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Grab all of my kids number 4 tracing worksheets here. Each individual printable worksheet is free and you can select from the variations below.
These worksheets are designed to help children learn their numbers and build fine motor skills. The worksheets are organized by difficulty, starting with simpler exercises and progressing to more challenging ones, designed for children ages 3 to 6 to build skills gradually.
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Free Number 4 Tracing Worksheets
Designed by AAA
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This version is a simple bubble number coloring page, targeted at very young children. Children can color within the lines to get familiar with the shape or color their own patterns and images within the border of the number.
Designed by Chris
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In this surprisingly popular version, children engage in an activity that helps them attempt to remember the number’s form and shape. A model is presented on the top-right, and children must then try to find it within the balloons below. Each time they identify a balloon with the number, they must color it. This version is targeted for a Pre-K audience.
Designed by AAA
Difficulty: 🔥
I originally made this version for very young children, perhaps those practicing their first attempts at making strokes with a pencil. To that end, I made the letters very large, with the idea that they would follow the tracing lines and then color the bubble afterward. However, I’ve been told by several teachers that they use this as a poster on their walls.
Designed by Chris
Difficulty: 🔥🔥
In this version, I’ve provided a range of fun number activities, including tracing within the bubble number (which also contains stroke instructions to help children understand the most efficient way to form the stroeks), as well as writing the full word within large dot tracing letters, and coloring the number of balloons that correspond with our target number.
Designed by Chris
Difficulty: 🔥🔥🔥
This version introduces horizontal handwriting lines to guide children in maintaining consistent size and alignment while writing. By tracing the number repeatedly across these lines, children can develop muscle memory and improve their control. Once they’re comfortable with this format, they can progress to versions without tracing aids for more independent practice.
Designed by AAA
Difficulty: 🔥🔥🔥
On this version, children start by coloring the number of balloons that corresponds with our target number, demonstrating understanding of the mathematical concept of numbers and counting. Then, we move onto tracing the number repeatedly to develp muscle memory and familiarity with its written form.
Designed by Chris
Difficulty: 🔥🔥🔥
In this worksheet, children practice both the number and its written word, alternating between tracing the number and spelling the word to reinforce recognition in both forms. Capitalized and lowercase versions of the word are provided for well-rounded practice. Once they finish, children can color the bubble number in the top-right corner as a fun final activity.
Designed by AAA
Difficulty: 🔥🔥🔥
In this sheet, we focus on spelling the word for the number. Children view the model on the right of each line then copy it with the help of the faint dot tracing letters. Once children have mastered this task, you can move onto the similar sheet later on this page that doesn’t have the dots, allowing for more independent practice.
Designed by Chris
Difficulty: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
This sheet asks students to write the number repeatedly across six lines, but this time there are no dots for guidance. Instead, students must write the letter independently within the horizontal handwriting lines. A model is provided at the start of each line to help the child remember the form and shape.
Designed by AAA
Difficulty: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
On this page, students step up to independently writing the word that represents the number. The words are provided as a model at the beginning of each line, and children must use that model when practicing writing the words independently, with no faint dot letters to assist. You can also encourage your children to color the number and its balloon at the top-right once they have finished.
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