Write the Code: Colors to Letters 3

Age 3–6Logic

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Write the Code: Colors to Letters 3

* Available in A4 & US Letter formats

Help your child practice careful thinking and early writing with this write the code worksheet.
In this activity, children look at the color key and write the correct letter for each color shown.

This worksheet completes Set 1, giving children additional practice applying a simple rule while building confidence with letter writing.

What’s Included in This Worksheet

This write the code worksheet includes:

  • A color–letter key displayed clearly at the top of the page
  • Four colors used consistently throughout the worksheet
  • Five problems, each showing four colors
  • Large writing spaces designed for early letter writing
  • A clean, uncluttered layout that supports independent work

The consistent format allows children to focus on applying the rule with confidence.

How to Use This Worksheet

  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 careful checking and slow, thoughtful writing.
  5. Review the completed problems together and talk about how the rule was followed.

This worksheet works well for independent practice, learning centers, or quiet table activities.

Skills This Worksheet Supports

Write the code activities help children develop:

  • Logical thinking
  • Rule following
  • Letter recognition
  • Early writing skills
  • Fine motor coordination

These skills support early literacy development and classroom readiness.

Who This Worksheet Is For

This worksheet is suitable for:

  • Preschool classrooms
  • Kindergarten readiness practice
  • Homeschool learning
  • Early learning centers
  • At home practice with parents

Numbered worksheets allow children to complete activities in any order.

Download the free PDF below and let your child enjoy writing letters by following color rules through hands on learning.
Find more printable logic and coding activities in our Color Coding Activities Collection.

Published on December 28, 2025

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