Learning Outcomes
5-letter sight word spelling practice builds letter-by-letter copying from each picture prompt, helping the child spell SNAIL, STOVE, and SHARK correctly.
Sight word spelling in the worksheet strengthens sound awareness by saying each letter aloud, then writing the matching letters for STOVE and SHIRT.
Repeated spelling of 5-letter words from pictures improves handwriting flow, so letter shapes stay consistent and spelling stays readable across five activities.

5-Letter Sight Word Spelling Spell the Picture Worksheet
The 5-letter sight word spelling Spell the Picture worksheet is a spelling worksheet for first graders, built for practicing how to spell five-letter words using a picture clue.
Sight word spelling helps children recognize words faster while writing, so everyday reading and writing use more familiar words with less stopping and fixing.
Use the Spell the Picture spelling worksheet by pointing to the picture, saying the word aloud, guiding letter tracing in the word boxes, then letting the child copy the letters carefully.
This specific Spell the Picture worksheet uses five different picture words on one page, so first graders get repeated practice with letter shapes in the same writing spots without switching tasks.
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