Learning Outcomes
Roman numeral V → tracing the shape and counting five → stronger number sense for first graders and easier symbol recognition during math time.
Flashlight picture anchor → connecting five with a familiar object → less confusion and more confident counting when roman numerals show up in books.
Tracing practice → slow finger movement and careful lines → better handwriting readiness and smoother counting through number-matching routines.

Roman Numeral V Tracing Worksheet
This worksheet has children trace the roman numeral V (5) and match it to a flashlight picture, so the number connects to something children recognize.
At this age, kids can get stuck when symbols feel unfamiliar, and tracing can turn into frustration fast. A short, shared try helps the roman numeral feel more doable.
Use the page together by naming the flashlight, counting out loud to five, and then tracing the V slowly with a finger while you point to the picture.
The worksheet stands out from a generic tracing sheet because it ties the numeral to number meaning right on the page, helping counting and recognition feel connected.
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