There’s something magical about that first morning sharpened pencils, too-big backpacks, and a sea of nervous smiles.
I still remember one little kindergartner clutching a crayon like a lifeline, coloring a school bus while whispering, “I hope there’s recess.” First day jitters are real for kids and grown-ups. That’s where simple routines and calming activities can help.
These free printable first day of school coloring pages are perfect for helping kids feel excited, focused, and ready. They’re more than just fun, they’re a gentle bridge into the school day, offering comfort, creativity, and a sense of “I can do this.”
Why coloring pages are perfect for the first day of school
The first day can feel like a whirlwind, lunchboxes forgotten, names mispronounced, little ones clinging to backpacks like anchors. In the middle of all that motion, coloring offers a quiet pause.
It’s not just busywork, it’s purposeful pause. Kids get a moment to breathe, settle in, and work those fine motor muscles while expressing a bit of themselves on paper. These welcome back to school coloring printables are great for preschoolers, kindergartners, and even first and second graders.
I’ve watched entire classrooms ease into the day as crayons hit paper, nervous energy softening into smiles. In those first few moments, creative calm isn’t just helpful… it’s gold.
How to use these printables (home and classroom tips)
At home, try laying one out beside breakfast, just a few crayons and a calm coloring page can ground the morning. After school, they pair beautifully with reflection time: “What was your favorite part of today?”
For teachers, these printables make excellent bell-ringers something familiar and soothing while you greet families or juggle last-minute changes. Set up a welcome table with baskets of sharpened crayons and a stack of pages.
Bonus tip? Save their finished work and turn it into a “First Day Gallery” on the bulletin board. It’s a quiet way to build community, one coloring sheet at a time.
Here below are the first day of school coloring pages to print…
Welcome back banner sheet – vertical orientation

This cheerful “Welcome Back!” coloring page is perfect for the first day of school, featuring bold bubble letters, pennant banners, and a scattering of stars all outlined with thick black lines for easy coloring. It’s simple enough for preschoolers yet fun for older kids too, making it a great calm-start activity. Hang the finished artwork on the classroom door or hallway for a warm, student-made welcome!
Welcome banner sheet – Horizontal orientation

My List

This “All About Me” coloring page is a perfect icebreaker for the first day of school, inviting kids to share their favorite subject, food, and hobby. With bold lines and fun visuals like a smiling star, apple, and crayon, it sparks self-expression and helps teachers get to know their students in a creative way.
School Bus

This “School Bus Adventure” coloring page captures the excitement of the first ride to school, with a smiling child peeking out the window and a classic yellow bus rolling down the road. The sunny sky, fluffy clouds, and cheerful schoolhouse in the background make it feel warm and welcoming. It’s perfect for easing transportation jitters and starting classroom conversations!
My First Day Sign to Color

School Bag Coloring Page

School First Day Feelings

Welcome to Preschool

My Goals

Classroom Rules

First Grade Superstar

Welcome to Kindergarten

Make it even more fun!
Laminating these pages turns them into keepsake placemats for lunch or home desks. Toss in some stickers, glitter glue, or stamps for extra flair. And don’t forget to showcase their masterpieces on the fridge, classroom door, or a “First Day Gallery” wall that grows as the year begins.
Let the year begin with color
A splash of color can go a long way on the first day soothing nerves, sparking creativity, and setting the tone for a positive classroom vibe. These pages aren’t just fun, they’re little emotional anchors. If they brought calm to your crew, bookmark this space, share it forward, and keep the crayons close. The year’s just getting started.














