Hi everyone! Instead of a giveaway this week, I wanted to do a fun freebie for all those awesome kindergarten students out there! Itβs been a little while since Iβve added to my K4 curriculum, but I wanted to make a new set of Number Writing Worksheets to help Tinker Bell learn her number words, as well as practice number writing, and recognition.
–> Download the Number Writing Worksheets Vol. 2 <–
(If youβre having trouble downloading, RIGHT click the download link and select βSave File Asβ. You will be prompted to save it to your computer.)
For the Number Writing Worksheets Vol. 2, I wanted more of a challenge for my kindergartner. The download includes worksheets for numbers 0 (zero) through 20 (twenty). Here is an up-close of one of the worksheets. Each one includes number writing practice, then writing the number on your own, practicing the number word, writing the word on your own, and finally a number hunt for that number.
How do I use the worksheets?
You can choose to laminate these or slide them into a page protector, then have your student practice using a dry-erase marker. This makes them easily re-usable for those of you with multiple students. You can also just print and let them use a pencil or marker to practice their writing skills.
For the number hunt, consider having them circle the numbers, color a dot over the number with a marker or crayon, highlight the number, use a do-a-dot marker to dab them, or cover them with cheerios for some variety! Another idea would be to have students cross off all of the numbers that are NOT the number theyβre working on.
K4 Number Writing Worksheets Vol. 1
If you havenβt seen my original K4 Number Writing pages, you can see a sample below. These include some pre-writing practice then a larger version of the number practice. As you can tell, there are dots and arrows to help students learn how to write their numbers, along with some fine-motor skill handwriting practice.
I hope you enjoy the K4 Number Writing Worksheets Vol. 1 and K4 Number Writing Worksheets Vol. 2 and that your students have fun learning their numbers!
These activities are part of my K4 Curriculum geared towards kindergartners. If you have a preschooler you might want to check out my Letter of the Week Curriculum, click on the images below to see more activities.
Thank you so much. My kindergartner needs to practice and these will definitely help.
Thank you for sharing this.
I have a first grader who needs help in this area!!
Thanks so much for this info.. I’m working with my Kindergartner at home in hopes of catching her up.. due to the public school system not really teaching as much as reviewing these days.. and I greatly appreciate this information.. Thank you.. keep smiling
I need great assistance. I am trying to open up your k4 number writing to see all but with no luck. Am I missing something? How do I buy your product for my little girl.
Thanks and await your prompt reply.
A mother from Kiribati.
These are really great, thanks! I printed them double sided with vol1 on the first, vol2 on the second. I’m actually using these for my 1st and 2nd grader children just to give them that extra practice since it seems someone is always forgetting how to write a 5 of writing thirteen as 31 π
Thank you, thank you, thank you for these beautiful worksheets!!
We have just started our homeschooling adventure and I have been looking for something just like this for my little ones. It has been very difficult to find things that are really well presented, don’t cost the earth and are interesting enough to keep everybody happy. Thank you again for taking the time to make these – I’m feeling very blessed today π
oau! great job! thank you for sharing with us these great exercises
have a nice day π
wonderful work for kids and for the purpose of education. very nice and cooooooooooooooooooooolllllllllllllllllllllllllll
Thank you can not begin to express my thankfulness. A million times thank you. These are amazing and so well organized. Your work is truly a blessing as my little guy (he is five) has a developmental delay (18-24 months) and because of this I try to make the extra effort to do additional practice after school to help him. These worksheets are truly the best number practice I have ever laid eyes upon. I saw another parent ask about more sheets ranging higher than 20. If you do decide to go up to 30 please don’t hesitate to let me know. Again, than you so very much and may God bless your gifted and kind heart for helping us all. (Big hug) :’-)
Thanks for the free printable. I can’t wait to use them with my daughter. She needs a lot of number practice!