Description
These sight words color by code activities give your students a fun, engaging way to practice high-frequency word recognition. Each page asks students to read the sight words scattered across the image and color each section according to the color key. The result is a beautiful, vibrant picture — and real reading practice built right in.
This resource includes six full-color-by-code activity pages, plus matching mini-book versions and black-and-white student copies, all with answer keys included. Students practice Fry and Dolch sight words drawn from early primary word lists, covering words like all, find, can, look, this, with, have, which, and more. Perfect for kindergarten, first grade, and second grade classrooms.
These pages work great as morning work, early finisher activities, sub plans, or reading centers. Because the format is self-directing, students can work independently with very little teacher support. That makes these ideal for building word recognition fluency while keeping the whole class on task.
Best of all, there is absolutely no prep required. Just print, pass out, and let your students read and color. The mini-book format gives you an extra option — fold and staple for a take-home activity or a quick classroom keepsake. Answer keys make grading fast and easy.
In addition, this set includes both regular and half-page versions of each activity, so you can stretch the resource further. Whether you use them for whole-group practice, intervention support, or independent work, these sight words color by code pages deliver focused skill practice in a format kids genuinely enjoy.





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