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111 to 130 Number Names (Cursive Practice)

The 111 to 130 Number Names (Cursive Practice) worksheet is a structured and engaging printable for young learners working on number name recognition and cursive handwriting skills. Ideal for 1st to 3rd grade students, this worksheet helps children master the spelling of number names from 111 to 130 while reinforcing consistent letter formation and writing fluency.
For example, students will read and trace names like “One hundred and eleven” and “One hundred and twenty–four” to build spelling confidence and strengthen their cursive skills. Download the free PDF, print it, and let learners practice while improving both math and handwriting!

Last updated April 3rd, 2025

The 111 to 130 Number Names (Cursive Practice) worksheet is a structured and engaging printable for young learners working on number name recognition and cursive handwriting skills. Ideal for 1st to 3rd grade students, this worksheet helps children master the spelling of number names from 111 to 130 while reinforcing consistent letter formation and writing fluency.
For example, students will read and trace names like “One hundred and eleven” and “One hundred and twenty–four” to build spelling confidence and strengthen their cursive skills. Download the free PDF, print it, and let learners practice while improving both math and handwriting!

Last updated April 3rd, 2025

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How this worksheet supports learning goals

This worksheet supports the development of both literacy and numeracy by combining number name spelling with cursive tracing. Students enhance their memory of number sequences, improve spelling of larger numbers, and gain confidence in their cursive writing through repetition and structured layout.

For Teachers

  • Integrate into both handwriting and math lessons to reinforce spelling of number names.
  • Use as daily practice or part of a math station when introducing numbers beyond 100.
  • Encourage students to say the number aloud before tracing it to connect verbal and written forms.

For Parents

  • Help your child trace each number name, then challenge them to write one or two without looking.
  • Make it into a mini quiz: read a number aloud and let your child find and trace the matching number name.
  • Point out big numbers in real life (like house numbers or page numbers) and ask your child to spell them aloud.

How to Use This Worksheet

  1. Print the Worksheet: Use high-quality A4 or US Letter paper for best results.
  2. Start with Tracing: Guide your child to trace over each number name, following the cursive lines.
  3. Say It Aloud: Ask them to read each number and its name out loud while tracing.
  4. Practice Independently: On the right-side blank boxes, they can try writing the names from memory or copying again for reinforcement.

Turn number name tracing into a game: pick a number between 111 and 130 and ask your child to write it out in cursive without peeking!

Required Skills: Cursive handwriting, number name spelling, number sequence recognition, and fine motor coordination.

Common Core Standards: Supports Language and Math Standards by combining number name fluency with proper handwriting technique.

Reference: ELA & Math Standards – Grades 1–3

Related Standards:

  • CCSS.Math.Content.1.NBT.A.1: Count to 120, including writing numerals and spelling number names.
  • CCSS.ELA-Literacy.L.2.1: Use correct grammar, capitalization, and spelling when writing number names in cursive.
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