Learning Outcomes
Five-letter picture words → letter-by-letter spelling from sound prompts → improves letter order for kindergarten reading and writing.
Spell the Picture worksheet → tracing and writing each uppercase word → strengthens sound-to-letter matching for common beginner words.
Five-letter picture-word spelling practice → separating first, middle, and last sounds → helps the child check work by reading the word back.

Five Letter Word Spelling: Spell the Picture Worksheet
The Spell the Picture worksheet for five-letter word spelling helps kindergarten kids practice spelling five-letter picture words. Children look at the picture, then write the matching word in the letter boxes, using letter sounds and letter order for words like KOALA, DAISY, HOUSE, APPLE, and MOUSE.
Five-letter word spelling matters because strong spelling supports early reading and writing. When kids spell five-letter picture words, letter order becomes easier to notice, and sound-to-letter matching builds confidence with beginner sight words.
To use the Spell the Picture worksheet, work one picture at a time. Say the word slowly, point to the first letter box, and have the child write letters in order while sounding out the first and last sounds. Finish by reading the completed five-letter picture word out loud together.
This specific Spell the Picture worksheet focuses on five-letter words only, so letter order practice stays short and doable for a busy five-year-old. The picture-to-word layout supports quick parent check-ins, so shared spelling practice feels calm and manageable.
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