Learning Outcomes
Sight word picture page → matches word to picture and hint → clearer word recognition and easier reading fluency.
Scrambled letter hint practice → rearranges letters into the target word → stronger spelling for common sight words.
Writing line work → copies the correct word on the line → more confident vocabulary use in everyday sentences.
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Sight Words Picture Scramble Writing Page
This worksheet helps first graders build sight words and vocabulary by using a picture, a scrambled-letter name hint, and one clear writing line. The goal is to read the word, say it, and write it where the line is.
At this age, kids often get frustrated when the letters look jumbled, or they rush and miss small details. If you have ever heard, “I do not know,” after a few tries, the picture plus scrambled letters can steady the start.
Try it like this: point to the picture, say the word together, then ask your child to find the word using the scrambled letters hint. Finally, your child writes the word on the line while you quietly track with a finger under the letters.
What makes this page useful is the built-in with-hint support. It is a focused one-word-at-a-time practice that fits right into regular reading and writing time, without needing extra materials or app screens.
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