Description
These music color by code sight words activities give your K–2 students a fun and engaging way to practice reading high-frequency words. Each no-prep worksheet features a music-themed image — like a piano, treble clef, drum, or microphone — that students color using a sight word key. Just print and go!
This resource includes six full-page student activity sheets, each targeting a different set of Dolch and Fry sight words. Students read the words printed in each section and color them according to the color key. The result is a vibrant, music-themed picture that doubles as a confidence-building reading activity. Plus, every sheet comes with a student half-page version and a full answer key, so checking work is quick and easy.
These music color by code sight words pages work perfectly for morning work, early finisher time, reading centers, or sub plans. Because the directions are simple and visual, students can work independently with very little teacher support. That means you get focused, productive practice time without hovering over the class.
The sight words in this pack include a wide range of Dolch and Fry words — come, him, first, could, made, like, said, they, would, write, your, and more. Each sheet focuses on a new word set so students build fluency across multiple sight words over time. Teachers love using these as a low-prep review tool during May and June, but they work all year long in any music-themed classroom.
Best of all, the music theme makes these sheets feel like a treat rather than a worksheet. Students stay engaged because coloring motivates them to read carefully. For a no-prep activity that builds real reading skills, these music color by code sight words pages are a classroom must-have.





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