Spelling Worksheet
Spell the Word with Vegetables
Each row shows a picture and empty letter boxes; the child writes the letters to spell what they see. Sounding out a carrot, a pea and a pumpkin and choosing the letters that match is the heart of early Kindergarten spelling — the child draws on the sound-letter links they are learning to build each word from scratch. The vegetables are everyday and picture-clear, so the work is the spelling, not guessing what the picture is.
Matching each sound in a word to its letter and writing it down is the spelling foundation Kindergarten is built on. A picture-clue sheet rehearses it cleanly: the child knows the word from the picture and has to produce its spelling. Keeping the vegetables short and familiar means a child can stretch the word out and hear every sound to spell, building real independence with short, regular words.
Children who like vegetables settle into the sounding-out, and building each word gives a small win. When this feels easy, spell the words in spell the word with vehicles, or try spell the word with fourth of july things. You can also browse every spelling worksheet or the whole vegetables collection for kindergarten — each sheet prints cleanly or plays online for free, and every word a child builds makes the next one easier to sound out.
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