Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary words → number matching → child writes the correct picture number, strengthening word meaning and early writing habits.
Numbered pictures → careful attention → child scans and compares, building confidence with sequencing and visual discrimination in preschool.
Shared practice time → read, say, write → child connects sounds to print and finishes a short activity that fits 5-year-old attention spans.

Vocabulary Numbering Matching Worksheet
This worksheet is a vocabulary numbering matching page. Preschoolers read vocabulary words on the left and write the matching picture number in each box on the right.
At age 5, kids often stall on letter shapes or get bored fast when writing is all tracing. Vocabulary numbering keeps the task short and meaningful, because each picture number is tied to a word the child can say and point to.
Use the page with a stop-and-check rhythm: read one word together, find the picture that matches, say the picture number out loud, and then the child copies that number in the box. Aim for 5 matches, take a quick stretch, then finish the rest.
The picture lineup supports guessing, and the blank number boxes give number writing practice without forcing spelling. The worksheet asks the child to connect word meaning and written numbers in one hands-on step.
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