Learning Outcomes
Vocabulary words → word-to-picture matching → accurate recognition of each sight word after reading and pointing to the correct picture.
Vocabulary words → repeated sounding-out and tracing the matching word → faster automatic reading of high-need sounds during workbook practice.
Vocabulary words → building a small word bank with pictures → better meaning recall when students see the words in simple sentences.
Alphabet & Letters
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A–Z alphabet learning with words, examples, and early reading practice
Sight Words Word to Picture Matching Worksheet
The Sight Words Word to Picture Matching Worksheet practices word-to-picture matching by asking 1st graders to match vocabulary words like mailbox, lemon, carrot, and salmon to the matching pictures. Reading practice stays hands-on and focused on building sight-word recognition.
Sight-word recognition matters because strong vocabulary meaning connects faster word reading with smoother sentence reading. When vocabulary words link to pictures, early readers remember what the word means and recognize the word again more quickly.
Use the Sight Words Word to Picture Matching Worksheet as a shared desk activity. Have a parent or teacher point to a vocabulary word, say the word aloud, then ask the child to find the picture that matches and say the matched word again before moving to the next item.
This specific word-to-picture matching worksheet includes 10 everyday vocabulary words and picture options that match the word shape and meaning at the same time. Whizki Learning made the pages simple enough for short practice blocks, so families can repeat success without feeling rushed.
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