It’s Saturday, and time for Art in our classroom. Charlie and I decided we would get out the Art Supplies to color. I didn’t want to use the coloring books we always use. I decided to search online for coloring sheets we could color. When I typed in flowers and found a website that offers Wildflower Coloring Pages I plan on using this morning. Stay tuned to see if I can get Charlie to color flowers with me or if he colors something else because he thinks flowers are for Girls.
Recommended Webs Wildflower Coloring Pages
Age Range: All (All grades; children with parental supervision)
Grab your crayons, colored pencils and markers and get ready to color some beautiful wildflowers while learning about them.
This page from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service supplies printable and downloadable images of wildflowers as well as weeds.
There are four choices at today’s link:
- Color Wildflowers – From the Alpine Forget-Me-Not to the Yellow Stonecrop, choose from 44 different flowers, each of which includes information about the plant.
- Color of Flowers – Each sheet includes 4 color-by-number flowers.
- Coloring Books – Choose from 7 different wildflower coloring book PDFs.
- Color Noxious Weeds – Learn about noxious weeds and color their picture.
There are more wildflower activities for kids available on the left-hand sidebar including vocabulary, puzzles and more teacher resources.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates