Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → Vocabulary numbering from picture cues → Kindergarten children practice mapping number labels to vocabulary, improving reading readiness and spelling confidence.
Worksheet → Writing the matching number and word → Five-year-olds get repeated pattern practice, reducing confusion between similar-looking words.
Worksheet → Two-way number and word matching → Children learn to follow directions in steps, supporting stronger early writing routines.

Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet for Kindergarten
This Vocabulary Numbering worksheet helps kindergarten children connect picture numbers to vocabulary words. The page includes rows where children write the picture number next to a word, and rows where a number is shown and the child writes the matching word from the picture column.
At age 5, kids can get bored fast when worksheets feel like long copying. This two-direction format keeps things moving, especially when a parent notices their child rushes, skips the picture clues, or mixes up similar word choices.
To use this exact page, pick just one row. Read the picture word column together, then help the child write the correct number next to the word for the first set, or write the matching word for the second set.
The picture column acts like a visual word bank, and the repeated pattern lets children practice both number meaning and word writing. This makes the worksheet more focused than a generic printable, with clear, picture-supported answers.
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