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June 14th is one of those holidays that sneaks up on you fast. One minute you’re wrapping up Memorial Day, and the next — Flag Day! Whether you’re a teacher hunting for last-minute patriotic activities or a parent who just wants to keep the kids busy with something meaningful, you’ve landed in the right place.
These Flag Day coloring pages were hand-drafted and personally tested on both inkjet and laser printers to make sure lines print crisp, margins stay intact, and every page looks polished from the first sheet to the last. No blurry outlines. No cut-off edges. Just clean, ready-to-color pages your kids will actually want to use.
Explore the Flag Day Coloring Collection
Not every coloring page works for every kid. A toddler needs big, bold outlines. An eight-year-old wants something more challenging. Below, I’ve organized the collection so you can jump straight to what you need.
Easy Flag Day Coloring Pages for Toddlers & Preschoolers
Little hands, big crayons — these are designed with that combo in mind.
The thick lines here aren’t an accident. Toddlers need outlines they can actually see and stay close to — or at least try to. These pages are also great for introducing basic color recognition: “What color should the stripes be? What about the stars?”
Pro tip: Print these on regular copy paper for the best crayon results. Cardstock can be a bit slippery for small kids.
Educational & Word-Tracing Pages for Kindergarten
Who said coloring can’t double as handwriting practice?
These sheets combine a flag coloring page with dotted tracing letters — words like F-L-A-G, U-S-A, and STARS AND STRIPES. Kids trace the letters, color the flag, and walk away having practiced both fine motor skills and early literacy. That’s a two-for-one that every kindergarten teacher will appreciate.
Why teachers love these:
- Reinforces letter recognition while staying on theme
- Works as an independent activity during Flag Day centers
- Great for morning work packets the week of June 14th
These American flag printables are some of the most-requested sheets in the whole collection, and it’s easy to see why.
Detailed Patriotic Scenes for Older Kids & Adults
Here’s where things get genuinely impressive.
If you’ve ever thought coloring was just for little kids, these pages will change your mind.
These are genuinely satisfying pages for adults doing mindful coloring, older students working on patience and focus, or anyone who just wants a beautiful patriotic scene to frame.
Best results: Print these on 60 lb or heavier paper if you’re using markers or watercolor pencils. Standard copy paper works for colored pencils just fine.
Fun Classroom and Home Activities with These Sheets
A coloring page is great on its own — but pair it with an activity, and suddenly you’ve got a lesson.
Here are my favorite ways to use these free printable Flag Day pages:
1. Flag Day Trivia While They Color Keep kids engaged by weaving in quick facts. Did you know Flag Day commemorates June 14, 1777 — the day the Continental Congress officially adopted the Stars and Stripes? Quiz them as they color: “How many original colonies were there? Count the stripes!”
2. The Collaborative Flag Wall This one is a classroom favorite. Each student colors one or two large stars from the star pages. Cut them out, and paste them together onto a big blue poster board. By the end of class, you have a collaborative American flag made entirely of individually colored stars. It’s genuinely beautiful — and makes a fantastic hallway display.
3. Window Display “Stained Glass” Flags Try printing the simple flag sheets on standard 20 lb paper (the lightest weight you have). Color them in, tape them to a sunny classroom window, and the light shines right through. It creates this gorgeous, stained-glass effect that kids absolutely love. Red and blue look especially vivid.
4. Color + Tell Have older kids color the Betsy Ross flag sheet while narrating a mini-report on its history. The coloring keeps restless hands busy while their brains stay engaged with research. Multitasking that actually works.
How to Get the Best Print Quality
You’ve found the pages — now let’s make sure they come out looking great.
- Printer setting: Always choose “Fit to Page” or “Scale to Fit” so margins stay intact and nothing gets clipped at the edges.
- Paper for crayons: Standard 20–24 lb copy paper works perfectly.
- Paper for markers or watercolors: Go with 60–90 lb cardstock to prevent bleed-through.
- Black ink only: These are line-art pages, so there’s no need for color cartridges. Print in grayscale to save ink.
- Multiple copies: Print one test page first. If lines look faint, increase print density in your printer settings before running a whole classroom set.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the official date of Flag Day? Flag Day is celebrated every year on June 14th to commemorate the adoption of the United States flag by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1777. While it’s a national observance, it’s not a federal holiday — which means schools and businesses are typically open, making in-class activities like coloring perfect for the day.
Can I use these coloring pages for the 4th of July or Memorial Day? Absolutely. Because these sheets feature patriotic symbols like the American flag, bald eagles, stars, and stripes, they work beautifully for any patriotic holiday — including Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, and Veterans Day. The Betsy Ross flag sheet is especially popular for Fourth of July history lessons.
Are these coloring sheets free for classroom use? Yes! Every printable on this page is 100% free for personal, educational, and classroom use. Print as many copies as you need for your students, your own kids, or a community event. No attribution required — though I always love hearing how they’re being used!
Do I need a special program to print these? Nope. All sheets are available as standard PDF files, which open in your browser, Adobe Acrobat, or any free PDF viewer. Just click, open, and print.
More Free Printable Coloring Pages You’ll Love
If your kids loved these Flag Day coloring pages, here are more patriotic and seasonal printables to keep the fun going all year long:
- Juneteenth Coloring Pages
- Memorial Day Coloring Pages
- Graduation Coloring Pages
- Father’s Day Coloring Pages
I’m Emmy, and I create all the coloring pages on this site by hand — sketching, refining, and testing every single design before it goes live. If a page doesn’t print beautifully on a standard home printer, it doesn’t make the cut. I hope these bring some joy to your classroom or your kitchen table this June 14th!






























