Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → vocabulary numbering → preschoolers match pictures to words using numbers, building number-word connections through simple writing.
Worksheet → vocabulary numbering → children write a picture number next to a given word, helping recall and attention to one-to-one matches.
Worksheet → vocabulary numbering → children read a number and write the matching word from pictures, strengthening direction-following and early spelling habits.

Vocabulary Numbering Picture Writing Worksheet
This worksheet practices vocabulary numbering, helping preschoolers match picture words with numbers and write the correct answer in each row.
At this age, kids often stall on letter shapes, so the job needs to feel bite-sized and clear. Vocabulary numbering lets the child use pictures and numbers as a simple guide, not a long “writing” challenge.
Use this page by doing one row together at a time. For the rows that say to write a picture number next to a word, point to the word, say it out loud, then find the matching picture and number. For the rows that show a number and ask for the matching word, point to the number, help the child find the right picture word, then write the word for that row.
The worksheet is useful because it practices both directions, write-picture-number next to a word and write-word for a given number, so vocabulary sticks through repetition. It also keeps the layout simple, with a built-in picture reference column for fast, low-stress checking.
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