Printables
This archive lists coloring pages, word searches, worksheets, holiday sheets, and other projects you can print on a home printer. Pick a topic, open the post, and follow the download or print link inside.
Printing tips that save time and ink
Use draft mode for rough coloring copies, then switch to normal quality when lines need to stay crisp for games or schoolwork. Print one test page if a border looks tight, then adjust margins before you print a full class set. PDFs often let you print only the pages you need, which helps on busy weeks. Keep a small folder of favorites in the car for appointments and road trips, and pair a printable with a short read-aloud when you want a calm table routine at home. When kids finish a page, date the back or tuck it into a slim binder so you can flip through their progress later.
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Playing store with paper bills and checks helps kids practice counting, making change, and writing numbers. These printable sheets include several denominations plus blank checks kids can fill out for imaginative play.
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Christmas calendars fill up fast, and it helps to have a quiet faith-centered activity on hand. This word search focuses on the nativity story and works well for Sunday School, a church packet, or family devotions at home.
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Even kitties need to decorate their Christmas trees! This Santa Kitty holds a string of lights and makes a quick art break during holiday prep. Print a few copies if you need a calm table activity while kids wait.
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Paper dolls are so much fun! I created these Regency Era Paper Dolls for Doll Diaries and later shared them here as well. Your little dress designer can create pretty dresses and design fabrics to her heart’s content.
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Is there anything better than ice cream? What is your favorite flavor? These sheets pair a word search with a coloring page for a sweet-themed art break. Kids can invent new flavors on the coloring page while they hunt for words.
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This worksheet matches animals to the places they live, which is a simple science conversation starter for young learners. The animals featured are the frog, bird, chickens, horses and cows, pigs, and dogs.
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This fractions page is a gentle refresher after a long break or a simple introduction during the first weeks of math. Circles and sets are labeled so kids can see parts of a whole without a long lecture first.
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Mother’s Day is about telling Mom how much she means to you. Kids can color the frame, then fill in the prompts with specific memories, inside jokes, and everyday things they appreciate.
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These spring scenes include kids, birds, caterpillars, butterflies, and flowers. They work well for a classroom bulletin board, a weekend art table, or a warm-up before a neighborhood nature walk.
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Mother’s Day is coming up soon. Enjoy this mom-themed word search as a quiet solo activity or a partner race to see who finds the most words first.
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Easter sneaks up on busy families. Use this egg coloring sheet as a low-prep art project, then browse the site for more egg-decorating ideas when you are ready to dye the real ones.
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This peacock line art leaves room for bold blues, greens, and gold gel pens. A quick science tie-in: peafowl are known for their showy tail feathers used in courtship displays.
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For St. Patrick’s Day you get two word searches plus a pot-of-gold maze. Open each file from the post, print what you need, and tuck extras in a classroom party folder.
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Lighthouses make a calming coloring subject, with strong shapes for younger kids and fine details for older ones. Open the PDF from the post and print on regular letter paper.
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This President’s Day sheet includes the White House plus Lincoln and Washington portraits kids can color while you read a short biography or timeline aloud. The federal holiday honors George Washington and later expanded to recognize other presidents as well.