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    Activities / Logic / Write the Code: Colors to Shapes 5
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    Write the Code: Colors to Shapes 5

    Age 4–6Logic

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    Write the Code: Colors to Shapes 5

    * Available in A4 & US Letter formats

    This Write the Code: Colors to Shapes worksheet continues Set 2, giving children more opportunities to practice applying a six color shape rule with confidence and care.

    At this stage, children are familiar with how the activity works. They know to look at the color–shape key, identify the color shown, and draw the matching shape. This worksheet focuses on strengthening accuracy and attention, helping children slow down and think carefully before responding.

    What’s Included in This Worksheet

    This worksheet is designed for meaningful practice and includes:

    • A six color shape key displayed clearly at the top of the page
    • Six familiar colors, each matched to one recognizable shape
    • Five new coding problems, each showing four colors in a mixed order
    • Large drawing spaces that allow children to draw shapes comfortably
    • A clean, simple layout that reduces distractions and supports independent work

    Although the color key stays the same as the previous page, the order of colors changes in each problem, encouraging children to pay close attention.

    How This Worksheet Supports Careful Thinking

    With more colors to choose from, children must:

    • Look closely at each color
    • Check the color–shape key more frequently
    • Think before drawing rather than guessing

    This kind of thoughtful problem solving helps children develop visual discrimination and working memory, two important skills for early learning.

    How to Use This Worksheet

    This worksheet works well in classrooms and at home:

    1. Review the six color shape key briefly before starting.
    2. Encourage your child to name the color and shape aloud.
    3. Have them draw one shape at a time, checking the key when needed.
    4. Remind children that it’s okay to erase and try again.
    5. Talk about the finished worksheet and ask which shapes were easiest or hardest.

    Pencils, crayons, or washable markers all work well for this activity. Laminating the page allows for repeated practice using dry erase markers.

    Skills This Worksheet Supports

    By completing this worksheet, children strengthen:

    • Logical thinking and reasoning
    • Rule following
    • Shape recognition
    • Visual discrimination
    • Working memory
    • Fine motor coordination
    • Pre-writing control

    These skills are essential for later success in math, handwriting, and problem solving.

    Why Continued Practice Is Important

    Children often need multiple opportunities to apply the same rule before it feels comfortable.
    This worksheet provides that opportunity without introducing new concepts, helping children build confidence through repetition and success.

    Consistent practice also helps children learn to self check, an important habit for independent learning.

    Who This Worksheet Is For

    This worksheet is ideal for:

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

    Children may complete the worksheets in any order, but working through Set 2 sequentially helps reinforce learning step by step.

    Download the free PDF below and continue exploring color based logic and shape drawing through hands on learning.
    Find more printable logic worksheets in our Color Coding Activities Collection.

    Recommended supplies

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    • Printer paper (A4)

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    Published on December 28, 2025

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