Learning Outcomes
Roman numeral VI tracing worksheet → counting and number sense → child connects roman numeral VI with the number six using a bear picture.
Roman numeral VI tracing worksheet → tracing the VI shape → child builds smoother control over writing the numeral with less frustration.
Roman numeral VI tracing worksheet → number identification practice → child can say six and point to VI when the bear picture appears.

Roman Numeral VI Tracing with Bear Picture Worksheet
The Roman Numeral VI tracing worksheet practices counting and number sense by having your child trace roman numeral VI while looking at a bear picture that anchors the number six.
At age 6, the curved, angled shapes of Roman numerals can feel like a new writing puzzle, and five-year-olds often lose patience before they finish the first row. A short, guided try helps the numeral feel familiar.
Use this exact page by pointing to the bear first. Say, “Six bears,” then do one finger trace of VI in the air, and finally trace VI with a pencil together one time, counting out loud as you move.
This worksheet is different from a generic tracing sheet because the bear picture keeps the “VI means six” idea connected to a real object your child already understands.
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