Learning Outcomes
Preschool child → practices vocabulary-to-picture matching with numbers → strengthens early word recognition and connects number order to meaning.
Child → writes the correct picture number in each box → builds careful attention and hand movement needed for later writing tasks.
Family and teacher → use short, guided rounds on the same page → reduces guessing and creates quick practice that fits into busy days.

Preschool Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet
This worksheet gives preschoolers a simple job: read each vocabulary word on the left, then write the matching picture number in the empty box. The page practices vocabulary numbering by pairing word reading with picture matching and number writing.
At age 4, letter-shape practice can feel tiring, and kids often get bored fast when worksheets drag on. Vocabulary-to-number matching keeps the focus on quick recognition, gentle writing of numbers, and clear steps that feel doable for a young learner.
Use this exact page as a short, screen-free activity. Set a timer for 5 minutes, choose one word at a time, read the word together, and have the child point to the matching picture before writing the picture number in the box.
What makes this printable different from a generic tracing worksheet is the built-in two-column structure. The word column stays separate from the picture column, so the child can slow down, double-check the match, and finish with a clear sense of “found it.”
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