Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → matching picture words to numbers → clearer number and word connections in preschool reading readiness.
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → writing picture numbers next to given words → steadier pencil confidence and attention to detail during simple print tasks.
Vocabulary Numbering worksheet → choosing the correct word after seeing a number → faster vocabulary recall when children build sentences and stories.

Vocabulary Numbering Worksheet for Preschoolers
This Vocabulary Numbering worksheet gives preschoolers practice with vocabulary numbering, writing picture numbers next to words and writing the matching word when a number is shown.
At age four, kids learn best when print feels tied to pictures and familiar sounds. Many parents notice that letter shapes can feel tricky, or that attention drops when a task starts to drag, so this page keeps the focus on one clear job at a time.
Use the page in two mini-steps. First, for the rows that ask for a picture number, read the word out loud, help the child point to the matching picture, and then write the picture number. Next, for the rows that show a number, have the child find that picture in the picture column, say the word together, and then write the word.
Each row uses the same picture set, so children can check their choices by looking back and repeating the word. This shared, hands-on layout is different from a generic tracing sheet because the “right answer” lives right next to the pictures, not in the air.
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