Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary word boxes → vocabulary numbering → preschoolers match each word to the correct picture number with less guessing and more attention.
Picture number column → word-picture linking → children connect new vocabulary to real images, building stronger recall of meaning.
Number-writing boxes → writing number practice → fine-motor control improves while children complete engaging, bite-size matching rounds.

Vocabulary Numbering Words Practice Worksheet
The Vocabulary Numbering Words Practice Worksheet helps children practice vocabulary numbering. The child reads each vocabulary word on the left and writes the matching picture number in the blank box on the right.
At age 4, this matters because word recognition and “what goes with what” thinking are both still forming. Many parents notice that kids get stuck on letter shapes or start rushing when the page feels like a long task.
Use this page for a quick shared round. Pick 3 word rows, read each vocabulary word aloud, point to the matching picture, and then have the child write the picture number in the box while the parent double-checks together.
The worksheet is different from a generic matching sheet because it mixes reading words with writing numbers. That two-step try, check, and try again helps the Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet stay short, clear, and doable for preschool time with Whizki Learning.
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