6 Printable Winter Olympic Coloring Pages

Get kids excited about the spirit of the Winter Olympics with these fun and engaging coloring pages for kids. Whether you are planning classroom activities, homeschool lessons, or a cozy winter afternoon at home, these printable templates are a simple and creative way to celebrate winter sports.

As children color scenes inspired by skiing, skating, hockey, and more, they can learn about teamwork, sportsmanship, and the many countries that come together for this special event. Encourage kids to explore a world map and discover where different athletes come from. It is a wonderful way to combine creativity with geography and culture.

Fun Facts

The first Winter Olympics were held in 1924 in Chamonix, France. Around 250 athletes from 16 countries competed in 16 different events, including cross country skiing, ski jumping, and ice hockey. Today, the Winter Olympics include many more sports and athletes from all around the world.

Source: National Geographic Kids

Supplies

White paper
Crayons, markers, or colored pencils
Printer

Instructions

Print out your favorite Winter Olympic coloring pages on white paper.

Set children up at a comfortable table or desk with plenty of space to color.

Encourage them to use creative color combinations. They can design team uniforms, add flags from different countries, or create their own winter sports scene in the background.

For extra fun, display finished pages on a bulletin board or refrigerator to create your own mini Olympic gallery.

Printables

Click on a picture below to open it in a new window and print at the correct size. Print as many copies as you need for classroom activities, parties, or family fun at home.

Teacher Friendly Educational Extension

Turn these printable coloring pages into a complete classroom activity.

Geography Connection
Have students choose one winter sport and research a country that competes in it. Locate the country on a world map and discuss its climate, culture, and traditions.

Writing Prompt
Ask students to write a short paragraph about what it would feel like to compete in the Winter Olympics. What sport would they choose and why?

Math Connection
Create simple word problems using Olympic themes. For example, if 10 skaters compete and 3 receive medals, what fraction earned a medal?

Art Discussion
Talk about how colors represent countries through their flags. Invite students to incorporate real flag colors into their coloring pages.

These simple classroom activities help build excitement while supporting learning in social studies, writing, math, and art.

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