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number recognition worksheet designed to help children learn numbers from
1 to 10. It presents each number in three formats:
1.
Numerical form (e.g., 1, 2, 3)
2.
Visual representation using dots (like on dice or ten frames)
3.
Word form (e.g., One, Two, Three)
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🔍 What the Worksheet Shows:
| Number | Dots | Word |
|--------|------|------|
| 1 | ● | One |
| 2 | ●● | Two |
| 3 | ●●● | Three|
| 4 | ●●●● | Four |
| 5 | ●●●●●| Five |
| 6 | ●●<br>●●<br>●● | Six |
| 7 | ●●<br>●●<br>●●● | Seven |
| 8 | ●●<br>●●<br>●●<br>●● | Eight |
| 9 | ●●<br>●●<br>●●<br>●●● | Nine |
| 10 | ●●<br>●●<br>●●<br>●●<br>●● | Ten |
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✔ Purpose of This Worksheet:
This is an educational tool for early learners to:
- Match
numbers with their
written words
- Recognize quantities through
visual dot patterns
- Understand
one-to-one correspondence (each dot represents one unit)
It reinforces
number sense, especially useful for kindergarten or preschool students.
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🧠 How to Use This Worksheet:
1.
Read aloud: Say the number, then its word.
2.
Count the dots: Practice counting each dot group.
3.
Trace or write: Write the number and word.
4.
Match activity: Cut out cards and match number → dots → word.
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💡 Example: Number 7
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Number: 7
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Dots: Six dots arranged in two rows of three, plus one extra dot off to the side (total = 7)
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Word: Seven
This helps kids see that 7 is composed of 6 + 1, reinforcing addition concepts.
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✔ Summary:
This worksheet is a
comprehensive number learning aid that teaches:
- Number symbols (1–10)
- Quantity representation via dots
- Spelling of number words
It’s ideal for foundational math skills and visual learning.
Let me know if you'd like a printable version, activities based on it, or a similar worksheet for higher numbers!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable word numbers.