Learning Outcomes
Five-letter sight words, spelling skill, children say the picture word and write the five letters left-to-right for correct order.
Five-letter sight words, phonics-to-writing skill, kids copy each letter in sequence while looking at the object picture to strengthen spelling memory.
Five-letter sight words, automatic recognition skill, repeated spell-the-picture practice helps first graders write familiar words with fewer mistakes.

Five-Letter Sight Words Spell the Picture Worksheet
The Spelling Worksheet: Spell the Picture practices spelling of five-letter sight words by writing the letters that match each object picture in correct order.
Spelling five-letter sight words helps first graders read and write familiar words faster, since strong letter order makes word patterns easier to remember and reuse.
To use the Spelling Worksheet, parent or teacher chooses one picture, says the five-letter sight word out loud, and guides the child to copy the five letters in order, left to right.
This specific Spelling Worksheet uses five different object pictures with the same five-letter writing space, so handwriting practice stays consistent while focus stays on spelling.
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