Learning Outcomes
Picture word cue → sight word writing practice → the child writes the target word with clearer letter order and fewer stops.
Scrambled-letter hint → vocabulary recognition → the child connects the word to the image and recalls it during read-alouds.
Guided copying on one line → letter formation and reading together → the child builds quick word recognition for everyday texts.
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Sight Word Writing Practice Worksheet
This kindergarten worksheet practices sight word reading and vocabulary by showing a picture, scrambled letters of the word name, and a single writing line.
At age six, letter shapes can feel tricky, and frustration can pop up when practice starts with a blank page. The picture and scrambled-letter hint give a quick starting point, so the child can try again without getting stuck.
Use this page for a short parent-child turn. Point to the picture, say the word together, then help the child spot the first letter in the scrambled letters. The child copies the word on the writing line while the parent models the word once.
This worksheet stays focused, one target word at a time, with a built-in clue. That makes it different from a generic writing page, because the hint supports correct letter order during shared practice.
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