Number 15 (Fifteen) Tracing Worksheet for Kids
The number 15 combines a simple straight 1 with a three-part 5, both shapes your child has met before. Writing them together gives lovely practice in forming digits neatly and in the correct order. A fun saying is 'a 1 and a 5, fifteen alive'. Revisiting familiar shapes in a new pairing keeps handwriting confident and steady.
Counting to fifteen is a satisfying halfway point on the way to twenty. Fifteen is ten and five more, and since your child already loves the number five and its link to one hand, this connection makes fifteen feel friendly. We use fifteen apples, fifteen flowers, and fifteen stickers so your child can count ten and then a whole handful of five, seeing exactly how the number is built.
For children aged 2 to 7, fifteen strengthens the all-important idea of grouping into tens and ones, and it builds the stamina needed to count larger amounts carefully. Counting fifteen stickers or fifteen flowers turns practice into a cheerful game. As your little learner traces the two digits and counts fifteen happy pictures, their number sense and confidence grow hand in hand. Keep it warm and unhurried, group the objects clearly, and celebrate every success. Reaching fifteen means your child is well on the way to mastering all the numbers up to twenty.
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What your child will learn
- Trace the digits 1 and 5 that form the number 15
- Count fifteen objects as ten and five more
- Link the five in fifteen to one whole hand
- Recognise and say the number word 'fifteen'
How parents can use this worksheet
- Count ten objects, then a handful of five to make fifteen
- Use stickers or flowers to make counting fifteen fun
- Show that fifteen is halfway between ten and twenty
- Use a saying like 'a 1 and a 5' while tracing
Fun ways to count to 15
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View WorksheetFrequently Asked Questions
Since fifteen is ten and five, counting one whole hand of five after ten objects makes the number feel familiar and easy to picture.
Yes, fifteen sits neatly halfway between ten and twenty, so reaching it confidently is a reassuring sign of steady counting progress.
Use exciting objects like stickers, count in tens and fives, and praise every careful count. Turning it into a game keeps motivation high.
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