The Olympic Games bring the whole world together through sport, competition and celebration. With these free coloring pages for the Olympic Games, children can join fun by coloring their favorite sports, athletes and Olympic symbols. These printable coloring pages record the excitement of the games.
Regardless of whether your child dreams of being an Olympic champion or loving sports, these pages are a great way to celebrate sports at home or in the classroom. You will find printable PDFs with Olympic torch, gold medals, team sports and even mascot. These coloring pages perfect for summer or winter games and are an entertaining way to explore international competition and at the same time trigger creativity.
How to use these printable Olympic Games coloring pages
Getting started is simple! Simply click on one of the pictures or left at the bottom left, and a PDF painting templates will be opened in a new tab. From there you can download or print the pages for free. Each coloring page is dimensioned for Standard -UUS letters paper, but also fit well in A4 paper, so that you work perfectly all over the world.
You can only print out a favorite sports or download a whole set to create your own coloring book for the Olympic Games. These leaves can be used for coloring with colored pencils, markers or colored pens. You can even try digital coloring on a tablet or iPad for chaotic activity.
Entertaining things that have to do with their Olympic coloring pages
Here you will find some creative opportunities to use your Olympic Games that go beyond coloring. These handicrafts and activities are perfect for classrooms, parties or family fun during the games.
1. Create your own Olympic medal ceremony
Print out coloring pages with medals and athletes. Let the children color them, cut them out and glue them into cardboard circles to make medals. Use a cord or band to transform it into portable Olympic medals for playing. Then organize a medal ceremony at home where children can stand on a podium (made from boxes) while family members cheer.
2. Make an Olympics -Sport Banner
After coloring different Olympic sports sites, children can cut out the pictures and attach them to a long piece of cord or yarn. Hang the banner over a room, a classroom wall or a back yard to celebrate the games. Each side could have a different sport and transform the banner into a mini parade of sport.
3. DIY Olympic Tapperwandwerk
Use a torch coloring pages, color it in bright red, oranges and yellow and then cut it out. Attach the paper flame to the top of a rolled -up paper towel tube that is wrapped in aluminum foil. Now children can carry their own Olympic flashlight through the house or the playground for a present opening ceremony.
4. Puzzle game with Olympic motifs
Print two copies of the same coloring pages. After coloring, glue it on cardboard and cut it into puzzle parts. Children can mix the pieces and try to put together the Olympic scene. This activity is both fun and instructive because it helps with problem solving.
5. Design your own Olympic flag
Print out coloring pages or Olympic rings made of empty flag. Children can design the flag of their own country with markings and colored pencils and then glue them on a straw or ice cream on the stem. Organize a mini opening parade in which all of his homemade flags wave.
6. Sports trade cards
Reduce your printable Olympic coloring pages by printing several pages on a sheet of paper. After coloring, cut them into small rectangles to create “trade cards of the Olympic Games”. Children can collect and act cards with various sports, mascot or athletes.
7. Olympiad coloring book to Keepa
Instead of coloring just one side, print a whole series of Olympic Games from the Olympic Games. As soon as the children have finished coloring, the sides are related or binding to make their own Olympic coloring book. Add a cover page with your name and the year of the Olympic Games to get a memory memory.
8. Design your own Olympic mascot
Some Olympic Games have mascot. So why not let the children make their own? Use animal or character painting and encourage children to color them in Olympic colors. You can add sports equipment such as tennis rackets, basket balls or skis to give your mascot a sporting topic.
9. DIY Olympic tickets
Print out tickets of coloring pages or make your own on empty paper. You can design and color children in this way to look like entry -level passes for different sports. Then set up a fake Olympic event at home where family members use the tickets to see races, games or performances.
10. Olympic torch scale race
Use the torch coloring pages to create several paper burners. After coloring and assembly, children can use the torches in a relay race in the back yard or in the classroom. Every runner “passes the torch” to the next, just like the real Olympic Games.
11. Olympics Scrapbook
Let children dye various sports and Olympic symbols and then glue them into a collective valley. Add cap leads such as “Gymnasics”, “Swimming” or “Track & Field”. This makes an entertaining educational project to inform yourself about every event and at the same time to maintain a colorful memory book of the games.
12. Medals -Chart -Tracker
Use coloring pages on the subject of medals to create a diagram. Children can color a gold, silver or bronze medal every time their favorite country wins at the Olympic Games. This transforms the color activity into an entertaining way to pursue real Olympic results.
13. Olympia rings chain garland
Print out the Olympic rings or draw circles. After coloring them in the five official ring colors, cut them out and connect them like a paper chain. Hang the chain as a party decoration or in the classroom banner.
14. Make a sports installment game
Cut out the colors and various Olympic sports. Glue them on cards and play a advice game in which a player has a sport while others advise. It is like crowds, but with Olympic sports as a topic.
15. Personalized athlete posters
Let children select their favorite Olympic sports and color them. Then add your own face to the athlete by cutting out a photo of yourself and gluing it on the side. Free it or hang it as fun “I’m an Olympian!” Poster.