Ten job words down the middle, a black-and-white worker on each side, and a two-part task: match every word to its picture, then color the pictures in. The job set skews a little more grown-up (electrician, plumber, judge, cashier, athlete, fisherman) alongside familiar ones like chef and dentist, so it grows the vocabulary past the usual community helpers.
The coloring gives the page a longer, calmer tail: fast finishers keep working, and the act of coloring each worker reinforces the tools and uniforms that made the match. It is a good choice when you want one sheet to fill a longer block.