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    Activities / Logic / Write the Code: Colors to Shapes 6
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    Write the Code: Colors to Shapes 6

    Age 4–6Logic

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    Write the Code: Colors to Shapes 6

    * Available in A4 & US Letter formats

    This Write the Code: Colors to Shapes worksheet completes Set 2 of the series, giving children the opportunity to apply an expanded color–shape rule with confidence and independence.

    At this stage, children are familiar with how the activity works. They know to check the color–shape key, identify each color carefully, and draw the matching shape. This final worksheet focuses on accuracy, self checking, and steady thinking, helping children feel successful as they complete the set.

    What’s Included in This Worksheet

    This worksheet is designed to support confident, independent practice and includes:

    • A six color shape key displayed clearly at the top of the page
    • Six familiar colors, each matched to a simple, recognizable shape
    • Five coding problems, each showing four colors in a mixed order
    • Large drawing spaces that allow children to draw shapes comfortably
    • A clean, distraction free layout that supports focused learning

    The structure remains consistent with earlier pages, allowing children to concentrate fully on applying the rule rather than adjusting to a new format.

    How This Worksheet Encourages Independence

    As children work through this page, many begin to rely less on reminders and more on their own thinking. They may:

    • Check the color–shape key on their own
    • Pause before drawing to confirm their answer
    • Notice and correct mistakes independently

    These behaviors show growing self regulation and problem solving skills, which are important goals in early learning.

    How to Use This Worksheet

    This worksheet can be used effectively in a variety of settings:

    1. Briefly review the six color shape key before starting.
    2. Encourage your child to work through each problem one at a time.
    3. Remind them that checking the key is always okay.
    4. Focus on careful thinking rather than speed.
    5. Talk about the completed worksheet and celebrate their effort.

    This activity works well with pencils, crayons, or washable markers. Placing the page in a dry erase sleeve allows children to practice multiple times.

    Skills This Worksheet Supports

    Completing this worksheet helps children strengthen:

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

    These skills support future learning in math, handwriting, and structured problem solving.

    Why This Worksheet Completes Set 2

    Set 2 introduces more colors and shapes, requiring children to hold more information in mind while still applying the same basic rule.
    By the end of this worksheet, children have had repeated opportunities to practice this expanded rule, helping it feel familiar and manageable.

    Completing Set 2 prepares children for future logic activities that involve more complex thinking, such as mixed rules or reverse coding.

    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 can complete worksheets in any order, but finishing the full set helps build confidence and a sense of accomplishment.

    Download the free PDF below and let your child enjoy drawing shapes by following a six color code through meaningful, hands on learning.
    Explore more printable logic worksheets in our Color Coding Activities Collection.

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    • Printer paper (A4)

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    Published on December 28, 2025

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