I can read write and count 19
Interactive worksheet with auto-grading, instant feedback, and printable PDF.
- Format
- Interactive (Online), Printable (PDF)
- Grades
- K
- Subjects
- math
- Standards
- K.CC.B.4.AK.CC.B.4.BK.CC.B.4.C
What's included
About this worksheet
This interactive and printable worksheet, is "Write the number 19" designed to help kindergarten students practice writing and recognizing the number 19. The worksheet features tracing exercises, writing prompts, and a coloring activity to reinforce the concept of the number 19. It is an excellent resource for developing early math skills and number sense.
The engaging layout and clear instructions make this worksheet suitable for both classroom use and home practice. By completing the various tasks, students will gain a solid understanding of how to correctly form the number 19 and associate it with the corresponding quantity.
What will your child learn through this worksheet?
Through this worksheet, your child will learn:
- How to write the number 19 correctly
- To recognize the numeral 19 and its representation
- To associate the number 19 with its corresponding quantity
- Fine motor skills through tracing and coloring activities
Learning Outcomes
After completing this worksheet, students should be able to:
Cognitive:
- Identify and write the number 19
- Understand the concept of the number 19 and its value
Psychomotor:
- Demonstrate the ability to trace and write the number 19 correctly
- Develop fine motor skills through coloring and tracing activities
Affective:
- Build confidence in their ability to recognize and write numbers
- Develop a positive attitude towards learning numbers and math concepts
Tags
Kindergarten Math Worksheet, Number Writing Practice, Number 19, Tracing Numbers, Counting Practice, Early Math Skills, Number Recognition, Fine Motor Skills, Printable PDF
Common Core standards covered
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.
Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.
Understand that each successive number name refers to a quantity that is one larger.
Perfect for the way you teach
- Assign in one click
- Track progress per student
- Auto-graded results
- Practice at home
- Print or do on-screen
- Build skill mastery
- Standards-aligned
- Self-paced
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