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Easter Egg Color By Sight Word
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Looking to provide your preschoolers with a bit of sight word practice? Check out these adorable Easter themed color by sight word worksheets created by Tessa Maguire. These types of activities offer a great opportunity for honing visual discrimination as well as building early reading skills as students must carefully identify both the target word and color word in the key, then find the target word in the picture and color it the appropriate color.
A few suggestions...
- For the younger set, we suggest creating a key with color cues {see example below}.
Example key with color cues - For extra fun, you might consider laminating the worksheet and inviting your kiddos to complete it using dry erase crayons.
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To grab copies of these great {FREE!} activities, be sure to visit Tessa's Teachers Pay Teachers store!
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