Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary words → write matching picture numbers → builds number sense while strengthening word recognition in Kindergarten reading.
Vocabulary words → match words to picture clues → improves attention to print and supports spelling readiness through simple copying.
Vocabulary words → complete the left-to-right numbering task → gives quick practice with following directions and finishing small steps.

Vocabulary Numbering Matching Worksheet
This Vocabulary Numbering Matching Worksheet practices vocabulary numbering. Children read each vocabulary word in the left column and write the matching picture number in the blank box.
At age six, children learn best with quick, hands-on tasks that connect reading to something they can see. Many kids get bored fast or mix up numbers before they fully read the word.
Use this exact page by choosing three lines. Read one vocabulary word together, help your child point to the matching picture on the right, then have your child copy the picture number into the left box. Take a quick movement break, then finish the rest whenever attention is still there.
The worksheet stays focused because every word has its own number box, and the picture clue on the right makes the task feel more like matching than guessing. The result is clear practice with reading, listening, and writing one small step at a time.
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