Learning Outcomes
Worksheet numeral 6 tracing → pencil control and number recognition → child gains confidence counting six lemonade items.
Lemonade picture pairing → linking a numeral to a real object → child improves number sense during everyday play and snack talk.
Repeat tracing on one page → practicing one-to-one counting and ordering → child can better find or name number 6 next time.
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Tracing Number 6 With Lemonade Picture
This tracing worksheet asks the child to trace the printed numeral 6 and match it with a lemonade picture, building early counting and number sense.
At age 3, counting grows through repeated feel and meaning. Many preschoolers get bored fast with generic number worksheets, so the lemonade picture gives the number 6 a familiar reason to notice.
To use this page, the parent can trace the 6 together with the child, then point to the lemonade picture and say, "Six lemonade cups," three times, before the child traces again.
The worksheet is useful because it focuses on one clear number, and the picture anchor helps connect the shape of 6 to quantity during calm, screen-free practice.
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