Learning Outcomes
The worksheet → vocabulary recognition → helps a five-year-old connect each vocabulary word to a matching picture number.
The worksheet → number writing practice → gives children repeated chances to mark the right numeral after reading the word.
The worksheet → word-to-picture matching → builds confidence for reading routines and makes review feel like a quick puzzle.

Vocabulary Numbering Matching Worksheet
This vocabulary numbering matching worksheet practices vocabulary recognition and number writing. The child reads each vocabulary word on the left and writes the matching picture number in the box on the right.
At age five, word meaning sticks best when it is tied to a picture right away. Many parents notice their child guesses the picture quickly or skips the word because reading feels like too much work.
Use this exact page by doing one line together at a time. Point to the first word, have the child try reading it, then pick the matching picture on the right. Say the word and picture name out loud, and write the picture’s number in the empty box.
The worksheet stays focused because each vocabulary word has one clear target number. The blank boxes make the activity feel like a quick puzzle, while still getting practice with handwriting and careful matching.
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