Learning Outcomes
This worksheet → practices vocabulary numbering → helps kindergarteners connect picture words with matching numbers for easier reading recall.
This worksheet → builds word-to-number and number-to-word matching → supports written responses by turning pictures into a quick writing goal.
This worksheet → strengthens early spelling awareness → gives practice writing simple word names with less pressure than longer sentences.

Vocabulary Numbering Picture Word Worksheet
This worksheet practices vocabulary numbering using a picture column to match words with numbers. Five rows ask the child to write a picture number next to a word, and five rows ask for the matching word next to a number.
At age 5, letter writing can feel slow when kids get stuck on letter shapes, and attention can wander quickly. Vocabulary numbering keeps the task concrete because each answer comes from a picture match, not from guessing.
Use this page for a quick, shared run. Point to the first picture in the picture column, say the word out loud, and help the child find the correct number to write on the word row. Then, for the numbered rows, point to the number, say it, and have the child choose the matching picture word to write next to the number.
This worksheet stays motivating because it mixes word-to-number and number-to-word practice in just 10 rows. Picture cues give clear support, so the child can focus on making correct word-number pairs without needing to handle longer reading tasks.
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