Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet → match picture words to numbers and write the answers → strengthens vocabulary recall and number-word connections for kindergarten readers.
Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet → write picture numbers next to given words → supports attention to print details while practicing early handwriting.
Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet → alternate tasks of writing numbers and writing matching words → keeps practice fresh and builds confidence with two formats.

Vocabulary Numbering Picture Worksheet
This Kindergarten Reading and Writing worksheet practices vocabulary numbering. Five rows ask children to write the picture number next to a word. Another five rows show a number and ask children to write the matching word from the picture column.
At age 6, matching pictures to print helps children build the habit of meaning-making while they read and write. Many children can get stuck when the writing lines feel tiny, and some kids lose steam fast once letter-forming takes over.
Start at the top. Read the word aloud, find the picture clue, and say the number. Your child writes the number on the line, then moves to the next half where a number prompts the matching word.
This worksheet keeps two practice types on one page, so momentum stays steadier. Picture clues also give quick visual check-ins, which makes the activity feel more like guided practice than a long worksheet task.
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