Color Yellow Worksheets for Kids: Trace, Color, and Learn
Brighten up your educational routine with these free, printable color yellow worksheets. Designed to make handwriting practice and color recognition cheerful and engaging for young minds.
Why the Color Yellow Sparks Joy and Learning
Yellow is the color of happiness, energy, and sunshine! Because it is naturally uplifting, incorporating color yellow worksheets into your lesson plans is a great way to keep toddlers and preschoolers attentive.
These carefully crafted activities gently guide children from recognizing familiar yellow items (like lemons and bananas) to practicing the fine motor control needed to write the word itself. Color tracing pages provide a structured, low-stress environment where early learners can thrive.
Print Your Color Yellow Activity Pages
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Yellow Word Tracing Worksheet
Focus on penmanship! Children trace the word ‘yellow’ repeatedly across four guided lines, then transition to coloring the bubbly text at the bottom.

Yellow things to color
Help your child connect colors to the real world. This sheet features classic yellow objects to color: a smiling sun, a banana, a lemon, and a slice of Swiss cheese.

Trace & Color the Word yellow
A multi-step challenge. Start by identifying the yellow word block, trace the dotted letters to practice the spelling, and end with coloring a cheerful sun.

Coloring page of the sun in yellow
Created especially for early beginners. Wide, open bubble letters and a large, simple sun provide plenty of space for toddlers who are just learning to stay inside the lines.
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Creative Ideas for Teaching the Color Yellow
To make learning the color yellow truly memorable, try stepping outside the traditional crayon box! Did you know that yellow highlighters are fantastic tools for early writers? Because highlighters glide effortlessly across paper, kids can trace the word yellow with much less hand fatigue compared to standard pencils. Plus, the bright ink makes their work feel instantly rewarding.
You can also pair these printables with a fun “yellow scavenger hunt.” Before handing out the color yellow activities, challenge your students to find a yellow toy school bus, a yellow block, or a yellow piece of clothing. Once they’ve gathered their sunny treasures, they will be incredibly motivated to sit down and color their worksheets.
Ready to let the sunshine in? Download your printable yellow worksheets and start creating today!






