Learning Outcomes
5-letter picture words → spelling with letter boxes → kindergarteners build accurate letter order for common noun names.
5-letter picture words → practicing sound-to-letter matching while writing → spelling feels more automatic during everyday reading.
5-letter picture words → repeating spelled words across pictures → children gain confidence writing and checking spelling on new worksheets.

5-Letter Picture Word Spelling Worksheet for Kindergarten
The 5-Letter Picture Word Spelling worksheet helps kindergarteners practice spelling 5-letter words by writing the letters in boxes under each picture. This worksheet connects a picture noun to the exact spelling the child puts down on paper.
Spelling 5-letter picture words matters because correct letter order helps children read and write more confidently as familiar words show up in everyday books and worksheets. Letter boxes also give a clear “where each letter goes” plan for writing that feels less messy.
Use the 5-Letter Picture Word Spelling worksheet one picture at a time. Say the picture word slowly, for example PANDA, then point to the first letter box and help the child write the first letter, keep going box by box through the whole word, and finish with a quick read-through of the finished word.
This specific 5-letter picture word spelling worksheet is designed with five different kid-friendly nouns that are all exactly five letters long, so every row uses the same grid size. That repeat structure helps children focus on the letter sequence, not on figuring out where the letters should fit.
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