are shown on 10-frames. Write an addition/subtraction fact family for each.

Kindergarten to 2nd Grade

Mini-Books

Tell the number of dogs, birds, turtles, cats, snakes, and rabbits.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Cut apart the pages and assemble the miniature book. Color and count the pumpkins on each page.

Pre-K and Kindergarten

Color-by-Number (up to 10)

Count the dots and color the picture according to the key.

Kindergarten

Color the numbered areas in the picture according to the key.

Kindergarten

Students color the areas in based on the key found on the bottom of the page.

Kindergarten

By coloring the areas according to the color key, students reveal a fun robot!

Kindergarten

Match the numbers in the mystery picture with the colors on the bottom of the page.

Kindergarten

Hot air balloon coloring mystery picture.

Kindergarten

Color the colors according to the number key to reveal a clownfish picture.

Kindergarten

Dot-to-Dot

Count to 10 by connecting the dots. The finished pictures is a fish. Kids can color it in when they're done.

Pre-K through 1st Grade

Connect the dots to make a pig. Color it pink.

Pre-K through 1st Grade

Make a picture of a star shooting across the solar system as you count from 1 through 10.

Pre-K through 1st Grade

Comparing Numbers

Learn the difference between the words more and fewer. Count the objects in each box. Tell which has more, and which has fewer objects.

Kindergarten

Circle the box that has the greater/less number in it.

Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Word Walls &
Flashcards

These number word cards can be used in your classroom pocket charts or on your word wall.

Pre-K through 1st Grade

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Numbers & Counting (Up to 20)

On this page, you'll find lots of printable worksheets and games to teaching number recognition and counting up to 20.

Counting & Numbers (up to 30)

Here you'll find lots of STW activities for teaching number recognition and counting up to 30.

Ten Frame Worksheets

This page has worksheets and activity mats with 5-frames, 10-frames, and double 10-frames.

Hundred Charts

On this page, you can print out 100 charts, 99 charts, and 120 charts.

Number Worksheet Images

Numbers up to 10 (Printable Worksheets)

Counting Worksheets (More/Fewer)

Numbers and Counting up to Ten Worksheets


Tracing And Writing Numbers 1-10

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