Write the Code: Colors to Letters — Free Printable (3 Pages)

Age 3-6Logic

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Write the Code: Colors to Letters — Free Printable (3 Pages)

Three pages of free printable write the code worksheets using colors and letters — suited for preschool and kindergarten children building early logic skills and letter recognition. Each page shows a color-letter key that children follow to write the correct letter for each color.

Works with pencils, crayons, or washable markers.

What's Included

Each of the three worksheets includes:

  • A color-letter key with four color-letter pairs displayed at the top
  • Five problems, each showing four colors
  • Large writing spaces designed for early letter writing
  • A clean layout that supports focused, independent work

The three pages use different letter and color combinations so children get varied practice across all three sheets.

Page Previews

Write the code colors to letters worksheet page 1

Downloads — Page 1


Write the code colors to letters worksheet page 2

Downloads — Page 2


Write the code colors to letters worksheet page 3

Downloads — Page 3


How to Use These Worksheets

  1. Review the color-letter key together before starting.
  2. Ask your child to name each color aloud.
  3. Have them write the correct letter for each color.
  4. Encourage slow, careful writing and checking the key as needed.
  5. Review the completed problems together and talk about the rule used.

Start with page 1 and move through in order, or let children choose any page — each one works independently.

Skills These Worksheets Support

  • Logical thinking — applying a color-letter rule consistently across problems
  • Letter recognition — identifying and writing letters from a key
  • Early writing skills — forming letters in large, guided spaces
  • Attention and focus — checking the key carefully before writing each answer
  • Fine motor coordination — controlled pencil movement for early writers

More Logic Activities

Looking for more write the code activities? Try Color Coding with Letters, Color Coding with Numbers, or Color Coding with Shapes. Browse all Logic Activities.

Photo of Sean Ryu

Written by

Sean Ryu

Parent of two and creator of Smart Little Bunnies

I make these worksheets in Sydney for my own kids, then share them so other families and classrooms can use them.

Published: June 14, 2026 · Updated: June 14, 2026

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