Description
These Social Studies color by code sight words activities make sight word practice fun, engaging, and completely no prep. Students read each sight word and color the sections using the color key — perfect for reinforcing Fry and Dolch words while connecting to social studies themes like maps, compass roses, and the globe.
This resource includes 6 full-page coloring activities, plus half-page versions for easy printing. Each page features a different social studies image, so students stay engaged while they practice reading high-frequency words. The images include a globe, compass rose, turtle, scroll, feather, and map scene. That means students get both literacy and social studies exposure in one activity!
The sight words covered span early Fry and Dolch lists, including words like: into, have, long, down, about, how, at, which, her, sit, can, from, now, a, like, in, no, then, but, it, write, made, said, will, would, had, was, we, they, some, see, him, are, on, the, to, up, is, this, many, where, and with. Each page focuses on a small set of words so students can build real fluency.
Teachers love these for morning work, early finishers, word work centers, and sub tub plans. Also great for homework or intervention time. Answer keys are included for every page, so checking is quick and easy.
Best of all, there is zero prep involved. Just print, pass out, and let students get to work. These work well in kindergarten, first grade, and second grade classrooms. For example, use them during your social studies unit, as a literacy station, or anytime students need focused sight word review.
Bold social studies color by code sight words fit right into your regular routine without any extra planning on your part.





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