Learning Outcomes
Word-to-picture matching → sight-word reading aloud → child matches each word to its picture and repeats it with correct sounds.
Word-to-picture matching → vocabulary building → child uses picture cues to understand meanings for words like mango and croissant.
Word-to-picture matching → early reading comprehension → child forms simple word-and-picture connections, helping later sentence reading in kindergarten.
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Sight Words to Picture Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten
The sight words to picture matching worksheet practices word-to-picture matching for kindergarten sight words and vocabulary. Each match asks a child to read a printed word, then point to the correct picture.
This kind of practice matters because sight words help reduce sounding-out guesswork. When pictures and words connect, vocabulary meaning sticks and early reading feels more manageable.
Use the sight words to picture matching worksheet as a quick 10-minute game. Read one word aloud, ask the kindergartener to find the picture, and then say a short, silly sentence using the matched word.
This specific worksheet includes 10 exact vocabulary targets, including neptune, flying-fish, book-stack, croissant, grater, sausage, glue-bottle, doll, mango, and award. Matching the same exact word-and-picture set helps build fast recognition for these sight words.
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