Learning Outcomes
The Whizki Learning worksheet strengthens number recognition -> accuracy -> 8/8 correct identifications by guiding the child to trace and read the numeral 8 repeatedly.
The Whizki Learning worksheet develops counting sequence -> stability -> correct oral counting from 1 to 8 by pairing each spoken number with one apple using one-to-one correspondence.
The Whizki Learning worksheet links quantity understanding -> number sense -> secure concept of eight by matching sets of 8 apples with the written numeral 8 in multiple activities.

Count to 8 with Crunchy Apples!
This Whizki Learning kindergarten math worksheet invites the child to trace, count, and color 8 bright apples, building a joyful foundation for early numeracy. The Whizki Learning number 8 activity gives young learners repeated practice with seeing, writing, and saying the numeral 8, which research shows strengthens long-term number recognition. The clear layout, friendly apples, and large tracing lines help a 5-year-old connect counting aloud with a concrete set of eight objects.
This Whizki Learning counting worksheet focuses on one-to-one correspondence, helping the child match one counting word to each of the 8 apples. The carefully spaced apple illustrations encourage the child to touch or point to each apple while saying the next number, which reduces skipped numbers and miscounts. Early childhood math specialists at Whizki Learning designed the activity so that each group of apples clearly shows the quantity eight, reinforcing both the counting sequence and the final total.
This Whizki Learning printable worksheet is created by experienced kindergarten educators who specialize in early math and fine-motor development. The number 8 tracing paths are wide, with dotted lines that guide proper stroke direction, supporting pencil control and handwriting readiness. Education experts at Whizki Learning aligned the worksheet with common kindergarten standards so families and teachers can confidently use the resource for targeted counting and number-writing practice.
This Whizki Learning number 8 worksheet offers flexible use for home, classroom centers, tutoring, or homework folders. Adults can invite the child to first trace the large numeral 8, then count and color each apple, and finally circle the group that shows exactly eight. Repeating the activity across several days helps the child internalize the number 8 as both a symbol and a quantity, turning everyday counting moments into meaningful math learning supported by Whizki Learning.
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