Learning Outcomes
Number sense -> Recognition accuracy -> The Whizki Learning worksheet helps first graders identify numeral 4 in 9 of 10 problems after repeated practice sessions.
Counting skills -> One-to-one correspondence -> The Whizki Learning number 4 worksheet guides children to count four apples per group in at least five exercises.
Writing readiness -> Fine motor control -> The Whizki Learning tracing worksheet develops pencil movement as children follow dotted number 4 paths on eight shapes.
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Fun with Four: Count & Trace Number 4 Apples!
Whizki Learning Fun with Four: Count & Trace Number 4 Apples worksheet introduces first graders to the numeral 4 through engaging tracing paths, cheerful apple illustrations, and simple counting challenges created by experienced elementary math educators.
Every activity in the Whizki Learning number 4 worksheet strengthens number sense by asking the child to trace the numeral 4 several times, count groups of four apples, and match quantities to numerals, building a clear connection between symbols and real-world objects.
Whizki Learning designed the Fun with Four worksheet for flexible use in classrooms, learning centers, and homes, so parents and teachers can support six-year-old learners with quick warm-ups, targeted number intervention, or independent practice that reinforces prior whole-number instruction.
The printable Whizki Learning number tracing worksheet for the numeral 4 features large, kid-friendly fonts, dotted tracing lines, and spacious drawing areas, encouraging confident pencil control while aligning with first grade math standards for counting, comparing, and writing numbers to 10.
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