Learning Outcomes
Number Vocabulary Matching Worksheet → vocabulary numbering (write matching numbers) → strengthens early links between spoken words and written number order.
Number Vocabulary Matching Worksheet → vocabulary numbering (write matching words) → builds confidence matching pictures to words using numbers as clues.
Number Vocabulary Matching Worksheet → picture-to-word matching with number support → improves classroom readiness for early reading and writing tasks.

Number Vocabulary Matching Worksheet for Preschool
The Number Vocabulary Matching Worksheet practices vocabulary numbering by having a child write picture numbers next to words, and write matching words next to numbers.
At this age, kids can get stuck when the writing feels hard, like letter shapes or tiny spaces, and they can also lose interest fast. Short rounds with clear pictures keep the focus on the word and the number.
Try this exact page: sit with the picture column first, point to one picture, then say the word out loud. Work on the first row together, then let the child write the number next to the word, or write the word next to the number, using the picture column as a guide.
This worksheet is useful because it uses both directions of matching in one set of rows, so the child practices the connection both ways. The picture column helps keep the task concrete, not abstract, like a worksheet without visuals.
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