Tracing Numbers 1–20 – Teacher & Parent Guide
Teachers and parents can use this tracing worksheet to help children practice number formation, improve handwriting, and build early math confidence.
Introduce the number at the top of the row (example: 20).
Ask students to trace the dotted numbers carefully using a pencil or crayon.
Encourage students to stay on the lines and follow correct number strokes.
Allow students to repeat tracing across the row to build muscle memory.
Observe and support students who need help with number shape or direction.
Parents can guide children to trace one row at a time.
Encourage slow and neat tracing rather than speed.
Praise effort to build motivation and confidence.
Repeat the activity over several days for mastery.
Number recognition (1–20)
Proper number formation
Fine motor skill development
Hand–eye coordination
Early math readiness
Give a star or sticker for neat tracing.
Celebrate completion of a full page.
Track progress weekly to show improvement.
This worksheet is ideal for preschool, kindergarten, and early primary learners and works well for both classroom practice and home learning.
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