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Number 14 Tracing and Counting Worksheet
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What It Is:
An engaging number 14 tracing and counting worksheet where children learn to trace and write the number 14 while counting fourteen tacos. A perfect mix of handwriting and early math practice!
Why Use It:
This worksheet develops fine motor control, number recognition, and counting fluency. It combines writing and visual counting, helping children connect number symbols to quantities in a fun, food-themed way.
How to Use It:
• Trace the number 14 along the dotted lines following the arrows.
• Write your own number 14 in the blank space provided.
• Count the tacos out loud to reinforce the concept of quantity.
• Use as a warm-up or review activity in math lessons.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Preschool to Kindergarten.
• Preschoolers begin exploring numbers greater than 10.
• Kindergarteners practice writing and counting with two-digit numbers.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, and homeschool educators helping kids build confidence with larger numbers through tracing and counting.
An engaging number 14 tracing and counting worksheet where children learn to trace and write the number 14 while counting fourteen tacos. A perfect mix of handwriting and early math practice!
Why Use It:
This worksheet develops fine motor control, number recognition, and counting fluency. It combines writing and visual counting, helping children connect number symbols to quantities in a fun, food-themed way.
How to Use It:
• Trace the number 14 along the dotted lines following the arrows.
• Write your own number 14 in the blank space provided.
• Count the tacos out loud to reinforce the concept of quantity.
• Use as a warm-up or review activity in math lessons.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Preschool to Kindergarten.
• Preschoolers begin exploring numbers greater than 10.
• Kindergarteners practice writing and counting with two-digit numbers.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, and homeschool educators helping kids build confidence with larger numbers through tracing and counting.




