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Number 20 (Twenty) Tracing Worksheet for Kids

The number 20 is the grand finale of this counting set, and it is a proud moment for your child. It is made of a straight 2 followed by a round 0, both shapes they know well. A cheerful saying is 'a 2 and an O, twenty we go'. Writing twenty marks the start of a brand-new ten, and your little one will feel like a real maths whiz reaching it.

Counting to twenty is a huge achievement. Twenty is two full tens, and it happens to match all ten fingers and all ten toes together. We use twenty apples, twenty stars, and twenty fingers and toes so your child can use their own body and count a big, satisfying group. Splitting twenty into two tens makes this large count feel calm and clear.

For children aged 2 to 7, reaching twenty confidently is a wonderful sign of strong number sense and counting stamina. They now understand that numbers keep growing in a steady, repeating pattern, which is the key to all the maths ahead. As your little learner traces the two digits and counts a full set of twenty, celebrate loudly and proudly. This joyful finish builds lasting confidence and shows your child that counting, writing numbers, and maths itself can be a happy, achievable adventure.

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What your child will learn

  • Trace the digits 2 and 0 that form the number 20
  • Count twenty objects as two tens
  • Link twenty to all ten fingers and ten toes
  • Recognise and say the number word 'twenty'

How parents can use this worksheet

  • Count ten fingers and ten toes to reach twenty
  • Split twenty into two groups of ten to count calmly
  • Celebrate reaching twenty with a big cheer
  • Use a saying like 'a 2 and an O' while tracing

Fun ways to count to 20

20 apples20 fingers and toes20 stars

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Frequently Asked Questions

Twenty is two full tens and the top of this counting set. Counting there confidently shows strong number sense and real counting stamina.

Split twenty into two tens, and use fingers and toes together. Counting two friendly groups of ten keeps the big number feeling simple.

Your child can start counting on toward thirty and beyond, using the same tens-and-ones pattern they have practised all the way up to twenty.

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