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Number 11 (Eleven) Tracing Worksheet for Kids

The number 11 is delightfully simple to write because it is just two straight lines standing side by side, like two little soldiers. After the milestone of ten, your child will love how easy the shape of eleven is. A fun saying is 'two tall sticks make eleven'. This easy writing gives them a confidence boost as they enter the teen numbers.

Counting to eleven is the first step into teen territory, and it teaches an important idea: after ten, we keep going by adding one more. Eleven is simply ten and one extra. We use eleven apples, eleven stars, and eleven blocks so your child can count a group of ten and then add the final one, which makes the pattern clear and meaningful.

For children aged 2 to 7, eleven gently stretches counting beyond the comfortable world of single digits. Teen numbers can be tricky because their names do not always match the pattern, so plenty of friendly practice helps. As your little learner traces the twin lines and counts eleven cheerful pictures, they build counting stamina and a stronger sense of how numbers grow. Keep it relaxed, count things in tens and ones, and celebrate every success. This is where your child begins to see the wonderful, repeating logic of bigger numbers.

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What your child will learn

  • Trace the two straight lines of the number 11
  • Count eleven objects as ten and one more
  • Understand that teen numbers come after ten
  • Recognise and say the number word 'eleven'

How parents can use this worksheet

  • Show that eleven is just two straight sticks side by side
  • Count ten objects, then add one more to make eleven
  • Use building blocks to show ten and one extra
  • Keep practising teen names, as eleven does not follow the pattern

Fun ways to count to 11

11 apples11 stars11 blocks

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Frequently Asked Questions

Its name does not clearly say 'ten and one' like later teens hint at. Showing ten objects plus one more makes the meaning much clearer.

Yes, it is two simple straight lines, so most children find it easy and satisfying to write after mastering the single digits.

Count a group of ten, then continue with eleven, twelve and so on. Grouping ten and counting the extras keeps the pattern clear.

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