Help children continue their number-writing journey with this Numbers 21–25 tracing worksheet.
This printable focuses on clean, repeated dotted tracing lines to help preschool and kindergarten learners practice writing larger two-digit numbers with confidence and accuracy.
By removing visual distractions and focusing on repetition, this worksheet supports steady handwriting development and early number fluency.
Why Numbers 21–25 Are Important
Numbers 21 through 25 help children move beyond early counting into a stronger understanding of number patterns. At this stage, children begin to notice that:
- Numbers increase in a predictable order
- Two-digit numbers repeat familiar shapes
- The first digit stays the same while the second digit changes
Practicing these numbers supports early place-value awareness and prepares children for future math skills.
Focused Dotted Tracing Practice
This worksheet includes multiple rows of dotted numbers for:
- 21
- 22
- 23
- 24
- 25
Each number is presented in a clear, consistent style so children can focus on:
- Proper stroke direction
- Even spacing between digits
- Writing numbers neatly on a line
The repeated dotted format helps build muscle memory and encourages careful, controlled writing.
Builds Handwriting and Early Math Skills
Tracing numbers 21–25 helps children strengthen:
- Fine motor control
- Pencil grip and pressure
- Hand–eye coordination
- Number recognition
- Confidence with two digit numbers
As children trace, they learn that numbers are formed step by step, just like letters.
Simple, Distraction-Free Layout
The worksheet uses a clean, uncluttered design with plenty of space between lines.
This makes it ideal for young learners who benefit from calm, focused practice without images or extra decorations.
This format works especially well for:
- Daily handwriting practice
- Literacy and math centers
- Homeschool routines
- Quiet table work
How to Use This Worksheet
- Print the worksheet on A4 paper.
- Encourage children to trace each dotted number slowly from left to right.
- Remind them to keep the numbers sitting neatly on the line.
- Count aloud from 21 to 25 as they trace to reinforce number order.
- Provide a blank page for independent practice once they feel confident.
- Laminate or place in a dry erase sleeve for repeated use.
Continuing Number Practice Beyond 20
Practicing numbers beyond 20 helps children feel confident with larger numbers they will see in everyday life, books, and classroom activities. Mastering 21–25 prepares them for:
- Writing higher numbers
- Early addition and subtraction
- Understanding number sequences
Download the free PDF below and help your child practice writing the numbers 21–25 with clear, simple tracing lines.








