Celebrate a big milestone in early math learning with the number 10!
This printable worksheet introduces the number ten using a large blueberry illustration at the top to grab children’s attention. Young learners begin by tracing the digit 10 along dotted lines designed to support early handwriting skills. They also practice writing the number word “ten,” helping them connect the written word with the numerical symbol.
At the bottom of the page, children see 10 small blueberries arranged in a row. The activity asks them to color all 10 blueberries, turning counting into a hands-on experience. This combination of tracing, reading, counting, and coloring helps reinforce the understanding that “ten” represents a set of 10 items.
What’s Inside the Number 10 Worksheet
- Large blueberry illustration to introduce the theme in a playful way
- Digit 10 with dotted tracing lines for guided handwriting practice
- Number word “ten” to support reading and spelling skills
- 10 small blueberries with the instruction: “Color 10 blueberries”
- Simple and distraction-free design made for early learners
This worksheet combines visual learning, repetition, and hands-on counting to help children confidently understand the number ten.
How to Use This Printable
- Print on A4 or US Letter paper
- Provide a pencil for tracing the number and word
- Offer crayons or markers for coloring the blueberries
- Say together: “This is the number 10. T-E-N spells ten.”
- Encourage kids to count each blueberry aloud as they color
- Strengthen real-world understanding by finding ten objects around them
(ten toys, ten crayons, ten leaves, ten stickers)
These steps help build number recognition, handwriting fluency, fine motor control, and the ability to count a full set of ten.
Learning Benefits
- Builds digit and number word recognition
- Strengthens fine motor skills through tracing and coloring
- Reinforces one-to-one counting with 10 objects
- Helps children understand the idea of a complete group of ten
- Ideal for preschool, kindergarten, homeschool, or quiet learning time at home
The number ten is an important stepping stone in early math, and this worksheet makes learning it feel friendly and fun. With a mix of writing practice and hands-on counting, children stay engaged while building the foundations they need for future math skills.
Download the free PDF below and let kids trace, spell, count, and color their way to learning the number 10 – ten with blueberries!








