Learning Outcomes
Preschool child → matches vocabulary words to numbered pictures → writes the correct number and strengthens word-picture connections.
Preschool child → reads familiar vocabulary with adult support → remembers word meanings through repeated visual matching.
Preschool child → practices writing numbers in response to pictures → improves direction-following and early marking skills during reading play.

Preschool Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet
This preschool vocabulary numbering worksheet asks children to read 10 vocabulary words and write the matching picture number in each box. The focus is vocabulary and numbering, with the left word list and right numbered pictures.
At age 3, connecting words to visuals helps early reading feel more solid and less guessy. Many parents notice that kids get bored fast when tasks feel too long, so this page keeps each step small and repeatable.
Start with the first word. Point to the word, say it together, then point to the numbered picture choices. When the child picks a picture, guide the child to trace the number box with a finger before writing the number.
The worksheet stays focused because the word and number choices sit on the same page. The clear layout makes it easy to pause, check, and try again without extra materials or flipping between pages.
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