Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → vocabulary numbering practice → connects spoken words and shown numbers to the correct picture for faster recall.
Worksheet → matching word-to-number tasks → builds confidence copying a number beside a word using picture supports.
Worksheet → alternating word and number writing → strengthens early number and word links through repeated, short row work.

Picture Number Vocabulary Writing Worksheet
This worksheet practices vocabulary numbering by mixing two kinds of rows. In 5 rows, the child writes a picture number next to a word. In the other 5 rows, the child sees a number and writes the matching word from the picture column.
At age 3, matching pictures to words and numbers is a big step, and the pencil part can be where progress stalls. If letter shapes make your child pause, the worksheet keeps the job clear, match first, write second.
Try this with the exact page: start at the top and do one row together. Point to the word or number, name it out loud, find the matching picture in the picture column, then write the matching number next to the word or write the word under the number.
This page feels different from a generic printable because it flips the direction of practice. Half the rows ask for numbers, and half the rows ask for words, so the child gets quick, repeated chances to connect the pair correctly.
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