Learning Outcomes
The worksheet → vocabulary numbering practice → helps kindergarten students match each vocabulary word to the correct picture number.
Kindergarten writers → writing matching number boxes → builds confidence writing numerals while reading and finding picture meaning.
Parent-child sessions with the worksheet → word-to-picture matching → supports clearer recall of new vocabulary through quick, guided practice.

Kindergarten Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet
This worksheet is a kindergarten vocabulary numbering page. The child reads each vocabulary word on the left and writes the matching picture number in the blank box on the right.
At age five, kids build word knowledge through small, concrete steps. A common moment for parents is when children rush, look only at the pictures, and forget to use the word they just read.
Use this page by covering half at first. Have your child pick one word, find the picture that matches it, say the number out loud, and then write that number in the box.
Each vocabulary word has its own number box, so the worksheet supports steady practice without long writing. It is a tidy, low-stress way to mix reading and simple numeral writing in one place.
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