Learning Outcomes
Worksheet tracing → Roman numeral I for one → Child connects the written symbol I with the number count of 1.
Checklist picture anchor → counting and number sense practice → Child notices that one checklist check matches the numeral I.
Short, guided writing time → pencil control and symbol recognition → Child feels more confident tracing Roman numeral I during math talk.

Roman Numeral I Tracing for Number Sense
The worksheet asks the child to trace the Roman numeral I, which stands for 1, alongside a checklist picture to support counting and number sense.
At this age, kids often stall on symbol shapes, and slow tracing can feel like a lot. The checklist picture gives the number 1 a simple meaning the child already understands.
Try this with one short sit-down: point to the checklist picture and say “one check,” then guide the pencil along the Roman numeral I line once, and finish by praising the traced shape.
This page feels different from a generic numeral practice sheet because the checklist picture anchors the numeral I to a real-world idea, so counting stays connected during the work.
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