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June 14, 2025 · Leave a Comment

First Day of School Activities Back To School Coloring Pages

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First Day of School Activities Back To School Coloring Pages

Let’s not rush it.

For many of us, the school year hasn’t started yet. Maybe you’re still mid-holiday with sand between your toes. Maybe you’re deep into Term 2, watching the clock until a much-deserved break. Wherever you are—summer mode or full-blown planning season—this post is here when you’re ready.

And when that time comes, there’s one classroom tool I always return to: coloring pages.

Not just for the first day.
Not just for indoor recess.
But for every moment of the school year when calm, focus, and connection are needed.

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Why Coloring Pages Deserve a Year-Round Spot in Your Teacher Toolkit

You might be thinking: “Coloring? Isn’t that just busywork?”

Not quite.

Well-designed coloring pages can do much more than fill time. In fact, they:

  • ✏️ Promote mindfulness and reduce anxiety

  • 💬 Support social-emotional learning (SEL) through reflection and conversation

  • 🎯 Help students transition between activities with focus

  • 🎨 Offer an accessible creative outlet for all ages

  • 🖼️ Turn into instant classroom displays that build identity and pride

From goal-setting in January to gratitude in November, from Harmony Week to Halloween—coloring pages are surprisingly versatile. They let kids breathe while still learning.

And best of all? No laminating. No cutting. No Sunday night prep stress. 🙌

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First Day of School Activities That Actually Work

That said, the first day of school is a prime time to lean into the magic of mindful coloring. You’re welcoming a room full of personalities (and jitters), and everyone’s navigating new routines, new rules, and new faces.

Here’s why coloring pages work so well as first day of school activities:

  • They’re calming. Crayons quiet the room like nothing else.

  • They’re inclusive. Every student can access the activity, regardless of reading or writing level.

  • They help you learn names! (Each sheet includes a name label space—hello, instant wall display!)

  • They set the tone. With the right quote, students start thinking positively from the moment they sit down.

And guess what? You don’t need a flashy lesson plan or a complicated icebreaker to make the first day meaningful. Sometimes, a doodle and a quote are exactly what your students need to feel at home.

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Want to Try a Set with Your Class?

If this sounds like something you’d like to explore, I’ve put together a sample pack of Back to School coloring pages designed specifically for the first week. Each page features a positive message—like “Ready to Be Awesome” and “Today I Choose Learning”—surrounded by playful school-themed doodles your students will love.

🖍️ They’re perfect for morning work, transitions, calming moments, or just giving students a way to settle into their new space.

📥 You can grab the set here—no stress, no pressure, just ready when you are.

Happy coloring — and happy first week! 💛

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Final Thought

Whether you’re prepping for August or easing into the new semester, one thing’s for sure:
Creating calm, connected moments matters.
And sometimes, the simplest tools—like a motivational coloring page—do the biggest work.

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This post on “First Day of School Activities Back To School Coloring Pages” originally appeared at TEACH2TELL.COM

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✨ Keep the Momentum Going…

Coloring pages are a simple but powerful way to help students pause, reflect, and soak in meaningful messages. But they’re just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to creating a classroom filled with positivity and purpose.

Want to take it further?

Explore this post on Growth Mindset Quotes for Kids – Activities & Decor. You’ll find practical ideas for displaying affirmations, encouraging student voice, and weaving mindset moments into your everyday routines—without adding to your prep pile.

Because building a positive classroom culture isn’t about doing more—it’s about doing what matters.

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About Teach2Tell

Laurane Rae is the founder of the educational website, Teach2Tell. Her teaching tenure has given her the opportunity to teach students at the elementary level (K-5), middle school (6-8) and high school level (9-11).

She designs curriculum in subject areas pertaining to math, literacy, literature, science, history and social studies. Her strong passion lies in improving students' writing skills, hence she has spent and continues to spend countless hours designing interactive lessons on this often considered difficult-to-teach subject.

She is a strong advocate of taking on the role of a facilitator and directing teaching and learning to be more student-focused. Moreover, her teaching mantra dictates, that less teacher talk and more action gets the pace of a lesson going.

In addition to fulfilling her professional duties as literacy coach/literacy co-ordinator, Laurane has also delivered professional development sessions to teachers and been a mentor to new teachers

To unwind after a busy school week, Laurane plays the piano and enjoys going on long hikes and biking trails with family and friends. She is also a pet parent to a very active Dobie called Mercy (her 4:30 am running partner) and cuddly bundles of joy (cats), Bouncy and Missy Boy.

Visit her TpT Store to see all her teaching resources.

You will also find useful teaching ideas at her Blog.

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