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A cute cartoon triceratops dinosaur student sitting at a desk writing with a pencil, surrounded by school supplies.

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Cute Dinosaur Student Coloring Page

Get ready for the school year with this adorable triceratops student coloring page. The cute dinosaur is sitting at a desk, writing in a notebook, and surrounded by school supplies like a globe, books, and pencils. This free printable is perfect for kids excited about heading back to school.

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Difficulty
Easy
Recommended age
Ages 4-8
Themes
Back to School · Dinosaurs
Back to SchoolDinosaursLearning and Education

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Fun facts

  • Triceratops had three distinct horns on its face and a large bony frill, which are simplified into cute cartoon features on this student dinosaur.

  • The name Triceratops literally means three-horned face in Greek.

  • Globes, like the one on the dinosaur's desk, are spherical models of Earth used to help students learn geography.

Educational activities

  • Ask your child to identify and name the different school supplies on the desk, such as the globe, pencil, and books.

  • Use the coloring page to start a conversation about what your child is looking forward to learning or doing at school.

  • Have your child practice writing their name or a short sentence on the open pages of the dinosaur's notebook.

Coloring tips

  • Try using a bright green, blue, or orange for the triceratops to give it a fun, friendly look.

  • Use different colors for the sneakers and socks to make the dinosaur's outfit look stylish and ready for school.

  • Color the globe with blue for the water and green or brown for the landmasses.

  • Add a soft yellow or blue background wash to make the classroom scene pop.

Creative project ideas

  • Cut out the colored dinosaur and paste it onto the front of a school notebook or binder as a personalized cover.

  • Use this page as a first-day-of-school activity, then write the child's grade and the date at the top to keep as a keepsake.

  • Frame the finished artwork and hang it near your child's homework station to create a welcoming study space.

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  • Set your printer to "Actual size" (no scaling) for exact dimensions.

  • For markers, slip a scrap sheet underneath to protect the surface.

  • Print multiple copies to experiment with different palettes.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this dinosaur coloring page free to print?

Yes, this coloring page is completely free to download and print for personal, classroom, or homeschooling use.

What age group is this coloring sheet best suited for?

This page is ideal for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary school children (ages 4 to 8) due to its bold outlines and friendly character.

What coloring materials work best for this page?

Crayons and colored pencils are excellent for the larger areas like the dinosaur and desk, while fine-tip markers can help color smaller details like the globe and pencils.

Can I use this coloring page in a classroom setting?

Absolutely! Teachers are welcome to print multiple copies of this back-to-school dinosaur page for classroom activities or quiet time.

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