Learning Outcomes
5-letter picture words → spelling practice → child writes the correct letters in order after naming the image out loud.
Picture clues → letter-sound mapping → child connects each sound to the matching spot on the spelling lines and avoids missing letters.
5-letter sight words → repeat spelling in short bursts → child builds automatic recognition of apple, lemon, mango, snail, and spoon.

Spell the Picture 5-Letter Sight Words Spelling Worksheet
The Spell the Picture 5-Letter Sight Words Spelling Worksheet helps 1st graders practice spelling by matching pictures to five-letter words, then writing the word under each image.
Spelling 5-letter sight words matters because correct letter order supports reading fluency and makes writing easier to understand when students move past “guessing” from pictures.
To use the Spell the Picture 5-letter sight words spelling worksheet effectively, point to a picture, say the word clearly, trace the letters with a finger, then write the word once on the spelling line.
This specific Spell the Picture worksheet uses a small set of 5-letter words, apple, lemon, mango, snail, and spoon, so practice stays focused and the child can feel success fast.
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