Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → vocabulary-word to picture matching → strengthens word meaning and helps children remember new words more easily.
Worksheet → numbering practice → supports one-to-one correspondence and accurate copying of a single digit each time today.
Child → reading simple vocabulary and scanning pictures → builds early reading confidence through short, focused rounds.

Numbering Vocabulary Words Worksheet for Preschool
This worksheet practices vocabulary numbering. The child reads 10 vocabulary words in the left column, then writes the matching picture number into each empty number box.
At age 5, connecting words to pictures helps vocabulary stick and supports early reading confidence. One common friction is when handwriting feels slow, so children rush or lose focus while waiting to find the right answer.
Use this exact page in a short, shared routine. Read the first word together, point to it, then have the child scan the numbered pictures on the right. When a match is found, the child writes that picture’s number in the empty box, then continues one word at a time.
The worksheet design does the guiding for you. The left column keeps the vocabulary in view, the right column gives clear picture targets, and the empty number boxes make the task feel concrete, especially compared with a generic “trace or write” sheet from the stack.
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