Yellow Colour Worksheet for Kids
Yellow is the colour of sunshine, and its cheerful brightness makes it a delight for little learners. This free printable yellow colour worksheet helps children aged 2 to 7 recognise yellow, say its name happily, and gently trace and write the word "yellow".
Your child will colour a glowing sun, a curved banana, a sour lemon and a tall sunflower, all things they can spot in real life. A fluffy yellow chick and a big school bus add a friendly, familiar touch that keeps colouring fun.
Through these simple activities, children build their colour vocabulary and learn to observe how yellow appears in the sky, on their plate and in the garden. Print the sheet, step outside to look at the sun and flowers, and let your child connect this warm, glowing colour to the bright world around them.
Free for home and classroom use. The preview shows a sample of the printable worksheet.
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Name: ____________
Colour the shapes yellow
What your child will learn
- Recognising the colour yellow and saying its name.
- Connecting yellow to the sun, fruits and flowers.
- Tracing and writing the colour word "yellow".
- Building vocabulary and observation through everyday examples.
How parents can use this worksheet
- Look at the sun and sunflowers together and call them yellow.
- Offer a banana or lemon and talk about its bright colour.
- Let your child colour the sun first as a confident start.
- Spot yellow buses or signs on the road during outings.
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View WorksheetFrequently Asked Questions
Yes, toddlers can colour the simple pictures while older children trace and write the word yellow.
The sun, bananas, lemons and sunflowers are easy and cheerful examples to point out every day.
It builds colour recognition, vocabulary and observation by linking yellow to familiar objects your child already enjoys.
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