Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary numbering worksheet → number-to-picture word matching → builds early word sense with correct number cues during writing.
Vocabulary numbering worksheet → copying the picture number next to a word → strengthens one-to-one number and print connections for 4-year-olds.
Vocabulary numbering worksheet → writing the matching word for a shown number → grows listening, vocabulary, and letter formation practice in short bursts.

Numbering Picture Words Writing Worksheet
This preschool reading and writing worksheet practices vocabulary numbering, matching numbers to picture words and writing the matching item on each row. Half the rows ask a child to write a picture number next to a word, and the other half ask a child to write the matching word for a shown number.
This skill matters at age 4 because it connects spoken words, picture meanings, and early writing. Many parents notice a common bump, kids can get frustrated when letter shapes feel hard, or attention slips when the page feels slow and repetitive. This page keeps the directions clear row-by-row, so the child has a steady “next match” to focus on.
Try this with the page: set a timer for 5 minutes. Do the first row together, saying the number out loud and pointing to the matching picture. For the “write the picture number” rows, guide the child to write the correct number next to the word. For the “write the matching word” rows, guide the child to find the picture word in the picture column and write that word under the number.
The worksheet stays practical and hands-on, with pictures that give immediate support without extra materials. It also mixes both directions, so vocabulary and number recognition get practiced in the same spot. Printing this Whizki Learning page makes it easy to repeat the routine whenever your child needs a quick win.
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