Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary Numbering Matching Worksheet → connect picture words with numbers → child writes the correct number next to each word.
Vocabulary Numbering Matching Worksheet → match numbers to pictured vocabulary → child writes the correct word for each given number.
Vocabulary Numbering Matching Worksheet → alternate word-to-number and number-to-word tasks → child strengthens recall and understanding through quick checks.

Vocabulary Numbering Matching Worksheet
The Vocabulary Numbering Matching Worksheet helps kindergarten kids practice vocabulary numbering by writing a picture number next to a word, and writing the matching word next to a number.
At age six, kids are building both letter control and focus, so tasks that drag can stall progress. When five-year-olds get bored fast, the best fix is a page that mixes skills and gives quick “check me” moments.
Use this worksheet together by doing one row as a team, then letting the child try the next one. Point to the picture, say the word out loud, and guide the number copy for the first section, then switch so the parent says a number and the child finds and writes the matching word. (Whizki Learning can sit right beside your pencil for these quick turn-taking moments.)
This worksheet is useful because it includes two kinds of practice on the same page, number-to-word and word-to-number. That mix helps show what the child understands, not just what the child can copy once.
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