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Collection of Number 4s Worksheet (19)

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A simple, bold outline of the numeral 4 and the word “four” designed for young learners to color and trace.
This diagram illustrates three possible directional paths around a central shape, commonly used in process mapping or interface navigation design.
Bright, kid-friendly flashcards teaching first through tenth with playful number characters and decorations.
A vibrant, minimalist numeral “4” set against a deep purple background with soft radial shading.
Trace the number 4 and the word “four” while counting four friendly cows-perfect for early learners!
A cheerful blue number 4 with expressive eyes to make counting and number recognition enjoyable for young learners.
Worksheet for learning numbers with cute giraffe. number four
Practice writing numbers 9 and 10 while counting colorful basketballs and ice cream cones-perfect for young learners!
Each number from 0 to 9 features a playful animal friend-great for teaching counting and number recognition in a fun way!
A crisp, bold outline of the number four-perfect for coloring pages, signage, or UI elements.
Meet the friendly number 4-ready to make math fun for young learners!
A cheerful, ready-to-print activity sheet where kids locate and circle every number 4-perfect for early math practice!
Practice counting up to 10 with fun visuals-apples, books, gems, a mushroom, and carrots-then circle the correct number.
Match each fruit image to its correct name-ideal for preschool and kindergarten learning.
A colorful, interactive worksheet where children identify frog positions using ordinal numbers and draw shapes with the fifth one blue.
Help children build number recognition and listening skills by matching spoken numbers to their visual counterparts in this vibrant activity.
Practice basic addition with visual counting-perfect for hands-on learning in preschool or first grade.
Trace the number 4 step by step, then practice independently using the dotted lines-great for preschool math readiness!
A crisp, bold outline of the number four, perfect for learning, printing, or digital projects.
Trace or color these clear, large-number outlines to build early numeracy skills.