Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → Vocabulary numbering → Children connect picture numbers with spoken words by writing the correct number beside each word.
Worksheet → Number-to-word mapping → Children see a number and copy the matching picture word, building confident reading and spelling practice.
Worksheet → Two-way practice → Switching between write-number and write-word rows keeps sessions short and supports recall during early writing routines.

Number Word Picture Writing Practice Worksheet
This preschool reading and writing worksheet practices vocabulary numbering. Kids write the picture number next to a word, and kids write the matching word next to a number from the picture column.
Vocabulary numbering helps children connect number symbols with spoken words, which matters for early reading and early writing. If your child stalls on copying shapes or loses interest quickly, focus on a single row at a time to keep it doable and satisfying.
Try this with the exact page: first, work through the 5 rows where the child writes a picture number beside each word. Then switch to the other 5 rows, where the child looks at the number and writes the matching word from the picture column.
This worksheet is useful because it gives two matching styles on one sheet. Instead of only copying, the page turns number and word practice into a quick, repeatable match-and-write challenge that feels different from a generic printable.
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