Number 19 (Nineteen) Tracing Worksheet for Kids
The number 19 joins a straight 1 with a balloon-shaped 9, both familiar shapes for your child by now. Writing them together gives good practice in careful digit formation and correct order. A fun saying is 'a 1 and a 9, nineteen's fine'. Combining numerals your child knows well keeps writing confident, and nineteen carries the extra thrill of being the last teen number.
Counting to nineteen brings your child right to the doorstep of twenty. Nineteen is ten and nine more, and showing it this way makes the number clear. We use nineteen apples, nineteen stars, and nineteen candles so your child can count a group of ten and then add nine, feeling how close they are to a brand-new ten. This is a great moment to build excitement.
For children aged 2 to 7, nineteen is a wonderful test of counting stamina and a strong reinforcement of tens-and-ones thinking. Counting all the way to nineteen accurately is a genuine achievement that deserves a cheer. As your little learner traces the two digits and counts nineteen cheerful pictures, their number sense and confidence reach a new high. Keep the energy joyful and patient, group the count into ten and nine, and celebrate loudly. Just one more step now, and your child will reach the grand finale of this set: the wonderful number twenty.
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Name: ____________
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What your child will learn
- Trace the digits 1 and 9 that form the number 19
- Count nineteen objects as ten and nine more
- Understand that nineteen is one step before twenty
- Recognise and say the number word 'nineteen'
How parents can use this worksheet
- Count ten objects, then add nine to make nineteen
- Build excitement that twenty is just one more away
- Use a saying like 'a 1 and a 9' while tracing
- Cheer your child for reaching the last teen number
Fun ways to count to 19
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View WorksheetFrequently Asked Questions
Group the count as ten and nine, and have them touch each object. Breaking it into chunks keeps this larger count accurate and fun.
It is the very last teen number, so it sits right before twenty. Reaching nineteen means your child is just one step from a fresh ten.
Yes, reversals are normal at this stage. Gently show the loop at the top facing right, and it improves with relaxed, regular practice.
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