Use these dinosaur pages for simple activities that mix coloring, storytelling, early science, and pretend play.
Prehistoric color sorting
Turn a set of dinosaur pages into a quick sorting game by grouping finished pages by colors, sizes, or features.
- Print several dinosaur coloring pages.
- Color each dinosaur with a clear main color.
- Sort the finished pages by color, spikes, horns, or long necks.
- Name one thing that makes each dinosaur different.
Dinosaur story wall
Build a small prehistoric scene where each colored dinosaur becomes a character in a short story.
- Choose three or four printable dinosaur coloring pages.
- Color each dinosaur and cut around the outline if desired.
- Place the pages together on a wall or table.
- Tell a beginning, middle, and ending for the dinosaur adventure.
Fossil detective
Use dinosaur and fossil pages to practice observation while keeping the activity calm and hands-on.
- Print one dinosaur page and one fossil-themed page.
- Color the dinosaur first, then add simple fossil marks or footprints.
- Circle clues such as teeth, claws, horns, or plates.
- Talk about what the clues might tell a scientist.
Classroom dino gallery
Create a quick display that works for a dinosaur unit, early finishers, or a rainy-day art station.
- Let each child pick one free dinosaur coloring page.
- Color with crayons, pencils, or markers.
- Add a name label and one dinosaur fact.
- Display the pages together as a prehistoric gallery.