Learning Outcomes
Tracing the Roman numeral II worksheet → traces Roman numeral II and links it to the number two → strengthens number sense and counting accuracy.
Tracing the Roman numeral II worksheet → connects the symbol II to a hedgehog picture of two → helps children recognize quantities faster in daily tasks.
Tracing the Roman numeral II worksheet → practices pencil control while forming II correctly → supports confidence with early math symbols in first grade.

Roman Numeral II Tracing Worksheet
The Roman numeral II tracing worksheet practices counting and number sense by asking children to trace Roman numeral II (2) next to a familiar hedgehog picture.
At age 6, number symbols can look “same-y,” so many kids lose track and stop mid-shape. The hedgehog picture helps the number feel real, like “two” things, not just squiggles on paper.
Use this exact page by starting with the hedgehog picture, counting to two together, and then tracing Roman numeral II with a finger while saying “two, two.” After the first trace, let the child do one short try, then praise effort and move on.
This worksheet stands out from a generic tracing sheet because it pairs the numeral with a picture, so the traced shape stays connected to the quantity 2. Tracing also gives 1st graders practice with control and direction as they learn number meanings.
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