Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary word and numbered picture pairs → matching word to picture number → children connect spoken vocabulary with a clear visual choice.
Vocabulary word and number box → writing the correct picture number → children practice early writing while staying focused on one task.
Vocabulary word recognition → pairing words with quantities in pictures → children build confidence using new words in simple daily talk.

Vocabulary Numbering Practice Worksheet
This Vocabulary Numbering worksheet helps preschoolers practice vocabulary and numbering by matching each word on the left to the correct numbered picture on the right, then writing the picture number in the box.
At age 3, word work can feel hard when it turns into “read it again” repetition. Many kids get restless quickly, so keeping the task small and concrete helps vocabulary stick.
Use the first row as a quick start: read the vocabulary word, point to the pictures, say the matching picture out loud, then let the child copy the picture number into the empty box while the worksheet is still in front of both of you.
The worksheet is useful because it blends word meaning with early writing, and the numbered pictures give clear next steps. It is different from a generic tracing sheet because the child makes real choices, word by word, picture by picture.
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