Welcome to our fun and educational coloring journey with the letter ‘K’ from the alphabet coloring section! This bundle of printable coloring pages is designed to guide your little ones to recognize and pronounce this special letter. Our coloring sheets feature five captivating subjects that start with ‘K’: Kangaroo, Kite, Koala, Key, and King. While children immerse themselves in the world of coloring, they will also learn new words, their phonics, and develop a strong foundation for reading skills. Check out the neighboring J coloring letter and L coloring bundles.
This expansive bundle includes five beautifully designed coloring sheets, each focusing on a different subject that starts with ‘K’. Each sheet is a journey of discovery and learning wrapped up in a fun coloring activity.
Did you know, kangaroos use their tails for balance when hopping?
How about designing your own kite on the back of the page?
Did you know, koalas sleep for up to 20 hours a day?
Can you find another object in your house that starts with ‘K’?
What would you do if you were a king or a queen for a day?
Kanga and Roo are beloved characters from the world of Winnie the Pooh.
Colorful kites are in the movie ‘Mary Poppins’ with the famous song ‘Let’s Go Fly a Kite‘
Koala brothers, Frank and Buster, are the stars of the animated series ‘The Koala Brothers’.
Key is an essential item in many fairy tales and adventure stories.
King Triton is a famous character from Disney’s ‘The Little Mermaid’.
‘K’ is the 11th letter in the English alphabet.
In Morse code, ‘K’ is ‘-.-‘.
The letter ‘K’ is silent when it’s at the beginning of the word and followed by an ‘n’, like in ‘knee’.
In English, ‘K’ is the least used vowel and consonant.
In ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, ‘K’ represented a hand.
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The letter ‘K’ makes a hard ‘kuh’ sound, like in ‘kite’. Help your child pronounce it by making them aware of the back of their tongue touching the roof of their mouth.
Coloring is not only fun but also great for your child’s development! It improves their motor skills, stimulates creativity, contributes to better handwriting, and provides a fantastic way for them to express themselves.
Encourages storytelling – Children craft narratives around their images, enhancing verbal and social skills.
Sparks creativity and imagination – Every colouring outcome is unique, fostering creative expression.
Builds patience and perseverance – Completing detailed colouring pages encourages sticking with tasks.
Improves mood through colour therapy – Colour has subconscious emotional influence (as studied by Jung).
Enhances hand‑eye coordination – Children learn to match what they see with the motions of their hands.
Enhances learning readiness – It primes readiness for writing, using drawing and pattern recognition.
These coloring sheets can be used in a variety of educational and fun ways. ‘Alphabet Week’ is a great activity where each day or week is dedicated to a different letter. Use our coloring pages during ‘K’ week, and encourage your child to find more ‘K’ objects around them. You can also create a storytelling session where children make up a story based on the colored page. Display their artwork around the house or classroom to build their confidence. Organize a scavenger hunt with the items in the coloring sheets as clues. Finally, use the coloring sheets for phonics practice. Ask your child to identify the sound of ‘K’ in different words to enhance their language skills.