Learning numbers beyond ten helps children develop stronger counting skills and number confidence. This free Number 14 worksheet helps preschool and kindergarten students practice recognizing, tracing, counting, and writing the number fourteen in a fun and engaging way. Children also strengthen fine motor skills while learning how larger numbers represent real quantities.

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What This Worksheet Teaches
• Number recognition
• Counting objects
• 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 the fourteen tomatoes together slowly.
Step 4: Let your child color the number and pictures.
Step 5: Trace the number word and number at the bottom.
Step 6: Ask your child to find fourteen objects around the room.
Why This Skill Matters:
Understanding numbers greater than ten helps children build strong number sense and counting accuracy. Learning the number fourteen teaches children how numbers continue in sequence and helps strengthen quantity recognition. These early math skills prepare children for addition, subtraction, place value, patterns, and more advanced mathematical thinking.
Learning Objectives:
• Identify the number 14
• Understand that the number fourteen represents fourteen objects
• Practice counting skills
• Trace and write the number fourteen
• Match number words with numbers
• Improve fine motor control
Skills Practiced:
• Number recognition
• Counting
• Fine motor development
• Pencil control
• Number-word recognition
• Visual identification
• Early math skills
• Focus and concentration
Parent & Teacher Tips:
• Practice counting groups of fourteen during everyday activities.
• Encourage children to touch each object while counting.
• Use toys, snacks, or household items for hands-on counting practice.
• Help children notice that fourteen comes after thirteen and before fifteen.
• Praise effort and progress while learning larger numbers.
Practice Beyond the Worksheet:
• Find fourteen toys around the house.
• Count fourteen snacks during snack time.
• Build a tower using fourteen blocks.
• Draw fourteen stars or circles.
• Collect and count fourteen leaves, rocks, or other outdoor objects.
Questions To Ask Children:
What number do you see on this page?
How many tomatoes are there?
Can you count to fourteen out loud?
Can you find fourteen objects nearby?
What number comes after thirteen?
Related Concepts:
• Number 13
• Number 15
• Counting beyond 10
• Number words
• One-to-one correspondence
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