Welcome to summer, Friends! I have another set of monthly color by sight word worksheets for your young ones. This set of June Color by Sight Word Worksheets will be a nice change of pace from your regular curriculum.
Last year, I published a packet of Color By Sight Word worksheets for the months of January through April. I am so excited to pick this series back up this year and will finish it through the month of December.
Since sight words need much practice, this whole year will focus on those common words we see every day. I will be utilizing various grades from the Dolch Sight Word List. This particular packet focuses on Primer and First Grade words from the Dolch Sight Word List.

✔️ Looking for more worksheets to use during June? Try the June Word Search Packet which has 12 different June themes – Father’s Day, Graduation Day, Going Fishing, Summer Camp, Flag Day, and more!
Also, we are in the thick of All Things Summer! You can find those here: Summer Worksheets and Printable Activities
June Color By Sight Word Worksheets
June’s packet of color by sight word worksheets will focus on words found on the Primer and First Grade Dolch sight word lists.
If you’re not familiar, there are several lists of common, everyday words. The two most popular lists are the Dolch Sight Word List and Fry’s Word List.
I will use various levels of the Dolch Word List (Pre-Primer through 3rd Grade) throughout the year as we practice these sight words!

Coloring pictures included in this 14-page June Color by Sight Word Worksheet Packet:
- I Mustache You a Question, Dad! – A mustache with a rainbow background
- Gifts for Dad – A tie – of course!
- Lazy Day in the Sun – A beach towel on a sunny beach
- I’ll Meet You Underneath the Coconut Tree – A coconut tree very reminiscent of Chicka, Chicka, Boom, Boom
- Beach Ball Bonanza – Three beach balls
- I am Beach Bound – Beach umbrella and sand pail
- Cool Shades – Girl with large sunglasses
- Stunning Starfish – Two starfish on the beach
- She Sells Seashells – Seashells lying on the sand
- Sandcastle Creations – Sandcastle and seashells on the beach
- Flippy Flops – A pair of flip flops
- Sandy Sand Dollars – A pair of sand dollars
- Don’t be Crabby! – A crab with pinchers on the beach
- Floating in the Pool – Float in a lazy river pool

As with any worksheet, I advise going over the directions carefully with your child to make sure he understands the task. Because sight words are quite challenging for many children, take the time to go over each word on the page.
Here are a few ideas to get you started:
- If the sight word matches a particular spelling pattern, point out other words that also match that pattern.
For example: eight has the long a sound. Write the word eight on a piece of paper, and then write the words neigh, weigh, and weight.
You can also remind your child of the rhyme about I before E:
I before E except after C, or when sounded like a as in neighbor and weigh. - Point out any vowel teams in the sight words and review what a vowel team is.
- Review color words, as they are used on every page! Some of the color words are from the Dolch list, so those are certainly worth mentioning.
- Review beginning blends, especially those found in color words.
➡️ Take a peek at the resources I used to teach myself How I Teach Spelling in Our Homeschool
If you have an All Access Pass you can download this entire packet.
Log in to your All Access Pass account, and head straight over to the Color By Code page. Scroll down until you see this particular packet.
Click here to download the Free June Color by Sight Word Worksheet
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