Number 14 (Fourteen) Tracing Worksheet for Kids
The number 14 joins a straight 1 with a sharp-cornered 4, both shapes your child has practised before. Writing them side by side reinforces good pencil control and the habit of forming digits in order. A cheerful saying is 'a 1 and a 4, fourteen and more'. Combining familiar numerals keeps writing comfortable while still feeling new.
Counting to fourteen continues the teen journey, and you can now hear the helpful pattern more clearly: fourteen is 'four' and 'teen', meaning ten and four. We use fourteen apples, fourteen stars, and fourteen beads so your child can count ten objects and then add four more, making the structure of the number wonderfully clear.
For children aged 2 to 7, fourteen is a great number for practising the tens-and-ones idea that underpins all of our number system. Threading fourteen beads onto a string or counting fourteen steps turns the number into a hands-on adventure. As your little learner traces the two digits and counts fourteen cheerful pictures, their counting stamina and number sense grow stronger together. Keep things playful and praise every careful count. Each time your child reaches fourteen with confidence, they are building the steady, secure foundation that makes all future maths feel friendly rather than frightening.
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What your child will learn
- Trace the digits 1 and 4 that form the number 14
- Count fourteen objects as ten and four more
- Hear how 'four-teen' means ten and four
- Recognise and say the number word 'fourteen'
How parents can use this worksheet
- Thread fourteen beads on a string to count by hand
- Count ten objects, then add four to make fourteen
- Point out the 'four' hiding inside 'fourteen'
- Use a saying like 'a 1 and a 4' while tracing
Fun ways to count to 14
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View WorksheetFrequently Asked Questions
Yes. The 'four' in fourteen hints at four ones, and 'teen' means ten. Pointing this out builds an early sense of place value.
Threading fourteen beads, stacking fourteen blocks, or counting fourteen steps all turn the number into a fun, memorable hands-on experience.
Teen numbers are newer and their names are less regular. Counting ten then continuing, with the extras grouped, makes the leap much smoother.
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