Sports Coloring Pages
Bring the excitement of the big game right to your kitchen table with these fun and easy Sports Coloring Pages for kids. Whether it is rainy, snowy, or just a quiet afternoon, these coloring pages for kids help them stay active in their imagination while learning about different sports. They are perfect for classroom activities, Super Bowl parties, or anytime your little athletes need a creative break.
Coloring is also a great way to build fine motor skills, encourage creativity, and spark conversations about teamwork and good sportsmanship.

Supplies
• White Paper
• Printer
• Crayons, Markers or Colored Pencils
Instructions
Print out as many sports coloring pages as you need for your home, classroom, or party.
Set up a coloring station with crayons, markers, or colored pencils. You might even sort the coloring pages by sport and let kids choose their favorite.
Encourage children to talk about the sport they are coloring. Ask questions like:
• What equipment do you need to play this sport?
• Is it a team sport or an individual sport?
• Have you ever played this game before?
Display finished pages on the refrigerator, classroom bulletin board, or create a sports gallery wall for game day.
Fun Facts
Did you know the first box of Crayola crayons was made in 1903 and sold for just a nickel? It included red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, brown, and black. That simple box started a colorful tradition that kids still love today.
Sports are played all around the world. Soccer is the most popular sport globally, while football is one of the most popular sports in the United States.
Source: Between Us Parents – Fun Facts About Crayons
Patterns, Templates and Printables
Click on a sports coloring page to open it in a new window and print at the correct size. Print as many copies as you need for personal or classroom use.
Enjoy these sports coloring pages for kids and let the games begin! 🏈⚽🏀
Teacher Friendly Educational Extension
Turn these sports coloring pages into a fun learning opportunity.
• Have students sort the pages into team sports and individual sports.
• Create a simple graph showing which sport is the class favorite.
• Write a short paragraph about why they like a certain sport.
• Discuss teamwork, rules, and fair play.
These activities make great classroom activities that combine art, writing, and social skills.
Supplies
White Paper
Crayons, Markers or Colored Pencils
Instructions
Gather the kids around a table with their favorite coloring utensils and  let them color
Contributor
These projects are created by Terri, Betty, Jamie or one of the talented staff members at MakingFriends.com. They have been created exclusively for publication on FreeKidsCrafts.com with supplies you'll be able to find around your house.












