Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → matching vocabulary words to picture numbers → builds word recognition and number-writing practice for kindergarten reading confidence.
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → reading word cues then writing the correct number in each box → strengthens listening-to-print connections and focus.
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → repeating 10 word-and-picture matches → helps children grow vocabulary through quick, structured review without long seat time.

Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet for Kindergarten
This Vocabulary Numbering worksheet helps kindergarten kids practice vocabulary word reading and number matching by writing the correct picture number in each empty box.
Number matching helps children connect print to meaning, and it supports early recall of new words. When handwriting practice feels messy, kids can stall, so the picture goal gives the page a clear, satisfying target.
Use this exact page for a short, calm round. Set a timer for 5 minutes, read the first vocabulary word together, point to the pictures on the right, choose the matching number, then write it in the box. Whizki Learning designs the layout so every match stays right in front of the child.
Each word has its own number box, so progress is visible one match at a time. The numbered pictures lower guesswork, and writing the numbers adds a steady, purposeful step beyond coloring.
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