Learning Outcomes
With 5-letter picture words, the child practices spelling by writing missing letters in order, improving recall of whole words.
Using 5-letter picture words, the child says the word sound-by-sound while writing, which builds letter-sound connection and reduces letter guesses.
For 5-letter picture words, the worksheet’s picture cue supports spelling practice, helping the child recognize written spelling forms during reading.

5-Letter Word Spelling Worksheet: Spell the Picture
The 5-letter word spelling worksheet helps first graders practice spelling 5-letter picture words by writing the letters in order under each image. Each picture gives one spelling target word: PANDA, APPLE, SPOON, EARTH, and PLUTO.
Spelling words by sound and then by writing helps kids connect spoken sounds to letter marks. When a child can spell common 5-letter words, reading becomes smoother because written words start to look familiar instead of random.
To use the worksheet well, point to a picture and have your child say the word out loud. Then guide a finger “tap” for each sound, one sound at a time, before writing. After writing, read the word together once from left to right.
This specific spell the picture worksheet keeps the practice tight by using exactly five 5-letter words with clear noun pictures. The page setup supports short attention spans, and the same “look, say, write, read” routine builds spelling confidence across all five words.
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