Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → Vocabulary numbering → Child writes picture numbers next to words and builds a clear link between numbers and vocabulary.
Worksheet → Word-number matching → Child writes the correct word under a number, strengthening attention to order and picture cues.
Worksheet → Shared writing practice → Adult and child practice short turns, helping preschoolers enjoy spelling-like effort without getting stuck for long.

Vocabulary Numbering Picture-Word Worksheet
The vocabulary numbering worksheet practices picture-word matching and number-to-word recognition, with 5 rows for writing picture numbers beside words and 5 rows for writing the matching word under a number.
These skills matter at age 3 because kids start noticing print patterns, and pencil work can feel tricky. When three-year-olds get bored fast or stall on copying, this worksheet makes practice feel manageable with quick row-by-row checks.
Try this plan with the worksheet: point to the picture column, say the word out loud, and ask your child to find the matching picture number for the first row. For the numbered rows, point to the number, say the matching word from the pictures, and guide your child to write that word on the line.
The worksheet is different from a generic printable because each row connects a word to a number using the same picture set, so shared conversation and immediate feedback stay built in.
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