25+ Welcome to Grade Coloring Pages for Kids (Kindergarten through Sixth Grade)

Looking for welcome to grades coloring pages that feel cheerful, easy to print, and actually exciting for kids to color? These welcome to kindergarten coloring pages, first grade coloring sheets, second grade printables, third grade coloring pages, fourth grade activities, fifth grade worksheets, and sixth grade coloring pages are made for that sweet little back-to-school moment when everything feels new: the backpack, the classroom, the teacher’s smile, the slightly-too-big shoes.

I still remember the first morning of school in my own classroom, when the cubbies were freshly labeled, the crayon bins were full, and half the kids walked in with backpacks almost bigger than they were. Some came in grinning. Some stood by the door, quiet as little mice.

And more than once, a simple coloring page helped everyone settle in. A cheerful “Welcome to First Grade!” sheet or a friendly school bus to color gave nervous little hands something to do while the room slowly started feeling like theirs.

That’s why this set of 25+ Welcome to Grades Coloring Pages was created with a gentle first-week-of-school feeling. You’ll find printable designs from kindergarten through sixth grade, with school buses, classroom doors, reading corners, book mountains, science labs, lockers, goal boards, and all those little school-year symbols kids know and love.

They’re simple enough for young children, fun enough for older elementary students, and handy enough for teachers, parents, homeschoolers, and anyone trying to make the first day feel a little softer.

Welcome to Kindergarten Coloring Pages

To use these welcome to grades coloring pages, simply click PRINT on the coloring sheet you like, open the image, and print it on regular white printer paper. These pages work nicely on both US Letter and A4-size paper, so you can use them at home, in the classroom, for morning work, first-week-of-school activities, or a calm little coloring break.

I usually suggest printing a few extras too, because there is always one child who wants “just one more” page after the crayons come out.

Welcome to Kindergarten Bus Ride

Free printable coloring page: A cheerful school bus with smiling kids waving from the windows, backpacks beside them, and big bubble text: “Welcome to Kindergarten!”

Kindergarten Classroom Door

Coloring sheet: A decorated classroom door with crayons, stars, alphabet blocks, and a welcome mat that says: “Welcome to Kindergarten.”

First Day Kindergarten Backpack

A cute backpack with crayons, glue, scissors, ABC blocks, and a lunchbox around it. Text above: “Welcome to Kindergarten!”

Kindergarten Animal Friends

A group of friendly animals like a bear, bunny, fox, and puppy sitting at tiny desks with crayons. Text: “Welcome to Kindergarten.”

Welcome to First Grade Coloring Pages

Welcome to First Grade Pencil Parade

Coloring page of a fun parade of pencils, erasers, crayons, and books marching with a banner that says: “Welcome to First Grade!”

First Grade Reading Corner

A cozy classroom reading nook with bookshelves, pillows, a globe, and a child reading. Text: “Welcome to First Grade.”

First Grade Superstars

Welcome to First Grade Coloring Page: A large star in the center surrounded by smaller stars, school supplies, and smiling kids. Text: “Welcome to First Grade, Superstar!”

First Grade Desk Setup

Coloring page of a neat school desk with a notebook, pencil, name tag, apple, and crayons. Text on the notebook: “Welcome to First Grade.”

Welcome to Second Grade Coloring Pages

Welcome to Second Grade Tree of Learning

A big tree with books, numbers, letters, and stars hanging from the branches. Text: “Welcome to Second Grade!”

Second Grade School Supplies Shelf

Coloring page of a classroom shelf filled with books, crayons, rulers, glue, paper, and art supplies. Text above: “Welcome to Second Grade.”

Second Grade Adventure Map

Coloring page: A playful treasure-map style classroom adventure with books, pencils, math symbols, and a path leading to school. Text: “Second Grade Adventure Begins!”

Second Grade Friends at Recess

Free coloring sheet: Kids playing jump rope, kicking a ball, and laughing near the school playground. Text: “Welcome to Second Grade!”

Welcome to Third Grade Coloring Pages

Welcome to Third Grade Rocket Launch

A rocket made of pencils and books blasting off with stars and planets around it. Text: “Welcome to Third Grade!”

Third Grade Book Explorer

A child holding a magnifying glass over an open book, with little doodles of dinosaurs, maps, planets, and numbers rising from the pages. Text: “Welcome to Third Grade.”

Third Grade Classroom Crew

A group of kids standing together with backpacks, books, and lunchboxes near a classroom sign. Text: “Welcome to Third Grade Crew!”

Third Grade Growth Garden

Flowers shaped like books, pencils, and lightbulbs growing in a garden. Text: “Welcome to Third Grade. Let’s Grow!”

Welcome to Fourth Grade Coloring Pages

Welcome to Fourth Grade Science Lab

A kid-friendly science table with beakers, a microscope, notebooks, and smiling little science doodles. Text: “Welcome to Fourth Grade!”

Fourth Grade Mountain Climb

A child climbing a gentle mountain made of stacked books, with a flag at the top saying: “Fourth Grade.”

Fourth Grade Brain Power

Coloring page of a fun lightbulb character surrounded by math symbols, books, pencils, and stars. Text: “Welcome to Fourth Grade Thinkers!”

Fourth Grade Class Banner

A big decorative classroom banner with apples, books, stars, and pencils around it. Main text: “Welcome to Fourth Grade.”

Welcome to Fifth Grade Coloring Pages

Welcome to Fifth Grade Leadership Badge

A large badge or shield design with books, stars, pencils, and a ribbon that says: “Welcome to Fifth Grade.”

Fifth Grade Big Kid Desk

A slightly more mature desk scene with notebooks, chapter books, a water bottle, pencil case, and sticky notes. Text: “Welcome to Fifth Grade!”

Fifth Grade Goal Board

A bulletin board filled with doodle-style goals: read more, try hard, be kind, ask questions, help others. Text: “Fifth Grade Goals.”

Fifth Grade Trailblazers

Coloring page of Kids walking along a path toward a school building, carrying backpacks and books. Text: “Welcome to Fifth Grade Trailblazers!”

Welcome to Sixth Grade Coloring Pages

Welcome to Sixth Grade Locker Scene

A school locker decorated with books, sneakers, sticky notes, stars, and a backpack. Text: “Welcome to Sixth Grade!”

Sixth Grade Middle School Vibes

A cool but kid-friendly hallway scene with lockers, classroom signs, books, and students heading to class. Text: “Welcome to Sixth Grade.”

Sixth Grade Future Leaders

A group of confident students holding books, a globe, a pencil, and a lightbulb sign. Text: “Welcome to Sixth Grade Leaders!”

Sixth Grade New Chapter

An open book with stars, pencils, numbers, and doodles flying out of it. Text: “Sixth Grade: A New Chapter Begins.”

A Gentle Start to a New Grade

A new grade looks exciting on paper. New backpack. New crayons. New classroom door with somebody’s name taped above a cubby.

But for a child, it can also feel big. Really big.

That is why these welcome to grade coloring pages for kids are more than just a cute first-week activity. They give children something simple to hold onto while the day starts making sense. A school bus to color. A reading corner. A science lab. A locker. A little “Welcome to Sixth Grade” page sitting on the desk like a quiet hello.

You can use these pages for morning work, first-day activities, homeschool lessons, classroom displays, bulletin boards, or those in-between moments when everyone needs to breathe for a minute. I always loved having something gentle ready on those first school mornings, because not every child walks in ready to talk. Some need crayons first. Some need a page. Some need five quiet minutes before they feel brave.

And sometimes, funny enough, it isn’t the big welcome speech that helps a child settle in. It’s the little coloring sheet in front of them. The one with the school bus, or the book mountain, or the giant pencil. Something simple enough to color while they figure out, slowly, “Okay. I think I can belong here.

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