Learning Outcomes
Preschool learners → vocabulary numbering → connect picture words with shown numbers and write the correct matches with fewer mix-ups.
Preschool learners → vocabulary numbering → practice choosing the right word for a picture and copying it in the correct spot.
Preschool learners → vocabulary numbering → build early print confidence by writing numbers beside words and words beside numbers.

Preschool Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet
The worksheet practices vocabulary numbering by mixing two tasks, writing a picture number next to a word and writing the matching word when a number is shown.
At age 4, children often know the word in conversation, then hesitate when pencil work gets fussy. When your child hits a roadblock with handwriting, the picture support helps reduce guessing and keeps the task feeling doable.
Use the worksheet in one sitting. First, point to the picture column and read each picture word together, then let the child write the picture number next to the matching word in the first rows. Next, point to a number in the other rows, find the matching picture word, and guide the child to write that word on the line.
This worksheet feels different from a generic tracing page because the child practices two directions of the same skill, number to word and word to number, with pictures doing the heavy support. Whizki Learning printable library pages like this are made for quick shared moments that stay focused on one learning move.
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