Learning Outcomes
Sight words → spell HEART, HIPPO, TIGER, MANGO, STAMP in order → stronger letter sequence control while writing.
Sight words → spell the picture word using the picture as a guide → faster recognition of familiar words during reading.
Sight words → practice letter-by-letter writing on each Spell the Picture row → improved confidence to attempt new sight words independently.

Sight Words Spell the Picture Spelling Worksheet
The Sight Words Spell the Picture spelling worksheet practices sight word spelling by asking children to spell the picture word in order: HEART, HIPPO, TIGER, MANGO, and STAMP.
Sight word spelling helps children recognize common words faster and write them with more confidence during reading and everyday note-making, like lists and labels.
To use the Sight Words Spell the Picture spelling worksheet, parent and child point to a picture, say the word out loud together, then write the letters in order using the picture as a memory cue.
The Whizki Learning Sight Words Spell the Picture spelling worksheet keeps practice grounded in simple, repeatable picture-to-word spelling, using five 5-letter words to make letter order feel doable.
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