Back To School Color By Numbers For Preschoolers
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Back to school color by numbers are an easy win for those first few days when everyone’s still shaking off summer mode! Just print, hand out some crayons, and let the coloring magic happen.
These pages help establish a calm tone and provide kids with something to ease into the day. You can find even more themes and number-matching pages in our full set of color by number worksheets, a handy stash to have around for quick, screen-free moments!

Back To School Color By Numbers Worksheets
Grab a copy of this set to get the following activity sheets:
- Backpack
- Apple
- Pencil
- Bus
- Crayon Box
- Pencils In A Cup
- Water Bottle
- Globe
Preschoolers love a good surprise, and these pages deliver just that! Each section hides familiar things like a school bus, an apple, or a crayon box, and the picture slowly appears with every color-filled space. It’s like piecing together a puzzle, and that big reveal keeps them coloring.
Matching numbers to colors keeps their minds moving. They’re reading, remembering, and deciding what goes where, all at once. Simple, but packed with thinking and noticing.

Coloring inside the lines gives their hands something more focused to work through as well. As they work through each section, they begin to notice shapes and pay attention to detail.
Nice and low-key, this activity fits right into those quiet stretches of the day, especially at the start of the school year when everyone’s still getting back into the swing of things!

Back To School Books For Kids
We Don’t Eat Our Classmates – This silly book is about a dinosaur named Penelope who is starting school and just can’t resist eating her classmates! Kids will love the fun drawings and crazy antics of Penelope, while also learning that being mistreated is never fun.
Chairs On Strike – The chairs have had enough of all the crazy things the kids do to them so they go on strike! This story helps kids learn to take care of their property and has lots of fun and silly humor.
Daniel Goes To School – If you have a little one who’s starting preschool or kindergarten and is reluctant to be away from you, this book is perfect for them! Daniel Tiger learns “grown-ups come back” at the end of every school day. We love this cute book!

Back To School Crafts With Paper
School Bus Name Craft – This project keeps kids busy with scissors, glue, and letters while building some important early skills! They’ll work with shapes like circles, rectangles, and even octagons, making it a nice shape review tucked into a creative project.
Piecing their name together helps with letter recognition and spelling, too. It’s simple, personal, and just right for those early back-to-school days!
Related: Crayon Name Craft
Crayon Paper Bag Puppet Craft – Kids get to build their crayon character with this DIY! It’s great for working on scissor skills, color choices, and fine motor control while keeping things easy and light. Once the puppet is done, it’s ready for silly voices, mini skits, or whatever story little ones dream up next!

Pencil Name Craft – Little ones snip and post their names piece by piece, with each letter getting its spot on a pencil friend! It’s a cute way to get familiar with letter order and name recognition, especially for early learners.
Watching their name come together is always enjoyable, and the finished pencil makes an adorable display to celebrate the start of school!
Apple Core Craft – Creating an apple core from a few shapes allows kids to cut, line up pieces, and stick them together in just the right order! It’s a simple task that helps with shape recognition and following steps from start to finish.
Once done, the apple core looks terrific on a classroom wall or taped up on the fridge for all to see!
Back To School Activities
Our apple do a dot printables are all about big dabs of color and simple pages that young learners can jump right into! The dots help with staying in the lines, spotting patterns, and building number sense, one spot at a time.
It’s just the right kind of activity to keep little hands busy and minds alert, especially with a fall apple theme in the mix!

These back to school cutting practice pages invite kids to snip along lines towards books, apples, and backpacks! Each trim gets them more comfortable with holding and guiding scissors just right.
The school-themed designs keep things light, providing preschoolers with familiar items to focus on as they clip their way across the page.

Back to school worksheets keep things simple with tracing, coloring, and cutting! Crayons, ABCs, and chalkboards appear across the pages, familiar sights that help kids settle into early reading. They’re just the perfect activity sheets to work on at the beginning of a new year in school!

Crystal & Co.’s back to school geoboard patterns give kids a reason to stretch rubber bands into different forms! It’s part shape-building, part puzzle-solving, and there’s something satisfying about seeing the picture come together one line at a time.
It holds their attention throughout as they figure out which stretch should go where!
Free Printable Back To School Color By Number Sample Page


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