Learning Outcomes
Kindergarten learners → vocabulary numbering → match word meanings to picture numbers accurately, building confidence with reading for meaning.
Learners → word-to-picture correspondence → strengthen listening and attention by choosing the correct numbered image after reading each word.
Learners → number writing practice → improve fine-motor control while reviewing vocabulary, turning short work sessions into repeatable routines.

Vocabulary Number Match Worksheet
The vocabulary number match worksheet practices vocabulary and numbering. The child reads 10 vocabulary words on the left and writes the matching picture number in the empty boxes.
At age 6, word meaning is growing fast, but letter confusion can slow kids down. When a kindergartener gets stuck on a word shape or loses steam after a few items, the picture-number match keeps the task clear and steady.
Set the worksheet on a table and do the first one together. The child reads a word aloud, points to the matching picture on the right, and then writes the number in the box while counting out loud. Do two more words, then take a quick wiggle break before continuing.
The worksheet layout makes matching easy because each picture already has a number. This page is a handy, screen-free practice tool for short shared sessions, whether a parent is guiding or a teacher is checking in.
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