Learning Outcomes
Word to picture matching → vocabulary recognition → children match written words to detailed images, strengthening object naming and early reading confidence.
Word to picture matching → reading comprehension → children use context from images to understand new vocabulary like octagon, cloche, and succulent.
Word to picture matching → visual attention → children carefully scan pictures and words, improving focus, left-to-right tracking, and print awareness.
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A–Z alphabet learning with words, examples, and early reading practice
Kindergarten Word to Picture Matching Vocabulary Worksheet
The Kindergarten Word to Picture Matching Vocabulary Worksheet for 6-year-olds asks children to read or listen to a word and then draw a line to the matching picture, practicing early word recognition and vocabulary.
Matching printed words to pictures on the Kindergarten Word to Picture Matching Vocabulary Worksheet helps children connect written language to real objects, which strengthens vocabulary, reading comprehension, and long-term word memory.
Parents and teachers can use the Kindergarten Word to Picture Matching Vocabulary Worksheet by first saying each word aloud, inviting the child to repeat the word, and then guiding the child to match the word to the correct picture before optionally coloring the pictures for extra practice.
The Kindergarten Word to Picture Matching Vocabulary Worksheet from Whizki Learning is uniquely useful because the worksheet blends familiar items like a pen, tiger, and volleyball with stretch vocabulary such as cloche, octagon, and succulent, encouraging children to use picture clues and careful observation to understand new words.
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