Help children strengthen early math and handwriting skills with this Numbers 66–70 tracing worksheet.
This printable focuses on clear dotted tracing practice, supporting preschool and kindergarten learners as they gain confidence writing higher two digit numbers.
Why Practicing Numbers 66–70 Is Important
Numbers 66 through 70 continue to build understanding of number patterns while moving closer to a major milestone seventy. Writing numbers in this range helps children:
- Recognize higher two digit numbers
- Understand number sequencing beyond the mid sixties
- Practice consistent digit spacing
- Build stamina for longer writing tasks
This stage is especially helpful for reinforcing control and accuracy.
Focused Dotted Tracing Practice
This worksheet includes multiple rows of dotted tracing lines for:
- 66
- 67
- 68
- 69
- 70
Each number is presented in a consistent, easy to read style so children can focus on:
- Correct digit formation
- Smooth pencil movements
- Keeping numbers aligned on the line
- Writing with steady pressure
Repetition supports muscle memory and neat handwriting habits.
Builds Fine Motor Skills and Pencil Control
Tracing numbers 66–70 supports important early writing skills such as:
- Fine motor coordination
- Pencil grip and pressure control
- Hand–eye coordination
- Control of straight and curved strokes
- Writing endurance
These skills transfer directly to writing letters, words, and math work.
Supports Number Recognition and Counting
Repeated tracing helps children become familiar with the shapes and order of numbers 66–70.
To extend learning, try:
- Counting aloud while tracing
- Pointing to each number as it is spoken
- Counting objects to match each number
This reinforces the connection between written numbers and real quantities.
Clean and Distraction Free Design
This worksheet uses a simple, uncluttered layout, ideal for focused practice.
With no extra illustrations, children can fully concentrate on number formation.
Perfect for:
- Preschool and kindergarten classrooms
- Homeschool routines
- Math and handwriting centers
- Calm, screen free practice at home
How to Use This Worksheet
- Print on A4 paper.
- Demonstrate slow, careful tracing of each dotted number.
- Encourage repetition for accuracy and confidence.
- Remind children to stay on the lines and take their time.
- Provide blank paper for independent writing practice.
- Laminate or use a dry erase sleeve for repeated use.
Building Confidence with Higher Numbers
Practicing numbers 66–70 helps children feel comfortable with larger numbers and prepares them for:
- Writing numbers up to 100
- Understanding number sequences
- Classroom math activities
- Early addition and subtraction
Download the free PDF below and help your child practice writing the numbers 66–70 with confidence and control.








