Description
These weather color by code sight words activities give your K–2 students a fun, engaging way to practice reading high-frequency words. Each worksheet features a weather-themed illustration — tornadoes, thunderstorms, sunny skies, rain clouds, and umbrellas — so students stay motivated while building word recognition skills.
This resource includes 6 full-page color by code worksheets plus half-page versions, all using Fry and Dolch sight words. Students read each sight word in a section, match it to the color key, and color accordingly. Because the activity is self-checking, it works perfectly as morning work, early finisher practice, or a no-prep center.
The word sets cover a wide range of high-frequency vocabulary. Words include and, like, write, find, said, then, can, was, for, so, my, this, no, his, get, are, he, in, may, know, water, away, put, wash, people, one, hold, our, let, cut, words, draw, time, give, brown, kind, jump, much, and more. Each sheet targets a focused set of 6–8 words, so students practice repetition without feeling overwhelmed. Answer keys are included for every worksheet.
Perfect for kindergarten, first grade, and second grade classrooms, this packet prints and goes with zero prep on your end. Use it during weather science units, in literacy centers, as homework, or as a fun sub plan activity. The weather theme also makes it ideal for spring and any time of year when you’re teaching about weather.
Best of all, students build confidence by recognizing words in a colorful, hands-on format. These weather color by code sight words activities are a classroom staple that teachers return to again and again.





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