Learning Outcomes
Preschoolers → Vocabulary numbering → match vocabulary words to numbered pictures → build word recognition and early written number confidence.
Preschoolers → Tracking words and pictures → choose the correct picture number for each word → strengthen attention during reading and writing.
Preschoolers → Short, repeated practice → complete 10 word-to-number matches → feel successful with literacy and number skills together.

Preschool Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet
This worksheet helps preschoolers practice vocabulary numbering, reading each word on the left and writing the matching picture number in the box.
At this age, kids often stall when writing feels hard or when picture counting takes too long, and five-year-olds can get bored fast. Vocabulary numbering keeps the work small and focused, word first, number second.
Use this page for a shared 10-minute round. Point to the first word, say it together, then have the child look at the numbered pictures and choose the matching one. After the child writes the number in the box, celebrate the choice and move to the next word.
Unlike a generic worksheet, this one combines word meaning and early number writing in the same row, so the child gets lots of practice without extra materials. Each match makes a clear check, which helps kids stay confident while reading and writing get stronger.
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