Description
These sight words color by code activities give your K–2 students a fun, engaging way to practice reading high-frequency words. Each page asks students to read a sight word and color the matching section according to a color key. This hands-on format keeps early learners focused and builds word recognition skills at the same time.
This resource includes six full-color activity pages plus six black-and-white student versions — perfect for printing and using right away. Students practice Fry and Dolch sight words including the, like, who, how, his, what, make, is, in, a, could, about, do, have, has, him, for, from, sit, see, that, on, my, two, some, their, write, would, made, they, these, had, been, come, will, said, first, long, and and. Also included are half-page versions for easy paper-saving, plus a complete answer key for each page.
These sight words color by code pages work great as morning work, early finisher activities, literacy centers, or sub plans. They are also ideal for intervention groups or take-home practice. Because they combine reading and coloring, students stay engaged longer than with a standard worksheet. The math shapes — numbers, clocks, bar graphs, and geometric figures — add a cross-curricular connection that makes the activity feel fresh and visually interesting.
Best of all, there is zero prep involved. Just print and hand them out. Teachers love that the coloring format keeps students on task while still building real literacy skills. Plus, the included answer keys make checking student work fast and easy.
So whether you need a quick literacy warm-up or a reliable center activity, these sight words color by code pages are ready to go whenever you need them.





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