Number 14 Worksheets
About These 15 Worksheets
Learning a new number should feel like an adventure, not a chore-and that’s exactly what this collection is all about. Each worksheet takes the number 14 and dresses it up in a different theme-dinosaurs, starfish, apples, hats, cakes, even ninjas! Instead of just tracing the same number over and over, kids get to count, color, solve puzzles, and follow mazes, all while practicing with 14. The variety keeps kids curious and makes number practice feel more like playtime.
These worksheets also sneak in skills beyond just “knowing” the number. Tracing builds fine motor control, counting groups builds one-to-one correspondence, and games like mazes or matching build focus and attention to detail. Each activity gives kids a slightly new way to meet the number, so the learning sticks. By the time they finish, 14 isn’t just another number-it’s a familiar friend they can spot, write, and count with confidence.
And the best part? These activities tie number learning to real-world ideas-candles on a cake, apples in a basket, seashells on the beach. That way, kids don’t just see 14 on paper; they start noticing it in daily life. It makes the number meaningful, memorable, and even a little fun to show off.
Have a Look Inside Each Worksheet
Ninja Numbers
Kids practice writing and recognizing the number 14 while following a ninja theme. It’s playful and a little sneaky, making number work feel like a secret mission. Tracing and counting become part of the adventure. This keeps kids focused while having fun with 14.
Maze of Fourteen
Students solve a maze by following the path of number 14s. It feels like a puzzle but doubles as number recognition practice. Each turn keeps them on the lookout for the right number. It’s an engaging way to reinforce spotting 14 quickly.
Cloud-Hopping Numbers
This worksheet has kids “jump” from one 14 to the next across a sky of numbers. It’s visual and energetic, like hopping across clouds. The game-like format builds number confidence without pressure. By the end, the number 14 feels familiar and easy to find.
Starfish Surprise
Children count groups of 14 starfish and trace the number. It combines counting with fun ocean imagery. The sea theme makes it lighthearted and engaging. This is perfect for building one-to-one correspondence with 14.
The Great Fourteen Frenzy
This worksheet is a mix of tracing, counting, and coloring all focused on 14. It feels lively, with lots of opportunities to repeat the number in different ways. The variety keeps kids from getting bored. It’s a full-on workout for mastering the number.
Candle Counting Cake Capers
Kids count 14 candles on a cake, then practice writing the number. It ties math to a birthday celebration, making learning feel special. Counting becomes a cheerful activity with a real-life context. This worksheet turns practice into a party.
Numerical Adventures with Fourteen
This page offers multiple little challenges around recognizing and writing 14. Each task feels like part of a mini adventure. It helps kids see the number from different angles-counting, tracing, and spotting. This makes the number really stick in their memory.
Hat-Stack Number Tracing
Students trace the number 14 written on top of stacked hats. The playful picture theme makes repetition less tedious. It builds fine motor skills while reinforcing recognition. This is tracing practice dressed up as a fun visual game.
Creative Count and Trace
Kids both count objects and trace the number 14. They get practice with quantity and symbol at the same time. The variety keeps them active and attentive. It’s a straightforward but creative way to strengthen understanding of 14.
Festive Fourteen
Children color and trace the number 14 with a festive theme. The cheerful design makes practice feel fun instead of routine. It’s engaging for kids who love coloring. By the end, they’re celebrating their success with 14.
Swirly Sea Shell Counting
Students count out 14 seashells and trace the number alongside them. The ocean theme adds visual charm. It blends math and creativity into one page. This helps kids connect counting to real-world objects.
Starfish Splash Number Trace
This worksheet has kids trace the number 14 with a splashy starfish theme. Repetition builds fluency with writing and recognizing the number. The sea setting makes it more engaging. It’s a relaxed but effective practice sheet.
Dino Dot Counting Adventure
Children count 14 dots alongside dinosaurs and trace the number. The dino theme keeps excitement high. It’s counting practice disguised as an adventure. Kids connect learning with something they love.
Apple Harvest Count
Students count 14 apples and then practice writing the number. The harvest theme ties math to everyday life. The activity builds quantity recognition in a relatable way. This is a sweet and simple way to learn 14.
Basket of Abundance
This worksheet has kids count 14 objects in a basket and write the number. It connects abundance with counting practice. Kids see how numbers link to collections in the real world. The task feels full and rewarding, just like the basket.
What Is the Significance of Number 14?
The number 14 has an interesting role in mathematics, as well as in many different cultures, religions, and fields of study. Here are some examples:
In Mathematics
14 is an even number, which means it can be evenly divided by 2. It’s also what mathematicians call a “composite number”, which means it can be divided evenly by numbers other than 1 and itself. The factors of 14 are 1, 2, 7, and 14.
14 is also the sum of the first three square numbers (1 + 4 + 9). In a sequence called the Fibonacci sequence, where each number is the sum of the two numbers before it (like 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, and so on), the number 14 appears as the seventh number in the sequence.
In Science
In the world of chemistry, the number 14 is important, too. The 14th element on the periodic table is Silicon, which is used in many things, including computers and glass.
In Calendar and Timekeeping
The number 14 plays a significant role in our calendar as well. There are 14 days in two weeks. The lunar cycle, which is the amount of time it takes for the Moon to go from a new moon to a full moon (or vice versa), is about 14 days.
In Literature
In literature, a type of poem called a sonnet usually has 14 lines.
In Religion and Mythology
The number 14 is important in several religions and belief systems. In Christianity, there are the 14 Stations of the Cross, which tell the story of Jesus’ journey to the crucifixion. Also, according to the Bible, there were 14 generations from Abraham to David, 14 from David to the Babylonian exile, and 14 from the exile to Christ.
In Chinese culture, the number 14 is considered unlucky because it sounds like the word for “death” in Chinese.