Trace Number 4 Goldfish Worksheet

This Trace Number 4 Goldfish Worksheet gives preschool children and kindergarten students step-by-step practice with number formation and counting. Children trace the number 4 on the dotted lines, which helps them practice pencil control and strengthen hand muscles. The worksheet also includes four goldfish for children to color, giving practice with counting and number recognition.
This worksheet supports tracing numbers, recognizing the number 4, and matching numbers to quantities during independent practice or short practice sessions at home or in the classroom.

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Trace Number 4 and Color Fish

Trace Number 4 and Color Fish

Skills Practiced

This worksheet helps children:

  • practice number formation for 4
  • recognize the number 4
  • count objects up to 4
  • match numbers to quantities
  • strengthen hand muscles
  • improve pencil control

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How to Use This Worksheet

Children trace the dotted number 4 across each line to practice number formation. This gives repeated practice with writing the number using guided lines.

After tracing, children count the goldfish and color them using crayons, colored pencils, or markers.

Teachers and parents can use this worksheet for:

  • preschool number practice
  • kindergarten math lessons
  • independent practice
  • short practice sessions
  • quiet table activities
  • home learning

This worksheet also fits ocean themes, fish units, water animal topics, and summer classroom activities.

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