Learning Outcomes
Preschoolers → vocabulary numbering with pictures → match spoken word and printed number, strengthening early print meaning and number sense.
Preschoolers → write picture numbers next to words and write words next to numbers → practice one-to-one correspondence using simple guided marks.
Preschoolers → repeat word and number pairings across ten rows → build confidence with reading direction and listening, reducing pencil-stall moments.

Vocabulary Numbering Picture Word Writing Worksheet
This preschool worksheet practices vocabulary numbering, matching picture words to numbers and writing the matching word or picture number in each row.
At age 3, word and number connections help children understand that print carries meaning. A common parenting friction is that copying takes longer than kids expect, and pencil time can turn into a battle.
Use this exact page for one shared round, start with the first row together, then do the same routine for 2 more rows. Say the word from the picture column, point to the matching number, trace the number or word in the air, and let the child fill in one box.
Five rows ask for a picture number next to a word, and five rows show a number and ask for the matching word, so practice flips between looking and writing while staying picture-supported.
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