Learning Outcomes
5-letter word pictures → letter-by-letter spelling practice → steadier spelling for common objects shown on the worksheet.
5-letter word pictures → focus on ordering letters correctly → fewer reversals when writing APPLE, TIGER, SNAIL, HOUSE, and SPOON.
5-letter word pictures → sound to letter matching during spelling → stronger word recognition during reading and spelling drills.

Spell the Picture 5-Letter Words Spelling Worksheet
When children stall on letter shapes or get bored fast, a Spell the Picture worksheet can keep spelling practice concrete. This 5-letter word spelling worksheet asks students to spell APPLE, TIGER, SNAIL, HOUSE, and SPOON next to matching pictures.
Spelling with picture cues helps children connect a word’s meaning to its letters, building stronger letter order habits. Clear practice with five-letter words supports reading, writing, and everyday note-taking as word lengths stay manageable for a 1st grader.
Use the Spell the Picture 5-letter words spelling worksheet for a short routine. Say the word for the picture, have the child repeat it, then sound each letter in sequence while writing each 5-letter word carefully in the boxes.
This worksheet stays focused by using only five objects and making every word exactly five letters long. The matching picture cue plus the same-sized letter grid helps children practice spelling once, then reuse the same routine for the next 5-letter word.
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