Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary words → Vocabulary numbering → Child matches each word to the correct picture number with growing accuracy and confidence.
Picture numbers → Word meaning practice → Child strengthens word meaning by choosing the matching image and writing the number.
Reading and response → Early print connection → Child connects reading to a simple written response by filling number boxes without long spelling tasks.

Vocabulary Numbering Matching Worksheet
This worksheet practices vocabulary numbering for Kindergarten. The left column shows 10 vocabulary words with empty number boxes, and the right column shows 10 numbered pictures. The child reads each word and writes the matching picture number in the box.
Vocabulary helps kids follow directions and talk about their day, but five-year-olds get bored fast when tasks feel too heavy. When letter shapes slow kids down, matching words to pictures keeps attention on meaning first, then number writing.
Use this exact page by pointing to the first word, then flipping attention to the right column pictures. Ask the child to find the picture that matches the word, say the picture aloud, and write the picture number in the matching empty box. Finish with a quick “check together” by reading the next word and trying again.
What makes this worksheet different from a generic printable is the built-in match between words and picture numbers. The picture set gives instant context, and the number boxes give a clear way to respond even when spelling words is not the goal yet.
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