Learning Outcomes
The worksheet helps children practice vocabulary numbering by matching each word to the correct numbered picture, improving word meaning connections.
The worksheet builds reading-to-writing accuracy by having kindergarten learners write picture numbers that match read words with fewer mistakes.
The worksheet supports confidence during short practice by turning vocabulary work into a clear, step-by-step matching task.

Vocabulary Numbering Practice Worksheet
The worksheet practices vocabulary and numbering by having a child read each word on the left and write the matching picture number in the box. Each row pairs a vocabulary term with a numbered picture so the child connects meaning to the right number.
At this age, kids often stall when the task asks for both reading and writing, especially if the page feels like “work.” A helpful next step is to do the first row together: read the word out loud, have your child point to the picture, say the picture number, and then let your child write that one number.
On the rest of the page, work one row at a time in the same way, keeping it light. If your child hesitates, reread just the word and check the picture choice before writing. Whizki Learning can be a handy place to find these quick practice pages for shared moments.
The worksheet stands out because it mixes reading with a simple writing goal, “write the matching number,” using clear picture support. It also invites easy stop points, like finishing 2 rows, taking a quick break, and coming back for a few more.
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