Learning Outcomes
This worksheet → vocabulary numbering → Child matches picture words to numbers and writes the correct number beside each word.
This worksheet → number-to-word writing → Child reads a number cue and writes the matching picture word to build recall.
This worksheet → short two-way practice → Child completes word-to-number and number-to-word rows in one seated activity with less frustration.

Number Picture Vocabulary Writing Worksheet
This preschool reading and writing worksheet practices vocabulary numbering, connecting picture words and numbers. Five rows ask for a picture number next to a word, and five rows ask for the matching word written from a number cue.
At age 5, letter work can feel slow, and that’s a common moment when kids lose focus. Vocabulary-number matching helps because the task stays simple, the goal stays clear, and each row ends quickly.
Use the worksheet for a hands-on, screen-free turn. First, complete the five rows where a word needs a picture number written beside it, using a finger to point to the picture column while the parent reads the word aloud. Next, complete the five rows where a number is shown, writing the matching word from the picture column.
The worksheet is useful because it mixes two directions, word-to-number and number-to-word, so vocabulary and writing both get practice in one sitting. The picture column keeps support right on the page, making the activity feel less like a test and more like guided play with a purpose from Whizki Learning.
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