Learning Outcomes
Roman numeral X worksheet → traces the shape of X → helps first graders recognize X as the written symbol for ten.
Roman numeral X worksheet → connects X to the notebook picture → strengthens counting and number sense through familiar context.
Roman numeral X worksheet → practices slow pencil control → supports fine-motor skills that make number writing feel easier.

Roman Numeral X Tracing Worksheet for Kids
This Roman numeral X tracing worksheet asks your child to trace the numeral X, which means ten, and pair it with a notebook picture.
At about six years old, number sense gets stronger when counting symbols connect to something familiar. Many parents notice the first few traces feel awkward, so kids rush, or stop when the shape looks “different.”
Use this page for one quick turn at the table. Point to the notebook picture and say, “X means ten.” Then trace one slow X together, and let the child do the next trace while keeping the pencil moving from the top to the cross line.
The notebook picture anchors the numeral to meaning, and the worksheet keeps focus on one number at a time. That makes it more helpful than a generic tracing sheet when the goal is counting and number sense.
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