Our number 9 worksheets feature a range of activities including handwriting the number and word, object identification and one-to-one correspondence.
Interesting Facts about Number 9
- Nine is an odd number – it can not be divided by 2.
- Numbers that are divisible by nine can have their digits repeatedly added until they equal nine, for example:
3 x 9 = 27 (2 + 7 = 9)
520 x 9 = 4,680 (4 + 6 + 8 + 0 = 18, 1 + 8 = 9) - There are nine innings in baseball
- There are nine players in a baseball team
- It takes nine months for a pregnancy
- A nine sided object is an nonagon
Worksheets
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Number 9 Worksheets
This worksheet gives your child lots of opportunities to practice handwriting number 9. There are six rows of number nine for your child to trace.
This worksheet gives your child lots of opportunities to practice writing the word nine. Numbers are important sight words for your child to learn and this worksheet will help your child develop their familiarity with the word.
This worksheet contains one row of number nine that your child can trace. Plus there are four different images that your child can count. Have your child write number 9 into the box below the images.
One-to-One Correspondence Worksheet
This worksheet allows your child to practice handwriting the number 9. The second part of the worksheet allows your child to practice one-to-one correspondence by circling the images with just nine items.
Number Resources
Numbers Chart 1-10 – the numbers chart 1-10 vertically lists each number and has a corresponding number of images.
Numbers Chart 1-20 – the numbers chart 1-20 is a very useful tool for teaching numbers to your child and practising one-to-one correspondence.
Numbers Flashcards – try using these number flashcards to help your preschooler to learn and memorise numbers.
Preschool Math – Start using our preschool math activities and lessons as soon as you are ready.
Preschool Math Song Videos – We’ve selected a range of high quality preschool math song videos on YouTube.