The first week of school always has that funny little flutter to it, doesn’t it? New shoes squeaking down the hallway, backpacks still holding their shape, crayons with perfect tips, and children trying very hard to look brave while secretly wondering where the bathrooms are.
I still remember one little boy in my class who proudly announced he was “not nervous at all,” then spent ten minutes coloring a pencil blue because, as he whispered, “blue pencils feel calmer.”
That is exactly why back to school coloring pages can be such a sweet start to the new school year. They give kids something familiar to hold onto while the room, routine, teacher, and faces begin to feel less new.
These free printable coloring pages for kids are simple, cheerful, and easy to use for the first day of school, quiet morning work, early finishers, homeschool warm-ups, or a cozy screen-free activity after a busy day.
Whether you are a teacher, parent, or homeschool family, these 55 free printable Back to School Coloring Pages offer a gentle way to turn new-school-year excitement into color, calm, and a little first-week confidence.
Why Back to School Coloring Pages Are So Helpful
Back to school coloring pages may look simple, but they do a lot of quiet work in those first few days.
The first day of school can feel big. New classroom. New teacher. New cubby. New rules. Even excited kids can feel a little wobbly inside. A calm activity like coloring gives them something familiar to start with. No pressure to perform. No tricky instructions. Just crayons, paper, and a small feeling of, “Okay, I can do this.”
For teachers, these pages can be a lifesaver during those busy first-week moments. While you are greeting families, checking folders, answering questions, or helping someone find their seat, morning work printables give children a gentle place to land. They also help set a classroom routine without making the morning feel stiff or rushed.
For preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary kids, coloring also supports fine motor skills. Those little fingers are practising grip, control, hand strength, and patience every time they color a pencil, school bus, backpack, or apple.
And emotionally? That matters too. A friendly coloring page can soften separation anxiety, celebrate new beginnings, and build confidence in a small but real way. School supplies and classroom themes suddenly become playful instead of intimidating. A backpack gets a smile. A pencil becomes a buddy. A classroom door feels welcoming.
That is the small magic here. Creativity helps children step into school before they even know they are being brave.
If your child needs a little extra courage during the first week, pair these coloring pages with simple positive affirmations for kids to help them feel calmer, braver, and more ready for the day.
Here’re the 55 Free-to-Print Back to School Coloring Pages…
Cute Back to School Coloring Pages
Cute Smiling Pencil Coloring Page

Happy Crayon Box Coloring Page

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Kawaii Backpack Coloring Page

Apple with Books Coloring Page

Cute School Supplies Doodle Coloring Page

Little Student Holding Books Coloring Page

Friendly Classroom Animal Coloring Page

“Ready to Learn” Coloring Page

First Day of School Coloring Pages
First Day of School Coloring Page

Welcome Back to School Coloring Page

New School Year Coloring Page

“I Love School” Coloring Page

“Learning Is My Superpower” Coloring Page

“Be Brave, Be Kind, Be Smart” Coloring Page

First Day Photo Frame Coloring Page

School Memories Coloring Page

School Supplies Coloring Pages
Backpack Coloring Page

Pencil Case Coloring Page

Notebook and Pencil Coloring Page

Crayons and Markers Coloring Page

Ruler, Glue, and Scissors Coloring Page

Lunch Box Coloring Page

Bookshelf Coloring Page

ABC Letters and 123 Numbers Coloring Page

Art Supplies Coloring Page

School Bus and School Building Coloring Pages
School Bus Coloring Page

Bus Stop Coloring Page

Kids Getting on the School Bus Coloring Page

School Building Coloring Page

School Bell Coloring Page

Classroom Door Coloring Page

Welcome Sign Outside School Coloring Page

Classroom and Teacher Coloring Pages
Teacher at the Chalkboard Coloring Page

Students at Desks Coloring Page

Classroom Coloring Page

Reading Corner Coloring Page

Bulletin Board Coloring Page

Globe and Books Coloring Page

Teacher Appreciation-Style School Page

Classmates Sharing Supplies Coloring Page

Preschool and Kindergarten Back to School Coloring Pages
Welcome to Preschool Coloring Page

First Day of Preschool Coloring Page

Welcome to Kindergarten Coloring Page

First Day of Kindergarten Coloring Page

Big Crayons for Little Hands Coloring Page

ABC School Coloring Page

Counting School Supplies Coloring Page

Simple School Bus Coloring Page for Preschoolers

Fun Back to School Activity Coloring Pages
All About Me Coloring Page

My School Year Goals Coloring Page

My Favorite Subject Coloring Page

Draw Your Backpack Coloring Page

My First Week of School Coloring Page

Homework Helper Coloring Page

Back-to-School Night Coloring Page

How to Use These Back to School Coloring Sheets
The nice thing about back to school coloring sheets is that they do not need a grand plan. Sometimes the simplest classroom activity is the one that saves the morning.
You can place a coloring page on each desk before students walk in on the first morning of school. It gives children something friendly to do while everyone settles, bags get unpacked, and the room slowly finds its rhythm. For the first week of school, keep a small stack ready for early finishers too. There is always one child who finishes in three minutes and looks at you like, “Now what?”
These pages also work beautifully in a calm corner. A few crayons, a clipboard, and some quiet time coloring pages can help a child reset without making it feel like a big deal. Parents and homeschool families can use them as an easy homeschool activity after reading time, lunch, or a busy first-day outing.
You can even send a few home in a welcome folder or use them during back-to-school night while families look around the classroom. Pair the activity pages with an “All About Me” sheet or a school goal-setting page, and suddenly coloring becomes a sweet little doorway into the new year.
Best Ages for These Back to School Coloring Pages
These back to school coloring pages can work for a wide mix of ages, but some pages will naturally fit tiny hands better than others.
For preschoolers and kindergarteners, choose the simpler designs first. Big crayons, smiling backpacks, easy school buses, apples, ABC letters, and bold outlines are usually best because little kids can color them without feeling frustrated. That makes them especially useful as back to school coloring pages for preschoolers and back to school coloring pages for kindergarten.
For first graders and early elementary students, you can bring in pages with more details, like classroom scenes, school supplies, bookshelves, teachers, and first-day signs. These give children a little more to explore.
Older kids may enjoy quote pages, goal-setting sheets, “All About Me” activities, and memory pages. Homeschool families can mix these elementary school coloring pages into morning baskets, first-week lessons, or quiet afternoon routines.
Printing Tips for Parents and Teachers
These pages are designed as simple black and white line art, so they should be easy to print at home, in a classroom, or for a homeschool week.
For best results, print the printable PDF on US Letter or A4 paper. Before printing, choose “fit to page” in your printer settings so the edges do not get clipped. I’d also keep the printer on black-and-white mode, especially if you are making multiple classroom copies.
Crayons are perfect for younger kids, while markers and colored pencils work nicely for older children who like smaller details. Teachers may want to print a few extras for early finishers. You can also staple selected pages into a sweet first-week coloring packet.
Creative Ways to Turn Coloring Pages Into School Keepsakes
A coloring page does not have to disappear into the backpack and vanish forever under snack crumbs. With a little intention, it can become a sweet school memories piece.
Use one page as a first day of school activity, then add the child’s name, date, grade, and a tiny note about how they felt that morning. A few finished pages can brighten a classroom bulletin board or become part of a first-week display wall.
Teachers can also use simple designs as back-to-school folder covers, student name tags, or quiet welcome pages. The activity sheets work nicely as school year goals pages too, especially if children color them and write one small hope for the year.
At the end of the week, send one home as a keepsake for parents. Tiny hands, big feelings, first brave steps. That is worth saving.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, these back to school coloring pages are free printable pages for personal, home, homeschool, and classroom use. Parents can print them for quiet time, and teachers can use them for first-week classroom activities.
They work well for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, and elementary students. Younger kids may enjoy simple school buses, crayons, apples, and backpacks, while older children may like quote pages, classroom scenes, and activity sheets.
Yes. Teachers can use them as morning work, early finisher pages, calm corner activities, or gentle first week of school printables. They also work well during back-to-school night while families explore the classroom.
Yes, many of these pages are designed with simple shapes, bold outlines, and easy-to-color details. Preschool and kindergarten kids usually love school buses, crayons, backpacks, apples, ABC letters, and smiling school supplies.
Place a coloring page on each desk before students arrive. It gives children a calm arrival-time activity, helps with quiet transition moments, and can also be tucked into a welcome packet.
A Softer Start to a Brand-New School Year
The first day of school does not have to feel rushed, stiff, or wrapped in too many grown-up instructions. Sometimes, kids just need a quiet little place to begin.
That is what these back to school coloring pages offer. A backpack to color. A smiling pencil. A school bus waiting patiently. A tiny moment where the new school year feels less enormous.
For parents, teachers, and homeschool families, they are simple printable fun. For children, they can be something more tender than that: a calm start, a small smile, and a gentle way to step into school one crayon stroke at a time.














