Zero is the zaniest number we’ve ever seen! It is a number, to be sure, but instead of adding something to the equation it literally adds nothing. Not a thing! 5 plus 0 is still 5. You get what we’re saying. But it’s still an important number to learn how to write to make other…
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Number 1 Tracing Worksheets
The number one is an optimistic number. It always comes in first place, is always at the top of its class, and everyone always seems to want “just one more” of everything. It’s also the easiest number to add or subtract from any other number. It’s easy to see why the number one is so…
Number 2 Tracing Worksheets
Two is a terrific number and is perfect for counting twins, BFF’s, and turtle doves. It also cuts your counting time in half once you’ve learned to count by 2’s. And if you have two of something it makes it easier to share with a friend! It is pretty obvious to us that the number…
Number 3 Tracing Worksheets
We are thrilled to give you these Free Printable Number Three Tracing Worksheets! Whether you have preschool- or kindergarten-aged children at home, run a preschool from your house, are a homeschooler, or are an elementary school teacher, we’re sure these number three tracing worksheets will help your children or students thrive in their number-learning efforts!…
Number 4 Tracing Worksheets
The number four is a favorite letter of ours. For starters, the age of four is a great age for learning numbers! Several shapes have four sides, such as squares, rectangles, and parallelograms. And if you’re looking for more things that come in 4’s to count try counting the wheels on a car, the number…
Number 5 Tracing Worksheets
The number five is a fantastic number to learn. You can count five fingers on each hand (or five toes on each foot!), go to kindergarten when you’re five years old, and you’ll find five players on a basketball team. Knowing how to read, write, and count the number five are important skills to have…
Number 6 Tracing Worksheets
The number six is a sensational number that will help you count things like the sides and points of a hexagon, the strings on a guitar, and the legs on insects. It is such a great number to know how to write and count that we’ve created 15 Free Printable Number Six Tracing Worksheets to…
Number 7 Tracing Worksheets
You’re so smart for wanting to learn the number seven! Not only is the number seven a lucky number, but with it you can count seven colors in a rainbow, and seven days in a week! (We also have Free Printable Days of the Week Worksheets and Printables for you to use if you’re learning…
Number 8 Tracing Worksheets
Octagons (such as stop signs) have eight sides and crayons come in a box of eight. Spiders have eight legs and an octopus has eight tentacles. If your preschooler, kindergartener, or first grader is wanting to know how to write and count the excellent number eight then you’ve come to the right place! Below, we…
Number 9 Tracing Worksheets
Nine is a nifty number to know how to write and count. It’s useful for drawing nine squares for a game of tic-tac-toe, counting the number of ladies dancing in the 12 Days of Christmas song, and knowing the number of innings in a baseball game. Nine is definitely a nice number to know! To…