Learning Outcomes
5-letter picture words → spelling by copying letters under each image → stronger letter order memory for kindergarten sight-word spelling.
5-letter sight words → tracing and writing each letter in sequence → fewer letter reversals when sounding out words aloud.
Spell the Picture worksheet → practicing one word per picture → smooth spelling practice that helps children finish a full page with focus.

Spell the Picture 5-Letter Sight Words Worksheet
The Spell the Picture 5-letter sight words worksheet practices spelling by having kindergarten kids write the correct letters under a set of clear pictures. If kids stall on letter shapes or sound out words and then lose the order, this worksheet gives steady, picture-based support for spelling.
Spelling 5-letter sight words helps children notice letter order and practice saying sounds while writing. Strong letter order makes everyday reading and writing feel smoother, because familiar words become easier to recognize and spell.
To use the Spell the Picture worksheet, pick one picture at a time and do a quick loop. Say the picture word out loud, point to each letter as it appears, and then have the child copy the letters in the writing spot. Finish one word, then switch to the next picture, keeping the pace calm and focused.
This specific Spell the Picture worksheet focuses on one job, spelling short 5-letter picture words, with a simple one-picture-per-word layout that reduces decision fatigue. Whizki Learning designed the practice to keep attention on letter order, so kindergarten kids can build spelling confidence one word at a time.
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