Learning Outcomes
IX tracing worksheet → traces the Roman numeral IX → builds a clear link between the symbol and the number nine.
IX tracing worksheet → pairs Roman numeral IX with a beet picture → supports counting by connecting nine to a familiar object.
IX tracing worksheet → practices careful line following during tracing → strengthens number sense skills needed for first grade counting and writing.

Roman Numeral Tracing IX with Beet Picture
This worksheet has one clear job, tracing the Roman numeral IX (9) while looking at a beet picture. That picture helps the number feel grounded in something a child already understands.
At age 6, counting sticks when children connect numbers to real, familiar things, but kids can stall on symbol shapes or line directions. Tracing IX with the beet anchor gives the child a steady, repeatable path to follow.
Try a simple two-minute routine on this page. Child traces the IX, then points to the beet picture and says “nine.” Repeat once, then stop while the child still feels successful.
The worksheet is useful because it blends handwriting practice with number sense, without adding extra steps. Each traced IX is paired with the same beet cue, so counting stays consistent and easy to remember.
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