Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary words → word-to-picture numbering → correct matches and confidence using early reading cues at age five.
Numbered pictures → one-to-one correspondence → steadier counting and fewer mix-ups when writing digits in the number boxes.
Reading the word sounds → attention to key vocabulary → quicker recognition during storytime and everyday conversations.

Vocabulary Numbering Matching Worksheet for Preschoolers
The worksheet is a vocabulary numbering matching page. The child reads each vocabulary word on the left and writes the matching picture number in the empty box on the right. The focus skill is vocabulary numbering, turning word recognition into a clear numbered match.
At age five, connecting print with real pictures helps reading feel more doable, but many children stall when letter shapes feel tricky or when pages seem to go on too long. This worksheet keeps each try short and concrete, so vocabulary practice stays within a kid-friendly pace.
Use this worksheet right on the table. Read the first vocabulary word together, then point to the numbered pictures on the right. Ask the child to pick the matching picture, and write-check the number box after the choice. Repeat for the next word, keeping the work moving.
The worksheet is useful because it uses 10 word-picture pairings plus empty number boxes, so each answer is one clear match. This structure makes the page different from a generic “color and circle” sheet, because the child writes a number that connects reading to meaning.
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