Learning Outcomes
Five-letter picture words → write each letter in order while looking at the picture → better spelling accuracy for common classroom nouns.
Sight of each picture → say the word sound by sound → confidence matching sounds to letters on the spelling worksheet grid.
Re-checking each written letter against the picture cue → faster recognition of spelled words during daily reading practice.

Spell the Picture 5-Letter Words Worksheet
The Spell the Picture 5-Letter Words worksheet gives a picture cue for each word and asks a child to write the letters in order to spell APPLE, LEMON, MANGO, SHARK, and TIGER.
Building spelling with picture cues helps a first grader connect sounds to letters while practicing letter order, which makes reading and writing feel more confident.
To use the Spell the Picture worksheet, say each word, point to the picture, and have the child fill the letter boxes one box at a time. After filling the boxes, the parent covers the word boxes and asks the child to spell the word aloud again.
This specific Spell the Picture worksheet repeats the same format across five 5-letter words, so practice stays focused and fast when kids get restless during handwriting time.
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