The image you've uploaded shows a set of three preschool math worksheets designed to help children practice number recognition, tracing, and counting. Each worksheet follows a similar format:
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Instructions on the Worksheet:
> "Trace the number. Dab the path from the number to the image. Then color in the image."
This means:
1.
Trace the large number at the top (e.g., 20, 9, or 16).
2.
Dab (or mark) the circles that contain the same number as the one being traced, creating a path from the number to an image.
3.
Color the image at the end of the path.
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Worksheet Breakdown:
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1. Worksheet with Number 20
- The large number is
20, which the child traces.
- There are multiple circles with numbers inside them.
- The task is to
dab all the circles containing "20" to create a path from the large "20" to the image (which appears to be a balloon with "20" on it).
- After dabbing, the child colors the image.
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2. Worksheet with Number 9
- The large number is
9.
- The child traces the number 9.
- Then dabs all circles with the number
9 to form a path to the image (possibly a sun or another object labeled "9").
- Finally, they color the image.
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3. Worksheet with Number 16
- The large number is
16.
- Trace the number 16.
- Dab all circles with the number
16 to connect to the image (possibly a cloud or other picture with "16").
- Color the image.
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How to Solve It (Step-by-Step):
1.
Start by tracing the large number at the top (e.g., 20) using a pencil or crayon.
2.
Scan the grid of circles and locate every circle that contains the target number (e.g., 20).
3.
Dab or mark each of those circles — this creates a visual path from the large number to the image.
4. Once the path is complete,
color the image at the end.
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Educational Goals:
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Number Recognition: Helps kids identify and distinguish numbers.
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Fine Motor Skills: Tracing and dabbing improve hand control.
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Counting & Matching: Reinforces understanding of quantity and matching.
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Visual Path Following: Develops logical thinking and sequencing skills.
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Example Solution (for the "20" sheet):
- Trace the large
20.
- Find and dab every circle with
20.
- The path will likely zigzag through the page, connecting all the 20s.
- Color the balloon or image at the end.
Repeat similarly for 9 and 16.
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✔ Note: These are printable activities typically used in preschool or early kindergarten settings. They’re fun and engaging while building foundational math skills.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of dot a dot worksheet.