Learning Outcomes
Picture and scrambled name hint → sight word reading → helps a 6-year-old match the word to the picture with confidence.
Scrambled letters and hint → vocabulary building → strengthens word recognition, so common words feel easier during read-alouds and homework.
Writing line under the solved word → handwriting support for sight words → turns quick recognition into slower, more accurate practice.
Alphabet & Letters
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A–Z alphabet learning with words, examples, and early reading practice
Sight Word Scramble and Write Page
This sight word scramble and write page practices reading and writing a target word using a picture, scrambled letters, and a helpful hint.
At this age, kids often stall because letter shapes feel tricky, and the guessing part can get boring fast. This worksheet keeps the word hunt short, then asks for one clear writing try.
Use the page together by looking at the picture first, saying the target word out loud, then using the letter scramble hint to write the word on the line. Finish by rereading the word while pointing to the picture.
The with-hint format makes it different from a generic spelling sheet, because the scrambled letters give immediate support. The picture also helps the word stick as a meaning, not just a string of letters.
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