Learning Outcomes
For 5-letter pictures, spelling the picture trains letter order by writing each word from the picture cue, improving first-grade word writing.
For 5-letter spelling, sounding out each picture name while writing letters builds a stronger spelling routine for simple reading.
For 5-letter words, repeated copy from the worksheet’s letter boxes helps children notice tricky middle sounds and correct reversals.

5-Letter Spell the Picture Spelling Worksheet for First Grade
The 5-Letter Spell the Picture Spelling Worksheet is a spelling worksheet for first graders where children look at five pictures and write the matching 5-letter word in the boxes. Each picture guides the spelling, so the focus stays on correct letter order and spelling of the word.
Spelling practice helps children store word patterns for faster reading and more confident writing. When kids spell picture words the same way each time, the letter order becomes easier to remember, which supports early sight-word reading.
For best results, pick one picture at a time. Say the picture name together, point to the first letter box, and have your child write the word while sounding out each sound. When the 5-letter word is finished, reread the word out loud and circle the first letter to reinforce starting accuracy.
This specific Spell the Picture spelling worksheet works well because every word is exactly 5 letters and each picture word fits the same size writing space. The consistent grid reduces guesswork, and the quick five-word set makes it easier for 1st graders to stay with the task.
Limited Time Sale
Kids’ Workbooks!
Boost your child’s skills with our discounted workbooks. Engaging activities for preschool, kindergarten, and grade 1 - now at special sale prices!








Fast shipping
Secure Payment
Licensed Teachers
For the planet
Printed in the USA
Find fresh ideas
To help your little learners grow!
Helpful guides for parents and teachers, and tips for making learning at home super fun.

Getting an energetic preschooler to sit still for handwriting practice often results in frustrating power struggles. This educator-approved playbook provides 10 screen-free, proprioceptive calm-down activities designed to regulate a dysregulated nervous system. Learn how heavy work, fine motor warm-ups, and breath control prepare a child's body and mind for successful, tear-free tracing and writing.
Sunny Hedge
When a preschooler complains of boredom, parents often feel immediate guilt and offer digital entertainment. This educator-approved guide explains the psychological mechanism of unstructured time and why boredom is the ultimate catalyst for independent play. Learn how to survive the initial complaining phase and utilize high-quality printed workbooks to bridge the gap between digital stimulation and deep, analog focus.
Sunny Hedge
Many parents panic when their preschooler cannot sit still for more than two minutes, fearing the child is not ready for formal schooling. This educator-tested guide explains why early attention spans are naturally short and provides a step-by-step plan to gently stretch cognitive stamina. Learn how to build a reliable 15-minute focus habit using screen-free, analog activities before the first day of kindergarten.
Sunny Hedge
The kitchen provides a natural, highly engaging mathematics classroom for preschoolers. This educator-approved playbook details 10 easy, screen-free number games using everyday pantry items and snacks. Learn how sorting pasta, measuring water, and counting blueberries builds foundational counting skills, one-to-one correspondence, and deep number recognition without any formal preparation.
Sunny HedgeJoin the Screen-Free Movement.
Get exclusive activities, expert tips, and inspiration for a more meaningful, offline family life.





