Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → write picture numbers beside matching words → builds number-to-word connections and steadier early writing habits.
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → match displayed numbers to picture words → strengthens recall of common vocabulary while practicing careful attention.
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → alternate word-to-number and number-to-word tasks → gives preschoolers quick wins that keep lessons moving and fun.

Vocabulary Numbering Practice Worksheet
This worksheet practices vocabulary numbering for preschool reading and writing. Five rows ask children to write a picture number next to a word. Five rows show a number and ask children to write the matching word from the picture list.
Number writing can feel fiddly, and many caregivers notice number shapes stall a quick start. Five-year-olds also get bored fast, so short, turn-taking work helps practice feel doable while building early reading.
Pick one row. Point to the picture column, say the picture word aloud, then model writing the number next to the word or writing the word for the given number. Let the child finish the next row, then switch roles for two more rows.
Because the page mixes word-to-number and number-to-word tasks, children practice connecting pictures, vocabulary, and writing in two directions. The picture column gives built-in support, so the worksheet works well even with minimal extra materials.
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