
All aboard! Next stop, some fun math learning! Here is an awesome train missing number worksheet to add to your collection of math games and activities. Can your little learners use their knowledge of number order to help the driver fill in the correct number on the carriages?
This math printable is great for all those little train fans out there!
And this sheet is pretty easy to prepare (just print off and grab some pens) and can help your children develop those important number recognition and ordering skills.
And if you want to take the learning to the next level you could always get them to explain their reasoning behind why they think that three must come next, for example, โthe sheet is counting in ones and I know that when I count in ones, three comes after two and before fourโ. Getting your children to articulate their thought process can really help to solidify their learning!
So why not grab this lovely little number worksheet and help nurture their little mathematical minds?
If youโre looking for ways to also help improve your childโs counting skills you may also want to check out these cool printable counting activities.
What Skills Can Your Children Learn And Practice?
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When using this number sequencing game, your children will have the chance to practice and develop some early math skills such as:
- Number recognition โ the ability to recognize a number in its written form
- Number formation โ the ability to write the numbers correctly
- Number sequencing โ the ability to understand the sequence of numbers, and be able to put them in the correct order
How To Prepare This Train Missing Number Worksheet
This oneโs pretty straight forward!
First youโre going to want to download the sheet by clicking on the download button at the bottom of the page.
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Once youโve downloaded it, youโll need to print it off onto paper and grab some pens or pencils โ simple!
After that youโre all done!
Your children are ready to practice their number formation and ordering skills.
Enjoy!


