Learning Outcomes
5-letter picture words → letter-by-letter spelling with picture clues → kids write each word in the correct order after saying it aloud.
5-letter picture words → copying practiced letter shapes into a matching box → handwriting and letter recall improve during short, repeated rounds.
5-letter picture words → spelling by building from first sound to full word → children use the same routine for new words in daily reading.

5 Letter Picture Word Spelling Worksheet for Kindergarten
The 5 Letter Picture Word Spelling Worksheet helps kindergarten kids practice spelling five-letter words by looking at each picture and writing the matching word. Each prompt follows the same “spell the picture” routine, so children focus on word order from start to finish.
Spelling five-letter words builds confidence for reading and writing because the child hears the word, connects sounds to letters, and records the letters in the right sequence. That repeated routine helps children remember letter order more easily during everyday book time.
To use the 5 Letter Picture Word Spelling Worksheet, parent and child can point to the picture, say the word out loud together, and tap one finger for each letter. Then the child writes all five letters in the worksheet’s writing spaces while the parent keeps saying the word slowly.
This specific Spell the Picture worksheet is built around five-letter words, so every writing box matches the same length and rhythm. That consistent five-letter layout helps kindergarten kids stay focused on spelling the word in order, not switching strategies mid-page.
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