Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → word to number matching → helps preschoolers connect vocabulary meaning to picture order.
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → listening and reading picture cues → builds confidence writing matching numbers in blank boxes.
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → repeated mapping of words to numbers → strengthens early attention, one to one correspondence, and recall during book time.

Vocabulary Numbering Picture Matching Worksheet
The Vocabulary Numbering picture matching worksheet practices early reading by matching each vocabulary word to the correct numbered picture and writing the picture number in the box.
At age three, kids are still learning how to track details, so letter and number shapes can feel confusing. Many parents also notice that three-year-olds lose steam fast, especially when directions feel long.
For this exact page, parent reads one vocabulary word from the left column, child points to the matching picture on the right, and child writes the picture number in the empty box. Keep it to about 10 matches, then stop while the energy is still good.
The worksheet is useful because it connects word meaning to counting right on the same page, with 10 vocabulary words and 10 numbered pictures. That makes it feel like a game, not a worksheet chore.
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