Coloring pages can be a teacher’s best friend when they also support classroom studies. Descriptions of concepts are fine, but there’s nothing like seeing a visual example of something, to really understand what it means. That goes for learning something brand new, or also just getting a refresher of lessons already covered too.
Coloring pages that are printable also provide fine motor skill coloring practice. Learning how to carefully fill in areas with color is a skill that takes time, but will benefit students in so many ways. When they can neatly portray ideas with a crayon or marker, all kinds of possibilities open up, such as future careers as graphic designers, fashion or car designers, cake decorators, architects and more, just to name a few.
This collection of coloring pages for kids include lessons about color theory, pop art, art history, social studies, cultural celebrations and more. None of them are part of a lesson that you need to purchase, so they are in fact free coloring pages for kids, which I am more than happy to share!