Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet → matching vocabulary words to numbered pictures → child writes correct numbers in blank boxes after reading.
Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet → one-to-one word and picture matching → child connects spoken words with visual meaning and number symbols.
Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet → early number writing for matching → child builds confidence by completing short, repeatable word-picture-number tasks.

Vocabulary Numbering Reading Worksheet
This preschool reading and writing worksheet practices vocabulary numbering. The child reads each vocabulary word on the left and writes the matching picture number in the blank box.
At age 3, this helps words connect to real meaning and to counting. Many parents notice that kids can find the picture, then get wiggly or mix up the number when they switch back and forth between the columns.
Try this with the exact page: do the first row as a team. Say the word on the left, point to the matching picture on the right, then model writing that picture’s number in the box. Do the next two words, then stop and celebrate.
The worksheet is useful because it combines word reading, picture matching, and number writing in one simple layout. It gives a clear, repeatable routine for shared practice, without needing extra supplies or apps.
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