The worksheet titled "Circle the Letters, Then Write the Word That Matches the Picture" is a fun, visual way for students to practice identifying letters and writing words. Each page features six separate boxes. Each box has a simple black and white picture on the left with a jumble of letters on the right. Students circle all the letters in the word that match the picture. Then, they write the word on the lines below. The number of lines matches the number of letters in the word, helping students spell it correctly.

Pictures are a great learning tool for very young students, especially when it comes to early writing practice. For example, you could have lower grade levels list the beginning sounds of pictures while older students can write the word that matches the picture.

You can add an extra challenge by showing an image with a jumbled-up group of letters. Students must circle the letters in the word and then write it out. You can scaffold student learning by showing them how to circle each letter and write them one at a time, or you can let students experiment by circling all the letters and writing the word out all at once.