Happy Numbers Worksheets · Level 2 Kindergarten - First Grade

Happy Numbers Worksheets · Level 2 Kindergarten to First Grade
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Happy Numbers worksheets designed to help kindergarteners and first graders to recognize numbers zero to nine, count, and early handwriting skills.

happy number zero worksheet kindergarten - 1st grade
Number 0 - zero
happy number one worksheet kindergarten - 1st grade
Number 1 - one
happy number two worksheet kindergarten - 1st grade
Number 2 - two
happy number three worksheet kindergarten - 1st grade
Number 3 - three
happy number four worksheet kindergarten - 1st grade
Number 4 - four
happy number five worksheet kindergarten - 1st grade
Number 5 - five
happy number six worksheet kindergarten - 1st grade
Number 6 - six
happy number seven worksheet kindergarten - 1st grade
Number 7 - seven
happy number eight worksheet  kindergarten - 1st grade
Number 8 - eight
happy number nine worksheet kindergarten - 1st grade
Number 9 - nine

happy numbers zero to three worksheet kindergarten - 1st grade
Numbers 0 - 3
happy numbers four to seven worksheet kindergarten - 1st grade
Numbers 4 - 7
happy numbers 8 & 9 worksheet kindergarten - 1st grade
Numbers 8 & 9
Happy Numbers coloring pages - Toddlers to PreK
Happy Numbers coloring pages - Toddlers - PreK
Level 1 - Happy Numbers Worksheets Preschool
Level 1 Happy Numbers
Worksheets Preschool
Happy Numbers Color Posters
Happy Numbers Color Posters
Lined-Writing Paper - Preschool independent writing practice
Lined paper for independent writing practice

Suggestions:

  • Educator writes name and date on the top line.
  • Count the numbers printed on the fingers in the image from left to right. For the number zero, make a circle or oval with your index finger and thumb.
  • Trace with the index finger over the happy number to practice tracing the number, before handwriting practice.
  • Trace the dotted numbers, paying attention to the guiding arrows on the first dotted number.
  • Use your favorite coloring tools to decorate the happy number. We suggest using primary, secondary and complementary colors. You can also decorate with stickers, self-inking rubber stamps or dot markers.
  • Tip: Insert worksheet into clear sheet protector and use dry-erase markers for coloring and writing practice.
  • Print lined writing paper - preschool style to practice writing numbers independently, once you have practiced with the dotted sheets.