Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → matches numbers to pictured words → builds number-to-word links for early reading and writing.
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → writes picture numbers beside target words → strengthens pencil coordination and number sense alongside vocabulary building.
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → reverses the task using given numbers → improves recall of vocabulary names and supports confident sentence-level practice later.

Vocabulary Numbering Word and Picture Worksheet
The Vocabulary Numbering worksheet practices number and word matching in a reading and writing way, with picture-to-number and number-to-word rows. Kids write a picture number next to a word on some lines, and write the matching word on other lines.
At age 6, it is common for children to stall on letter-by-letter writing, especially when the work feels repetitive. Vocabulary Numbering helps because the picture clues guide the writing, and the number gives the next step.
Use this page for a quick, screen-free 5 minute round. Point to a row, cover the answer part, say the picture word together, and ask the child to copy the matching number next to the word or write the matching word under the given number.
The worksheet is useful because it includes both directions, writing numbers from words and writing words from numbers. That mix gives steady practice without turning into a single repeating worksheet routine.
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