Learning Outcomes
Number 8 → numeral formation → Students trace large guided 8s repeatedly until students can write the number 8 clearly without visual prompts.
Number 8 → counting objects → Learners point to each group of eight apples while tracing, connecting number 8 writing to real counting experiences.
Number 8 → handwriting fluency → Children follow arrows and starting dots for each 8, gradually reducing support until writing smooth, consistent number 8s.
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Number 8 Tracing Worksheet for 1st Grade
The Number 8 Tracing Worksheet for 1st Grade gives children repeated practice forming the numeral 8 with large guided models, arrows, and dotted lines that show exactly where to start and which way to curve.
Practicing the number 8 on this tracing worksheet strengthens early number sense, supports counting up to eight accurately, and builds the handwriting control children need for later multi-digit math in elementary school.
Parents and teachers can use the Number 8 Tracing Worksheet by first modeling how to trace one 8, then having children trace each row slowly while saying “eight” and counting small sets of eight apples aloud.
This Whizki Learning Number 8 Tracing Worksheet is uniquely designed with progressive support: children start with bold, heavily guided 8s beside groups of eight apples and finish with lighter dotted 8s that encourage independent, confident writing.
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