Back to School
The first weeks, covered — bus, backpack, name-writing, classroom rules, and morning-routine pages, plus ready-made packs for centers and early finishers. Friendly line art, reviewed for K-2.
Theme directory
Browse printable coloring pages and activity packs by season, skill, classroom topic, and use case — organized the way K-2 teachers, homeschool parents, and daycare educators actually plan a week.
The first weeks, covered — bus, backpack, name-writing, classroom rules, and morning-routine pages, plus ready-made packs for centers and early finishers. Friendly line art, reviewed for K-2.
Coming next
These are the themes we hear teachers ask for most. They're not available yet — we publish a theme only after its pages pass review.
Letter formation, beginning sounds, and one page per letter for centers.
Counting, number tracing, and 2-D shape recognition for early math.
High-frequency word pages to color, trace, and read aloud.
Leaves, harvest, and weather pages for October and November units.
Friendly, not-spooky pumpkins and ghosts for the last week of October.
Barnyard animals for unit study, quiet time, and early finishers.
Helpers and social-studies pages for career day and community units.
Find what fits
A quick way into the library. These cues open Free Pages, filtered to the live Back to School theme for now.
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How it works
Step 1 · Browse
Start from a classroom theme like Back to School to see everything grouped in one place.
Open a themeStep 2 · Print
Print any single page free, or save the ones you want with the bookmark icon.
Browse free pagesStep 3 · Grab a set
Prefer a ready-made set? Open a pack — cover, teacher note, and pages in one PDF.
See the packsStep 4 · Make it yours
Combine saved pages into one custom pack — reorder, add a cover and note, export a PDF.
Open Pack BuilderBack to School is the only theme that is live today — it has 60 free coloring pages and 3 printable packs for Pre-K through Grade 2. Every other theme is planned and clearly marked as such; those tiles do not link anywhere yet.
Every single coloring page is a free PDF you can print without an account. Printable packs are pre-assembled PDFs — some are free packs, and deeper packs use a buy-once model — but the single pages inside a theme are always free to print.
We publish a theme only after its pages pass planning, image review, and asset description checks, so the library grows steadily rather than all at once. Alphabet A–Z and Numbers & Shapes are next in the queue.
Open a theme to browse its free pages, save the ones you want with the bookmark icon, then open the Pack Builder to arrange them, add a cover and teacher note, and export one print-ready PDF for your week.
Yes — teacher requests help us prioritize what to build next. The themes under “Coming next” reflect the requests and classroom needs we hear most often from K-2 teachers, homeschool parents, and daycare educators.