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…
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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…
Number 10 Tracing Worksheets
If you’ve been learning the numbers 0-10 along with us using our Free Printable Number Tracing Worksheets Series then you’re just about done! Once you’ve learned the terrific number ten you’ll be counting things like the number of squares in hopscotch, the number of years in a decade, and the number of dimes it takes…
Numbers Bingo
For the first few years of school children focus on learning their numbers, starting with 1-10 and then gradually building until they can count to 1000! It is quite an accomplishment for a young child to hit each milestone. Just like with our Alphabet Bingo printables (we also have printable baby shower bingo as well!), learning…