Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary Numbering Picture Match Worksheet → Word reading → Children match ten vocabulary words to picture choices and write correct numbers.
Vocabulary Numbering Picture Match Worksheet → Number writing practice → Five-year-olds slow down to check details, improving accuracy and confidence with marking boxes.
Vocabulary Numbering Picture Match Worksheet → Vocabulary reinforcement → Matching words to labeled pictures strengthens recall and makes everyday language easier to use.

Vocabulary Numbering Picture Match Worksheet
The Vocabulary Numbering Picture Match worksheet asks preschoolers to read ten vocabulary words on the left and write the matching picture number in the empty boxes on the right. The worksheet practices word recognition and number writing at the same time.
At age 5, vocabulary grows quickly, but number writing can feel slow when attention drifts. Many parents notice five-year-olds get bored fast after a few tries. A set of clear word-to-number matches keeps the work short, steady, and doable.
Start with the first row. Read the first vocabulary word together, then find the same picture on the right. Ask the child to say the picture number out loud before writing that number in the box.
The two-column layout makes matching visible, so adult help can focus on the vocabulary word instead of guessing. Ten pairs on one page give enough practice for accuracy without turning into a long activity, which makes the worksheet different from a generic counting sheet.
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