Learning Outcomes
Picture word page → sight word reading → child recognizes the picture’s name quickly and can say it with the correct letters.
Letter scramble hint → spelling support → child uses the hint to build the word, reducing guessing and frustration.
Writing line practice → handwriting and vocabulary memory → child copies the sight word once per session, strengthening recall.
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Picture Word Practice Worksheet: Sight Words
This picture-word practice worksheet builds sight words and vocabulary by showing a picture, a scrambled hint of the word name, and a line for writing.
At age 5, kids often get stuck when letter shapes feel unfamiliar, and the whole task can drag. With a picture first and a hint right there, the worksheet helps the child connect the spoken word to spelling.
Use this page for a short, shared moment. Look at the picture together, say the word out loud, then use the scrambled letters as the clue to spell the word. Finish by copying the word on the writing line while you encourage smooth, steady strokes.
The worksheet is different from a generic tracing page because it adds a picture and letter hint for support. That makes the practice feel more doable, especially when kids are still building confidence with new sight words.
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