Learning Outcomes
Child → Vocabulary numbering → Matches 10 words to the correct numbered pictures, strengthening word-picture understanding.
Child → One-to-one number practice → Writes the right numeral for each picture, building early counting and attention.
Child → Word recognition → Repeats vocabulary across the page, helping preschoolers feel more confident reading familiar words.

Vocabulary Numbering Matching Worksheet
The Vocabulary Numbering Matching Worksheet helps preschoolers practice vocabulary numbering by reading each word on the left and writing the matching picture number in the box.
At age 3, word-picture connections and early counting both grow best with quick, repeatable steps. Many parents notice preschoolers get wiggly when a page has lots of empty boxes to fill, so this worksheet keeps each line simple and clear.
Use this exact page by sitting with the worksheet and doing 3 lines at a time. Read one word from the left column, then point to the right-column pictures and say the picture number. Let the child copy that number into the matching blank box, then repeat for the next 2 or 3 words.
This worksheet is useful because it pairs 10 vocabulary words with 10 numbered pictures, so checking progress feels visual. Each match has one clear action, write the number next to the word, which makes shared practice feel doable, from Whizki Learning.
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