Number Template

Numbers 1-20 Tracing Worksheet

Printable number tracing worksheets for 1 through 20 — introducing teen numbers and two-digit writing for kindergarten and early first grade learners.

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This template is best for

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  • check_circle Kindergarten number fluency and confident digit writing
  • check_circle First introduction to two-digit numbers (11 through 20)
  • check_circle Kindergarten math curriculum support at home or in class
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Not the best fit when

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This page is not the best fit for first-time number writers who still need more repetition on single digits or for learners who specifically need number-word spelling practice. It works best as the next step after 1-10 feels secure.

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Use this worksheet when

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Extending confident 1-10 writers into teen numbers and two-digit sequences

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Supporting kindergarten number fluency after the first ten digits feel solid

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Breaking classroom practice into smaller number bands before a full 1-20 review

What's included

This template covers numbers 1 through 20, including the teen numbers 11 through 19 and the milestone number 20. It gives learners practice not just on more values, but on writing two-digit numbers in the right order and spacing.

Why this practice format works

The move from single digits into teen numbers is a real developmental jump. Children now need to write two symbols in sequence for one number name, which makes structured tracing especially useful for spacing, alignment, and confidence.

How this differs from related options

Compared with the 1-10 worksheet, this template covers more numbers with less repetition per one. It is best for learners who already know the basic digits and are ready to expand their range. Compared with Number Words, it still focuses on numeric symbols rather than spelling.

Customize this worksheet

You can keep the full 1-20 range or switch to other number settings in the generator, then adjust repetition, writing size, and print layout to fit your learner or class routine.

When to move to the next template

Once learners can write numbers 1 through 20 clearly, add Number Words tracing or move into more advanced math writing tasks that combine numbers with counting and place-value work.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should a child move from 1-10 to 1-20 practice? expand_more
Usually after they can write the single digits clearly and consistently, often in kindergarten or early first grade.
Why are teen numbers harder? expand_more
They are the first numbers that require writing two digits in sequence, which adds a spacing and order challenge beyond single-digit practice.
How many numbers should I practice at one time? expand_more
Many learners do well starting in smaller groups such as 1-5, 6-10, 11-15, and 16-20 before tackling the full range at once.
Are these worksheets free to use? expand_more
Yes. Pracendi provides free printable tracing worksheets with instant preview and no sign-up required.
Can I print these worksheets at home? expand_more
Absolutely. They are optimized for standard home printing on US Letter or A4 paper.

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