Learning Outcomes
Roman numeral tracing worksheet → tracing Roman numeral VI → child correctly forms VI and links it to the number six.
Roman numeral tracing worksheet → matching VI to the calculator picture → child connects a symbol to a familiar counting idea.
Roman numeral tracing worksheet → saying “six” while tracing VI → child strengthens number sense and number recognition during daily practice.

Roman Numeral Tracing VI With Calculator Picture
This worksheet asks a child to trace the Roman numeral VI and connect it to the number 6 using a calculator picture.
At age six, counting and number sense are still forming, and roman numerals can look unfamiliar. When children stall on letter-like shapes, a picture cue can help the hand and brain stay matched to the same idea.
With the calculator picture in view, guide the child to trace VI slowly with a finger, then trace VI again with a pencil. The child should say “six” each time the pencil completes a line.
Pairing numeral tracing with a familiar object picture makes VI feel like a count, not just a random shape. This one-page practice works well for short work times in first grade.
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