First Week School Readiness Morning Routine Chart printable coloring page
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First Week School Readiness Morning Routine Chart

A printable first week school readiness coloring pages page featuring morning routine chart.

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Sheet

1 page

Format

PDF

Difficulty

medium

Collection

First Week School Readiness

At a glance

A smiling child with a backpack points to a hanging morning routine chart beside an alarm clock.

childbackpackheadbandbowmorning routine chartcheckbox circles
School morning routineChecking a morning routine chartCheerful, organized, and school-ready mood

Detailed scene description

What this coloring page shows

This printable coloring page shows a cheerful young child standing beside a large morning routine chart. The child is positioned on the left, smiling and pointing toward the chart with one raised finger while holding the strap of a simple backpack. Curly hair, a wide headband with a bow, round cheeks, sneakers, cropped pants, and a plain shirt create friendly details that are easy to personalize. At the top, bold uppercase words read “MORNING ROUTINE CHART,” giving the page a clear back-to-school theme. On the right, the hanging chart has five horizontal rows, each with a circular checkbox area and a wide blank space for coloring or imagining routine steps. A small hanging loop and angled cord sit above the chart. Near the lower right corner, a classic twin-bell alarm clock adds a morning cue with a round face, hands, tick marks, bells, and little feet. The spacious layout offers big areas for young colorists while also including enough facial, clothing, backpack, chart, and clock details for careful coloring practice.

Coloring ideas

How to color this page

Use bright colors for the headband bow and backpack to make the child stand out.
Color each chart row in a different soft shade to separate the routine steps.
Add a warm color to the alarm clock bells for a lively morning detail.
Keep the shirt and pants simple or add small patterns for extra personalization.
Use rosy tones on the cheeks to emphasize the happy expression.

Suggested palette

sunny yellowsky bluebackpack redsoft pinkmint greenwarm peachlavenderlight gray

Ways to use this page

back to school coloringmorning routine practicefirst week of school activityclassroom readiness worksheethome organization activity

Skill focus

routine awarenessfine motor controlschool readinessvisual organization

Print and use notes

  • Open the PDF and print at 100% scale so the line art stays crisp and the page margin remains intact.
  • Use standard letter paper for everyday coloring, or choose heavier paper when working with markers.
  • Free for personal, classroom, and library use; commercial redistribution is not included.

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Standard 80gsm paper works for everyday use. Move to heavier paper if you plan to color with markers.

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What paper size does the PDF use?

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Can I print this for a classroom or library group?

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Where can I find more pages like this one?

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