Chinese Number Tracing Cards: Learn Chinese Characters
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Introduce kids to Chinese characters and Chinese numbers with this hands-on Chinese number tracing and writing activity.
These Chinese number tracing cards (0–10) help children explore the shapes, symbols, and pronunciation of Chinese numbers through tracing and sensory play — no prior language experience needed.
This activity works beautifully on its own or as part of a Lunar / Chinese New Year learning theme.

Why Learn Chinese Numbers This Way?
Chinese numbers are written using characters, also called Hanzi, rather than the digits we use in English. Tracing and sensory writing give kids a low-pressure way to become familiar with these symbols while building fine motor skills.
This activity focuses on:
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Early exposure to Chinese characters
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Symbol recognition (not memorization)
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Fine motor development
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Cultural learning through play
It is designed to be gentle and exploratory, not formal Chinese language instruction. They also include the English numbers to help kids know which is which as they learn.

Chinese Numbers 0–10 (Characters + Pronunciation)
These are the standard simplified Chinese number characters with their pronunciations (pinyin). You can include these directly on your cards.
| Number | Chinese Character | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | 零 | líng |
| 1 | 一 | yī |
| 2 | 二 | èr |
| 3 | 三 | sān |
| 4 | 四 | sì |
| 5 | 五 | wǔ |
| 6 | 六 | liù |
| 7 | 七 | qī |
| 8 | 八 | bā |
| 9 | 九 | jiǔ |
| 10 | 十 | shí |
Tip: Encourage kids to say the number aloud while tracing or writing for extra language exposure.
How to Use the Chinese Number Tracing Cards
Option 1: Laminated Tracing Cards (Reusable)
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Print the Chinese number cards
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Laminate for durability
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Use dry-erase markers to trace the characters
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Wipe clean and repeat
This works well for:
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Homeschool
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Learning centers
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Morning work
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Cultural studies
Option 2: Sensory Writing in Salt or Sand
Sensory writing is calming, forgiving, and perfect for practicing unfamiliar symbols.
You’ll need:
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A shallow tray
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Salt or sand (salt works great if you don’t have sand)
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One Chinese number card

How to use it:
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Place the card above the tray as a reference
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Use a finger to draw the Chinese character in the salt or sand
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Smooth the surface and try again
This allows kids to focus on shape and movement rather than perfection.
A Note About Writing Chinese Characters
Chinese characters traditionally follow a specific stroke order, but this activity is not intended as formal writing instruction.
Instead, it emphasizes:
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Visual recognition
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Tracing and copying
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Sensory exploration
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Early cultural exposure
Think of this like tracing ancient symbols or hieroglyphs — the goal is familiarity, not mastery.

Free Printable: Chinese Number Tracing Cards (0–10)
These free Chinese number tracing cards include:
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Chinese characters (0–10)
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Arabic numerals
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Pronunciation support
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Clean black-and-white design for easy printing
They can be laminated for tracing or paired with sensory writing trays.
Download the Chinese Number Tracing Cards here
Extend the Learning with a Chinese New Year Activity
Once kids are familiar with Chinese numbers and characters, you can extend their learning with our Chinese New Year Zodiac Matching Game.
This hands-on game introduces the Chinese zodiac animals and symbols using a spinner and matching cards, making it a great companion activity for Lunar New Year or world cultures studies.
It pairs naturally with this number tracing activity for a more complete learning experience.
Who This Activity Is Great For
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Preschool & elementary learners
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Homeschool families
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Classroom cultural and social studies
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Lunar / Chinese New Year units
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Fine motor and sensory learning
This Chinese number tracing activity offers a calm, respectful way to introduce kids to Chinese characters, Chinese numbers, and pronunciation.
It’s simple to set up, easy to repeat, and flexible enough to use year-round.
Download the Chinese Number Cards now!
See Also:
Lunar New Year Zodiac Matching Game- Chinese New Year
