Welcome to our Color Coding Activities Collection for preschool learners.
These printable worksheets help children practice logical thinking and rule following by matching numbers or letters to colors using a simple color key.
Color coding activities encourage children to slow down, observe carefully, and apply the same rule consistently — an important foundation for early problem-solving skills.
Color Coding with Numbers
These worksheets help children recognize numbers and follow a color rule by coloring circles based on a number–color key.
They support:
- Number recognition
- Rule following
- Attention and focus
- Early logical thinking
- Fine motor control
Available Worksheets
- Color Coding with Numbers Worksheet 1
- Color Coding with Numbers Worksheet 2
- Color Coding with Numbers Worksheet 3
Color Coding with Letters
These worksheets focus on letter recognition and logical thinking.
Children look at a letter–color key and apply the rule to color each circle correctly.
They support:
- Letter recognition
- Rule following
- Attention to detail
- Early literacy skills
- Fine motor development
Available Worksheets
- Color Coding with Letters Worksheet 1
- Color Coding with Letters Worksheet 2
- Color Coding with Letters Worksheet 3
Color Coding with Shapes
These worksheets help children recognize shapes and apply a color rule by coloring circles based on a shape–color key.
They support:
- Shape recognition
- Rule following
- Visual discrimination
- Logical thinking
- Fine motor development
Available Worksheets
- Color Coding with Shapes Worksheet 1
- Color Coding with Shapes Worksheet 2
- Color Coding with Shapes Worksheet 3
Write the Code Activities
These worksheets introduce a new way to practice color coding.
Instead of coloring circles, children look at the color key and write the correct answer, strengthening early writing skills alongside logical thinking.
They support:
- Logical thinking and rule application
- Number recognition
- Early writing readiness
- Working memory
- Fine motor coordination
Write the Code: Colors to Numbers
- Write the Code: Colors to Numbers 1
- Write the Code: Colors to Numbers 2
- Write the Code: Colors to Numbers 3
- Write the Code: Colors to Numbers 4
- Write the Code: Colors to Numbers 5
- Write the Code: Colors to Numbers 6
Write the Code: Colors to Letters
Children use a color–letter key and write the correct uppercase letter for each color.
- Write the Code: Colors to Letters 1
- Write the Code: Colors to Letters 2
- Write the Code: Colors to Letters 3
- Write the Code: Colors to Letters 4
- Write the Code: Colors to Letters 5
- Write the Code: Colors to Letters 6
Write the Code: Colors to Shapes
In these worksheets, children draw the correct shape for each color using a color–shape key.
This visual approach is ideal for children who enjoy drawing and hands-on learning.
- Write the Code: Colors to Shapes 1
- Write the Code: Colors to Shapes 2
- Write the Code: Colors to Shapes 3
- Write the Code: Colors to Shapes 4
- Write the Code: Colors to Shapes 5
- Write the Code: Colors to Shapes 6
How to Use Color Coding Activities
You can use these worksheets:
- In preschool classrooms
- For kindergarten readiness practice
- During homeschool learning time
- As quiet table activities at home
Children can complete the worksheets in any order, depending on interest and readiness.
Our color coding activities are designed to be screen free, simple, and engaging, helping young learners build confidence while strengthening logical thinking and early academic skills.
Check back often as we continue adding new printable logic and color coding worksheets.