Free printable Tracing Practice worksheet
Number Tracing — 11 to 20
This accessible activity gives learners a clear way to build letter or number formation, pencil control, and visual tracking.
Tracing PracticeIntermediateAll agesReading & language
No account is required. Print the PDF on standard letter-size paper and use it for individual instruction, small groups, classroom practice, or home learning.
TopicTracing Practice
DifficultyIntermediate
FormatPrintable PDF
What this worksheet teaches
Number Tracing — 11 to 20 gives learners a focused way to build letter or number formation, pencil control, and visual tracking. The activity is designed to make the topic easier to discuss, demonstrate, and revisit without requiring special materials.
- Build familiarity with tracing practice vocabulary and choices.
- Practice completing a structured activity with the right level of support.
- Help the learner form the featured letters or numbers with improved control.
How to use it
- Choose the full PDF, then print one copy per learner.
- Demonstrate the starting point and direction, encourage a comfortable grip, and use short practice sessions.
- Review the completed page together and connect the answers to a real routine, object, or situation whenever possible.
Who it is for
This resource can be adapted for teens and adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities, special education students, transition programs, adult day services, group homes, community centers, and families practicing functional skills. Support can include reading prompts aloud, offering choices, using visual examples, or completing fewer items at one time.