Description
What It Is:
This number 11 worksheet helps children practice tracing, writing, and recognizing the number 11. It includes step-by-step tracing, counting 11 watermelon slices, and both print and cursive handwriting practice for the word “eleven.”
Why Use It:
The worksheet builds number fluency, handwriting skills, and number-word recognition. By combining counting, tracing, and writing, students strengthen both early math and literacy development.
How to Use It:
• Trace the number 11 using dotted lines.
• Count and color the 11 watermelon slices.
• Write the number 11 on the blank lines.
• Trace and write the word “eleven” in both dotted and cursive form.
Grade Level Suitability:
Best for early learners.
• Preschool–Kindergarten: Number recognition and basic tracing.
• Grade 1: Handwriting and number-word practice.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, homeschooling parents, and students learning counting, tracing, and handwriting skills with the number 11.
This number 11 worksheet helps children practice tracing, writing, and recognizing the number 11. It includes step-by-step tracing, counting 11 watermelon slices, and both print and cursive handwriting practice for the word “eleven.”
Why Use It:
The worksheet builds number fluency, handwriting skills, and number-word recognition. By combining counting, tracing, and writing, students strengthen both early math and literacy development.
How to Use It:
• Trace the number 11 using dotted lines.
• Count and color the 11 watermelon slices.
• Write the number 11 on the blank lines.
• Trace and write the word “eleven” in both dotted and cursive form.
Grade Level Suitability:
Best for early learners.
• Preschool–Kindergarten: Number recognition and basic tracing.
• Grade 1: Handwriting and number-word practice.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, homeschooling parents, and students learning counting, tracing, and handwriting skills with the number 11.
