Learning Outcomes
Sight words spelling in the Spell the Picture worksheet, letter-by-letter copying, helps the child write five-letter words in correct order.
Sight words spelling using picture cues, child names the picture then fills word boxes, building faster recognition of BUNNY and IGLOO.
Sight words spelling practice with short sets, repeated spelling of MOUTH, BERRY, and MANGO, improves accuracy on the next matching attempt.

Sight Words Spell the Picture Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Sight Words Spell the Picture worksheet practices spelling five-letter sight words by connecting each picture prompt to a written word. Children look at a picture, say the word out loud, and spell the word in the matching boxes.
Spelling sight words with picture cues helps Kindergarten learners build the habit of letter order, not just letter sounds. When the same picture and word link repeats across a small set, spelling starts to feel familiar and faster.
To use the Sight Words Spell the Picture worksheet effectively, choose one picture at a time. Read the picture name together, point to the first box, and have the child copy the word letters carefully while tracing the letter order with a finger.
This specific spelling worksheet focuses on five-letter words paired with clear pictures, including BUNNY, IGLOO, MOUTH, BERRY, and MANGO. The short list makes shared practice easier for busy days, and the “spell the picture” format keeps attention on one clear goal.
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