The number twenty is an exciting milestone for young learners because it marks the completion of the first set of counting numbers. This free Number 20 worksheet helps preschool and kindergarten students practice counting, tracing, number recognition, and writing skills. Children will enjoy counting the twenty ants while building strong early math foundations.

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What This Worksheet Teaches
• Number recognition
• Counting to 20
• Number tracing practice
• Number-word association
• Fine motor development
• Early math readiness
How to Use This Worksheet
Step 1: Read the directions together.
Step 2: Ask your child to identify the number shown on the page.
Step 3: Count each ant carefully until reaching twenty.
Step 4: Color the ants and the large number twenty.
Step 5: Trace the number word and the number at the bottom of the worksheet.
Step 6: Practice counting aloud from 1 to 20.
Why This Skill Matters:
Learning the number twenty helps children gain confidence with larger numbers and prepares them for future math concepts such as addition, subtraction, place value, and skip counting. Understanding twenty also strengthens counting fluency and number sequencing skills that are important for kindergarten and elementary math success.
Learning Objectives:
• Identify the number 20
• Understand that twenty represents a group of twenty objects
• Practice counting accurately to twenty
• Trace and write the number twenty
• Connect number words to numerical symbols
• Strengthen pencil control and handwriting skills
Skills Practiced:
• Number recognition
• Counting and one-to-one correspondence
• Fine motor skills
• Pencil control
• Number-word recognition
• Observation skills
• Concentration and focus
• Early math concepts
Parent & Teacher Tips:
• Point to each ant while counting aloud.
• Count to twenty together before starting the worksheet.
• Practice counting household objects in groups of twenty.
• Discuss how twenty is made up of two groups of ten.
• Encourage children to trace slowly and carefully.
Practice Beyond the Worksheet:
• Count twenty building blocks.
• Collect twenty leaves outside.
• Draw twenty stars on paper.
• Count twenty pieces of cereal during snack time.
• Find groups of twenty items around your home.
Questions To Ask Children:
What number is shown on this worksheet?
How many ants can you count?
Can you trace the number twenty?
What number comes before twenty?
Can you count from one to twenty without stopping?
Related Concepts:
• Number 19
• Counting to 20
• Teen numbers
• Number words
• One-to-one correspondence
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