Learning Outcomes
Sight words → picture-based spelling → child writes the correct letter sequence for each word in the right order.
Sight words → sound-to-letter attention during spelling → child notices starting sounds and matching letters while completing the word.
Sight words → repeated tracing and spelling practice → child builds automatic recognition of common words for easier reading later.

Sight Words Spell the Picture Worksheet
The Sight Words Spell the Picture Worksheet practices spelling sight words by having kindergarten kids spell a 5-letter word under each picture using the correct letter order.
Spelling sight words helps children connect common words with their written form, which supports confident reading and writing during everyday classroom work and home games.
Use the Sight Words Spell the Picture Worksheet for 5 to 10 minutes. Point to the picture, read the word together, then have the child trace the letters and write the word again slowly while saying each letter.
This specific Sight Words Spell the Picture Worksheet uses clear, kid-friendly pictures for each 5-letter target word and keeps practice focused on accurate spelling patterns inside one worksheet set by Whizki Learning.
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