Number writing Worksheets

Number writing is a fine motor readiness skill. Kindergarten-readiness checklists expect it by age 5. We have 7 worksheet families that practice it, each generated fresh for your child on the theme they love.

Typical age: 4-5 · sample sheets for ages 2½–7.

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Ocean Add & Subtract — Facts to 20 (5–6)

Add & Subtract to 20

BrainRotU turns grade-1 addition and subtraction facts into a themed equation sheet — the child solves each problem and WRITES the answer, with picture support for Kindergarten and numeral-only missing-addend reasoning for first grade (CCSS 1.OA).

ages 5–78 min
Space Count and Write — Count the Satellites (4–5)

Count and Write the Number

BrainRotU gives the child a themed scene with a set of countable objects and asks them to count and WRITE the matching number — the Kindergarten step beyond counting-and-circling that builds numeral formation and cardinality.

ages 4–65 min
Space I Spy & Count — Find and Tally (4–5)

I Spy & Count

BrainRotU fills a scene with the child's favorite theme and asks them to find every copy of each object and write how many — the classic I-spy-and-count page, joining visual scanning, one-to-one counting, cardinality, and numeral writing in one activity.

ages 2½–78 min
Dinosaur Addition — Picture Addition (5–6)

Picture Addition

BrainRotU shows the child two groups of themed objects joined by a plus sign and asks how many there are altogether — building the concrete counting-on foundation for Kindergarten addition with pictures they can actually touch and count.

ages 4–77 min
Space Graphing — Graph Your Favorites (6–7)

Graph Your Favorites

BrainRotU gives the child a printable picture graph of their favorite themed objects — count how many of each and write the number in the box — building one-to-one counting, cardinality, and the first taste of reading data a Kindergartner-into-grade-1 needs.

ages 5–77 min
Dinosaur Subtraction — Picture Subtraction (5–6)

Picture Subtraction

BrainRotU shows the child a group of themed objects with some crossed out and asks how many are left — making take-away subtraction concrete and countable for Kindergarten readiness.

ages 4–67 min

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