Learning Outcomes
Picture word card → sight-word reading → child connects the image with the word to build instant recognition.
Scrambled-letter hint → spelling practice → child writes the target word with correct letter order and fewer reversals.
Writing line response → vocabulary use → child says the word and uses it during a quick read-aloud.
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A–Z alphabet learning with words, examples, and early reading practice
Picture Word Write: Sight Words Worksheet
The worksheet practices sight words and vocabulary by showing a picture, offering scrambled letters of the word, and giving a writing line to copy the target word.
At kindergarten age, strong sight words help reading feel smoother, but five-year-olds can hit a wall when writing feels too hard. Many parents notice letter-order battles and quick boredom during practice.
To use this exact page, point to the picture, say the word together, then have the child look at the scrambled letters and place them in order before writing the word on the line. The Whizki Learning printable structure keeps the support right on the page.
The picture clue plus the with-hint letter jumble makes this worksheet different from a generic “write the letters” sheet, because each try connects to a real word and one clear writing goal.
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