Learning Outcomes
Sight words: write letters under pictures, so kindergarten kids spell and read APPLE, HOUSE, SPOON with better accuracy.
Sight words: copy each 5-letter word in order, builds fine-motor control and correct sequencing for spelling other 5-letter words.
Sight words: sound out while writing, strengthens hearing-letters connection, making word reading smoother during partner activities.

Sight Words Spell the Picture Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Sight Words Spell the Picture worksheet helps kindergarten kids practice spelling five 5-letter sight words by writing matching letters under each picture prompt.
Spelling sight words supports broader reading, because quick word recognition helps kids focus on meaning while reading and writing during everyday stories and games.
Parent or teacher steps for the Sight Words Spell the Picture worksheet: point to the picture, say the word clearly, have the child trace the letters with a finger, then write the word in the boxes while saying each sound, and finish by reading the word aloud together.
This specific Sight Words Spell the Picture worksheet uses five picture clues with the same 5-letter word length, which keeps the writing area consistent and makes letter practice feel short and doable.
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