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Holiday Scene Coloring Page | Grade 4-5 Printable
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This Grade 4-5 holiday scene coloring page provides a creative outlet for students to practice fine motor control and explore color theory during the festive season. By engaging with a detailed illustration of a Christmas tree and characters, learners develop spatial awareness and artistic expression. It serves as a relaxing, high-interest activity for the classroom.
At a Glance
- Grade: 4-5 · Subject: Fine Art
- Standard:
VA:Cr2.1.4a— Explore and invent art-making techniques and approaches through creative coloring- Skill Focus: Fine motor control and color application
- Format: 1 page · 1 complex scene · No answer key required · PDF
- Best For: Early finishers or holiday brain breaks
- Time: 20–30 minutes
This single-page PDF features a high-resolution line art illustration depicting a festive holiday scene. The composition includes a decorated Christmas tree, two children, a cat, and a box of ornaments, providing various textures and shapes for students to color. The "MERRY CHRISTMAS" text at the bottom offers an opportunity for letter-coloring and decorative typography practice.
The workflow for this resource is designed for maximum efficiency. First, print the single-page PDF (30 seconds). Second, distribute the sheets along with crayons, markers, or colored pencils to your students (1 minute). Finally, allow students to work independently while you manage other classroom tasks or prepare for the next lesson (0 minutes prep). This is an ideal sub-plan filler.
This resource aligns with VA:Cr2.1.4a, which focuses on exploring and inventing art-making techniques. Students must make choices about color harmony, shading, and medium application to complete the scene. This standard code can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum mapping tools to document creative expression time.
Use this worksheet as a calming activity following a high-energy holiday party or as a reward for completing a math assessment. Teachers can observe student focus and grip strength during the activity to informally assess fine motor development. Expect students to spend approximately 25 minutes to complete the full scene with detail.
This coloring page is designed for Grade 4 and 5 students who enjoy creative expression. It is particularly useful for students who need a quiet sensory break or for inclusion in a holiday-themed choice board. Pair this with a short story about holiday traditions or a lesson on warm and cool colors to extend the learning.
According to the NAEP Visual Arts framework, engaging in regular artistic production helps middle-elementary students develop the persistence and spatial reasoning necessary for complex problem-solving. This VA:Cr2.1.4a aligned worksheet facilitates these outcomes by requiring students to navigate a detailed visual field and make intentional aesthetic choices. Research from Fisher & Frey (2014) suggests that purposeful coloring activities can serve as effective "brain breaks," lowering student cortisol levels and improving subsequent focus on academic tasks. By providing a structured yet open-ended creative task, this resource supports the development of fine motor precision and artistic confidence. The inclusion of recognizable holiday motifs ensures high student engagement, making it a reliable tool for maintaining classroom management during seasonal transitions. This summary can be used by educators to justify the inclusion of art-based activities within a comprehensive Grade 4-5 curriculum.




