Learning Outcomes
Kindergarten learners → vocabulary numbering matching → write picture numbers next to words, building one-to-one word and number connections.
Kindergarten learners → reading familiar vocabulary with pictures → practice sounding out words and choosing correct numbered images for quick, confident recall.
Kindergarten learners → writing numbers from a reference set → strengthen numeral recognition and fine-motor control through repeated, short matches on the page.

Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet for Kindergarten
This worksheet is a vocabulary numbering matching page where Kindergarten learners read each word on the left and write the matching picture number in the box.
At this age, letter work can feel slow, and number copying can feel even slower. If your child stalls on letter shapes or loses interest halfway through the page, the word-to-picture match gives the brain a clear next step, one row at a time.
Set the worksheet on a table, read the first vocabulary word together, and have the child point to the picture that fits. Then the child writes the picture’s number in the box, while you say the word once more for a smooth, screen-free routine.
The worksheet feels different from a generic printable because the numbered pictures bring the vocabulary to life, and the child practices writing numbers with real purpose, not just worksheets for worksheets’ sake.
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