Learning Outcomes
Sight words spelling -> picture-based spelling practice -> write five 5-letter sight words with correct letter order.
Sight words spelling -> repeated letter writing prompts -> build automatic word recall from pictures during reading time.
Sight words spelling -> teacher-parent check of spelled word -> improve spelling accuracy for familiar kindergarten vocabulary.

Sight Words Spell the Picture Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Sight Words Spell the Picture worksheet gives kindergarten learners a simple way to practice spelling five 5-letter sight words by copying letters under each picture.
Spelling familiar sight words helps reading feel smoother, because correct letter order supports word recognition and helps the child write the same words during everyday practice.
For each picture, point to the image, ask the child to say the word, then guide finger tracing of the letters before the child writes the word on the lines. After writing, read the spelled word aloud so the child hears the match to the picture.
Each prompt on this Sight Words Spell the Picture worksheet uses one clear picture with a short, 5-letter word like STAMP, SUSHI, and DAISY, so kindergarten spelling practice stays focused and manageable at Whizki Learning.
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