This worksheet is designed for young children to practice number recognition, counting, and fine motor skills. The task involves
tracing numbers,
counting animals, and
coloring the animals based on the number shown.
Let's go through each row step by step:
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🔹 Row 1: Number 6
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Left box: The number
6 is printed clearly.
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Middle box: A dotted
6 is shown for tracing.
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Right box: There are
6 baby birds (chicks).
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✔ Count: 6 birds → matches the number.
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✔ Task: Trace the number
6 and color
6 birds.
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🔹 Row 2: Number 7
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Left box: The number
7 is printed.
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Middle box: Dotted
7 for tracing.
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Right box: There are
7 snails.
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✔ Count: 7 snails → matches the number.
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✔ Task: Trace the number
7 and color
7 snails.
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🔹 Row 3: Number 8
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Left box: The number
8 is printed.
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Middle box: Dotted
8 for tracing.
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Right box: There are
8 octopuses (each with 8 arms, but we count the creatures).
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✔ Count: 8 octopuses → matches the number.
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✔ Task: Trace the number
8 and color
8 octopuses.
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🔹 Row 4: Number 9
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Left box: The number
9 is printed.
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Middle box: Dotted
9 for tracing.
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Right box: There are
9 worms/snails (they look like curly worms or snails).
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✔ Count: 9 creatures → matches the number.
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✔ Task: Trace the number
9 and color
9 worms/snails.
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🔹 Row 5: Number 10
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Left box: The number
10 is printed.
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Middle box: Dotted
10 for tracing.
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Right box: There are
10 butterflies.
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✔ Count: 10 butterflies → matches the number.
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✔ Task: Trace the number
10 and color
10 butterflies.
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✔ Summary of Tasks:
For each row:
1.
Trace the number in the dotted box.
2.
Count the animals (already correct — each group has the matching number).
3.
Color all the animals in that row.
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🎯 Purpose of the Worksheet:
- Develops
number recognition (1–10).
- Builds
fine motor skills through tracing.
- Reinforces
one-to-one correspondence (matching numbers to quantities).
- Encourages
hand-eye coordination and
coloring skills.
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💡 Tips for Use:
- Have the child trace the numbers with a pencil or crayon.
- Ask them to count aloud the animals before coloring.
- Use different colors for each row to make it fun!
- Check their work to ensure accuracy in counting and tracing.
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✔ All numbers and animal counts match perfectly! This worksheet is ready to use as-is for learning numbers 6–10.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of math worksheets preschool.