Looking for some fun planets coloring pages that aren’t too complicated? This bundle of planet activity pages also includes fun facts about outer space along with the names of the planets.
What a fun way to learn all about the solar system!
Related: Solar System Worksheets Preschool Printable Craft
Free solar system coloring pages
What a fun way to learn all about the solar system. Use these printables with your preschoolers and even toddlers to learn all about the different kinds of planets.
Each solar system coloring sheet features a planet along with its name.
These free planets printables will work with kids of all ages. Older kids can simply add their own research information to the coloring sheets to learn more about space.
So, they don’t just work as space coloring pages, but a lot more can be done with them.
So, they don’t just work as space coloring pages, but a lot more can be done with them.
If you’re looking for solar system worksheets, the full bundle includes fun facts about the planets, what they are, and what they feature.
They are written like posters, so you could hang these and have them featured in the kids books for the black and white versions.
Free printable coloring sheets
These sheets feature a picture of the planet, terrestrial planets along with planet earth. It’s a great way for kids of all ages to learn about our solar system.
Older children will enjoy reading the facts and perhaps make their own comparisons and research projects.
Kids will love to read an interesting fact about planets. All you need for these are colored pencils along with some craft materials if you wish to have the kids create a craft from the pages.
These Phases of the Moon Printables are also fantastic to add to your homeschooling lesson plans!
Space theme printable coloring pages
I always feel like a coloring activity needs more than just pages with illustrations on them. These pages feature different planets of our solar system unit.
Kids can work on these pages however they like to. I like to provide ample opportunities for them to learn all about the solar system.
So I show them a few videos first, we talk about each planet and then we begin by coloring each planet.
More science printables you might like:
- 5 Fantastic Activities to Teach Chicken Life Cycle
- 10 Fun Dinosaur Activities for Kids
- Sight Word Earth Day Color by Code
Printable Planets Coloring Pages for Toddlers and Preschool
Another way you can use these printables is to also have them set in a binder (shown above) and then placed inside as the students complete their puzzle throughout the week.
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