Description
What It Is:
This is a math worksheet focused on the number 18. It includes activities such as coloring the number 18, tracing and writing the number 18 and the word 'eighteen', coloring sets of objects that contain 18 items, and finding and circling the number 18 within a grid of numbers.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is most suitable for Kindergarten and Grade 1. It focuses on number recognition, counting, and writing skills, which are foundational skills taught in these grades.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children develop number sense, practice counting to 18, improve handwriting skills through tracing, and enhance visual discrimination by identifying the number 18 within a group of other numbers. It reinforces the concept of quantity and number representation.
How to Use It:
First, have the child color the large outlined number 18. Next, guide them to trace the dotted numbers and words, then write them independently. Then, instruct them to count the objects in each box (baseballs and insects) and only color the boxes that have exactly 18 objects. Finally, have them scan the number grid and circle every instance of the number 18.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for preschool, kindergarten, and first-grade students who are learning to recognize, write, and count to the number 18. It is also beneficial for students who need extra practice with number recognition and fine motor skills.
This is a math worksheet focused on the number 18. It includes activities such as coloring the number 18, tracing and writing the number 18 and the word 'eighteen', coloring sets of objects that contain 18 items, and finding and circling the number 18 within a grid of numbers.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is most suitable for Kindergarten and Grade 1. It focuses on number recognition, counting, and writing skills, which are foundational skills taught in these grades.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children develop number sense, practice counting to 18, improve handwriting skills through tracing, and enhance visual discrimination by identifying the number 18 within a group of other numbers. It reinforces the concept of quantity and number representation.
How to Use It:
First, have the child color the large outlined number 18. Next, guide them to trace the dotted numbers and words, then write them independently. Then, instruct them to count the objects in each box (baseballs and insects) and only color the boxes that have exactly 18 objects. Finally, have them scan the number grid and circle every instance of the number 18.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for preschool, kindergarten, and first-grade students who are learning to recognize, write, and count to the number 18. It is also beneficial for students who need extra practice with number recognition and fine motor skills.
