I can read write and count 7
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, "Writing the Number Seven" is designed to help young learners practice writing the number seven. It provides ample tracing and writing practice, allowing children to develop their fine motor skills and number formation abilities.
This interactive and printable worksheet, begins with a large numeral seven outlined for tracing practice, ensuring proper stroke direction and familiarity with the number's shape. This is followed by numerous rows of the number seven, gradually decreasing in size, to reinforce the writing pattern and build muscle memory.
Additionally, the worksheet includes a section where children can shade in a specific number of circles, further enhancing their counting and one-to-one correspondence skills.
What will your child learn through this worksheet?
Through this worksheet, your child will learn the following:
- Proper formation and writing of the number seven
- Develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination
- Enhance counting abilities and one-to-one correspondence
- Strengthen number recognition and writing skills
Learning Outcomes
Cognitive
- Recognize and identify the number seven
- Understand the correct stroke order and direction for writing the number seven
- Improve counting skills and one-to-one correspondence
Psychomotor
- Develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination
- Practice tracing and writing the number seven with proper pencil grip and control
- Enhance visual-motor integration by accurately shading and counting circles
Affective
- Build confidence in number writing and recognition
- Develop a positive attitude towards learning and practicing numbers
- Foster a sense of accomplishment and pride in their work
Tags
Number 7 Worksheet, Tracing Numbers, Writing Numbers, Number Formation, Fine Motor Skills, Counting Practice, One-to-One Correspondence, Kindergarten Math, Early Learning, Printable Worksheets, Number Recognition, Visual-Motor Integration
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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