Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → tracing the cursive numeral 4 → children copy a clear shape and start recognizing number 4 by feel and sight.
Worksheet → counting while tracing 4 → children practice matching number words to one numeral, building early number sense.
Worksheet → linking 4 to the yeti picture → children remember the digit more easily because the numeral has a friendly reference.
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Tracing the Number 4 with Yeti Picture Worksheet
This tracing worksheet asks children to trace the cursive Arabic numeral 4 while looking at a yeti picture, so the digit feels connected to a familiar “number friend.” The page practices counting and number sense through repeated tracing and number naming.
At around age 3, number sense grows through short, hands-on repeats, and copying shapes can feel like a slow job for some children. A quick, picture-led try helps many kids stay interested and keep their fingers moving.
Use this exact page for one simple routine. Point to the yeti picture, say, “Yeti number four,” then guide the child’s finger to trace the 4 while counting, “one, two, three, four.” Do 3 traces, then end the activity with a high-five.
The yeti picture anchors the numeral, so the tracing feels more like a story than plain practice. This worksheet is also made for shared work at the table, where a parent or teacher can model the path and encourage number talk right next to the lines.
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