Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → vocabulary numbering → child matches vocabulary words to picture numbers, strengthening word meaning and early number sense.
Worksheet → left-to-right matching → child tracks the word list and picture list in order, improving attention and early print awareness.
Worksheet → short practice rounds → child completes a few rows with confidence, building motivation for simple reading and writing steps.

Preschool Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet
This preschool worksheet practices vocabulary numbering, where the child reads each vocabulary word and writes the matching picture number in the box.
At age 3, connecting words to pictures helps children hold onto meaning while also noticing number order. Many parents hit a snag when pictures and words feel mixed up and the child says, “I can’t find it,” even after trying once.
Try a fast routine with this exact page. Choose 3 rows, point to the first word, read it together, then scan the picture column until the matching picture is found, and write the number in the box. Whizki Learning printable pages make it easy to repeat the same kind of practice without prep.
The worksheet is useful because it guides left-to-right attention with picture choices and boxes that are ready for numbering, instead of asking for lots of free writing or complicated spelling.
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