Learning Outcomes
Numbering Vocabulary Word Match worksheet → matches vocabulary words to numbered pictures → supports early counting with meaningful word connections.
Numbering Vocabulary Word Match worksheet → practices listening, reading, and writing numbers in boxes → strengthens print awareness for age 3.
Numbering Vocabulary Word Match worksheet → encourages turn-taking during picture-word matching → helps families notice progress in vocabulary and number order.

Numbering Vocabulary Word Match Worksheet
The Numbering Vocabulary Word Match worksheet practices vocabulary numbering. The child reads each vocabulary word on the left and writes the matching picture number in the box on the right.
At this age, letter shapes can feel tricky fast. When kids get stuck with reading, number order can feel harder too, so the page uses simple picture matching to keep the task doable.
Use this exact page together by choosing one word at a time. Point to the word, find the matching picture, say the picture number out loud together, and then help the child write that number in the empty box.
This worksheet stays focused on word-to-picture connections, not random practice. Each of the 10 matches gives a clear “right picture, right number” moment that families can repeat during short table time, made for Whizki Learning style support.
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