If your child still needs help with the lower numbers, make sure to grab these number tracing 1-10 worksheets while you’re here. This post may include affiliate links which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you.
How to print and use 1-100 number tracing worksheets
You can just print the pages off and hand them over to your little learner, but here are a few tips to help you make the most of your time and ensure your child has a great learning experience.
How to make tracing worksheets reusable
Making pages reusable saves you time and paper because you can print once and have your child use the same page multiple times. You can even stash the page away for use another year with a different child!
If they’re familiar with the numbers 1-100 and have a bit of writing practice already, challenge your child with the fill in the missing numbers hundreds chart.If they’re just learning numbers 1-100, the dotted 1-100 number tracing page with all the numbers filled in is a better choice.
Both pages are included in the same PDF. You can download the PDF below - look for the row of purple arrows pointing the way.
Laminate pagesUse dry erase pocketsUse page protectors
Laminating requires the most time and effort, but laminated pages are the most durable. If you have a young child at home, a laminator quickly pays for itself compared to the cost of laminating pages at an office supply store. I use my inexpensive at home laminator frequently. Dry erase pockets are highly durable and perfect for classroom centers.
Printable 1-100 number tracing worksheet PDF
As noted above, the PDF includes both a tracing numbers 1-100 worksheet and a fill in the missing numbers hundreds chart. This version also has dotted numbers to trace. Here’s what you’re getting: Like other preschool printables on The Artisan Life, these are licensed for personal and single classroom use. You are welcome to use them with your own students, homeschool co-op, therapy clients, etc. as long as you are personally organizing the activity.
I hope your little learner enjoys these fill in the number pages! For more learning fun, be sure to grab these additional free pre-k and K printables while you’re here:






























