Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → write picture numbers next to words → stronger word recognition and early number-to-print connections for preschoolers.
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → match numbers to picture words → improved vocabulary recall with clear, correct ordering.
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → switch between word-to-number and number-to-word → less boredom and more confidence during short practice sessions.

Vocabulary Numbering Picture Word Worksheet
This preschool Vocabulary Numbering worksheet asks your child to write a picture number next to a word, and then to write the matching word for a given number.
At age five, vocabulary grows quickly, but five-year-olds get bored fast when worksheets feel like only counting. This page stays focused on word learning while still giving practice with numbers.
Try this with the first 1 or 2 rows: read the picture word aloud, say the number aloud, and have the child write the number (or the matching word) while you point to the correct picture column.
The worksheet mixes two directions, word-to-number and number-to-word, so the child switches tasks instead of doing the exact same action over and over. That built-in change is what makes this printable feel different from a plain counting page from your drawer.
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