Number Tracing
Number Tracing – 2
Grey trace rows for number 2 with the classic curve-then-diagonal formation, plus a box to draw two spots. Helps Reception children avoid reversing 2 or writing it like a capital Z.
About this resource
- Category
- Handwriting
- Type
- Number Tracing
- Year group
- Reception
- Format
- A4 PDF
Good for
- Saying 'around and down' while tracing 2
- Drawing pairs of socks in the match box
- Ordering numerals 0–2 on a fridge display
- Linking to pairs and doubling talk
Common questions
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