Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet → Picture-to-number matching → Kindergarteners connect spoken words with written numbers more confidently and with fewer guessing moments.
Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet → Writing numbers next to given words → Five-year-olds practice formation while using the picture column as a steady guide.
Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet → Writing matching words for given numbers → Children strengthen word recall and pay closer attention during short, screen-free practice.

Vocabulary Numbering Practice Worksheet
This Kindergarten Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet practices matching picture words to numbers and writing the correct number or word in each row. Five rows ask the child to write a picture number next to a word, and five rows ask the child to write the matching word for a given number.
At age 5, kids often get stuck when letters feel fiddly, and boredom can hit quickly when they feel unsure. The worksheet keeps the task simple, because the picture column gives a concrete reference while the child practices vocabulary and numbering.
Try this with the exact page: point to the picture column first, then do one row in “words to numbers” and one row in “numbers to words.” For each row, say the word or number out loud, find the matching picture or word, then have the child copy only that one answer.
The worksheet is useful because it uses both directions, so children practice recall in two ways instead of repeating the same type of row. It is also laid out for a quick shared moment, so you can stop after a few rows and save the rest for later.
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