The Days of Creation Coloring Pages are the perfect introduction or refresher to the Days of Creation. Use a sheet daily as you read through scripture. Another option is to print this set out as a booklet. Reading these coloring pages as an emergent reader is an effective way to tie all the days of creation together in a story form. These FREE printable Days of Creation Coloring Pages work well in large groups of toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary. Be sure to check out our collection of other Creation resources here.
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One reason why I love these Days of Creation Coloring pages is for their practicality. These may appear to be merely coloring pages… BUT wait, they help students recognize numbers, practice letter sounds, and build vocabulary. While looking at the images within the numbers, teachers can lead students to a higher level of learning.
For example, take a look at Day 1 of Creation coloring page. After reading the sentence at the bottom, ask your student what shapes they see in the number 1. Point out the circle making sure to relay that a circle has no vertexes or points. The circle represents the earth that was without land or trees yet. Next, ask, “How many triangles do you see?” Three triangles symbolizes the trinity: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. These shapes show how the light cut through the darkness.
For day 2, here are some questions you might consider asking your child to extend the learning: What number do you see? How many clouds can you count? Can you draw another cloud? What sound do you hear at the beginning of the word, “wave?” Can you draw a number 2?
With Day 3, think about practicing beginning blend sounds. For example, ask your child to find all the items that start with the blend, tr, fl, or gr. (tree, flowers, grass) What about comparing the number of flowers to the number of trees? Which has more or less? The ideas are endless. To get the most from this activity, follow the same questioning technique with each sheet.
For those of you looking to print a Days of Creation Coloring Booklet, print 2 pages to a sheet. Once printed, cut the sheets in half, sort them, and then staple them. You can use the book as an activity book and reader.
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