Learning Outcomes
Preschoolers → vocabulary numbering → match pictured words to the right numbers and write them on the page, building early word memory.
Preschoolers → vocabulary numbering → practice from both directions, word-to-number and number-to-word, keeping attention longer during short, shared sessions.
Preschoolers → vocabulary numbering → connect spoken vocabulary to written symbols, strengthening print awareness and supporting later reading readiness.

Preschool Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet
This Preschool Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet practices vocabulary numbering, matching picture words to the correct numbers and writing the answers on the lines.
At age 3, this helps children connect what they say with what they see on the page. When practice turns into nonstop letter tracing, many kids stall or wander off, so keep the focus on pictures and quick turns.
Try one row together. For the rows that show a word, point to the matching picture in the picture column, say the word, and help your child write the correct number. For the rows that show a number, point to the picture with the matching number, say the word, and help your child write the word.
The worksheet stays interesting because it practices two directions, word-to-number and number-to-word. Each row uses the same picture column for support, so the page feels like a guided game, not a test. Whizki Learning keeps the directions clear for parent and teacher check-ins.
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