Number Writing Practice 1-20
Writing numbers can be a tricky thing for many preschoolers and Kindergartners. Numbers like 2, 3, 5, and 6 have lots of curvy lines and can be a source of frustration.
This year, I created VERY simple writing numbers 1-20 pages for my Kindergartner. She will put it in her handwriting notebook, along with her Alphabet Animal Handwriting Pages.
While I love our Trace and Try Number Pages, I wanted something very basic with numbers all on one page.
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**The free printable can be found towards the END of this post.
Writing Numbers 1-20
This is SO simple, you guys. There's absolutely nothing fancy about these number handwriting pages. There's no cute clip art {and you know I love clip art}.
Kids get practice writing each number three times on the page. The first time starts with the most support and it moves to less support each time. So, the first time, the number is filled in and the starting point is there. The second time, the number is only in outline with the starting point. The third time, just the starting point is given.
I highly recommend putting them in a dry erase pocket so you can use them over and over again with a dry erase marker. You could also slip them into a plastic sleeve protector.
Or just use pencil and paper for a one time use. I could see using them for number writing assessment.
Numbers 1 through 20 are included, so you get your learners practicing those teen numbers, too!
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Enjoy!
~Becky
Number Writing Practice 1-20
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