Free February Printables for Kids
February printables are a great way to keep learning steady during a month that often feels caught between winter and spring.
In our house, February is still cozy enough for coloring and puzzles, but it also brings natural opportunities to talk about history, kindness, science, and cultural traditions.
This collection includes seasonal worksheets and activities focused on winter animals, early math, creative writing, social studies, and meaningful holidays that work well for both homeschool and classroom use.
Whether youโre filling shorter winter days or building simple themed lessons, these February activities keep kids learning without feeling heavy or overwhelming.

General February Printables
February is a great month for calm, low-prep activities that keep skills fresh without feeling heavy.
These printables support reading, math, fine motor skills, and creative thinking while leaning into winter themes and seasonal fun.
- February word search โ Seasonal vocabulary tied to winter, kindness, and February events.
- February word scramble โ Light spelling practice using winter and holiday-themed words.
- February reading log โ A simple way to track daily reading throughout the month.
- February coloring pages โ Hearts, winter scenes, cozy animals, and seasonal designs.

Black History Month โ All Month
Black History Month is an important opportunity to learn about influential leaders, achievements, and moments in history.
These printables help introduce key figures and themes in an age-appropriate, approachable way.
- Black History Month coloring pages โ Featuring historical leaders and meaningful symbols.
- Black history bookmarks printable โ Creative designs that pair well with independent reading time.
- Black inventors coloring pages โ Introduce important contributions in science and technology.
- Black History Month word scramble โ A light spelling activity using themed vocabulary.
- Black History Month word search โ Reinforces reading and recognition of key historical terms.

Groundhog Day โ February 2
Groundhog Day is an easy way to introduce kids to seasons, weather patterns, and the idea of making predictions.
These printables mix simple science concepts with creative activities that still feel fun.
- Groundhog Day history worksheets โ A short, kid-friendly look at where the tradition comes from.
- Groundhog Day coloring pages โ Simple winter scenes featuring the groundhog and its shadow.
- Parts of a groundhog โ A labeled diagram kids can color while learning body parts like claws, teeth, and tail.
- Groundhog life cycle worksheets โ A gentle look at how groundhogs grow and change over time.
- If I were a groundhog โ A creative prompt that encourages imagination and sentence building.

Hedgehog Day โ February 2
Hedgehog Day is a fun way to bring animal science into early learning, especially for kids who love cute, curious creatures.
These printables introduce basic biology while keeping things light and creative.
- Hedgehog life cycle for kids โ A simple look at how hedgehogs grow and change over time.
- Hedgehog Day coloring page โ A calm activity featuring hedgehogs in nature scenes.

Super Bowl Sunday โ Date Varies
The Super Bowl is a great excuse for themed math, writing, and game-style activities.
These printables work well for classroom fun or family learning days.
- Super Bowl word search โ Sports-themed vocabulary practice.
- Super Bowl scattergories โ Encourages creative thinking and quick word recall with a football twist.
- Super Bowl word scramble โ A playful way to practice spelling using game-day words.
- Football rebus puzzle โ Builds logic and reading skills as kids decode picture clues.

National Inventors Day โ February 11
Inventors Day fits nicely with science, creativity, and problem-solving discussions.
These printables help kids explore how ideas turn into real-world inventions.
- Benjamin Franklin timeline worksheet โ A simple visual way to explore key moments in his life and inventions.
- Inventions and Inventors worksheet โ Includes research pages, coloring sheets, and classroom posters for inventors like Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, Benjamin Franklin, and the Wright Brothers, making it easy to turn Inventors Day into a short unit or themed lesson.

Valentineโs Day โ February 14
Valentineโs Day is a great opportunity to blend creativity with simple writing, kindness, and fine motor practice.
These Valentineโs printables work especially well for early elementary learners and quick themed lessons:
- Valentine handprint crafts โ Sweet keepsakes that double as fine motor practice.
- History of Valentine’s Day worksheet โ A kid-friendly look at where the holiday came from.
- Valentine’s Day scavenger hunt clues โ A playful way to build reading and problem-solving skills.
- Free printable coloring Valentine’s Day bookmarks โ Calm, creative designs that pair well with reading time.
- Valentine’s Day crossword โ A themed vocabulary puzzle kids enjoy.

Ramadan โ Date Varies
Ramadan is a meaningful time to learn about cultural traditions, reflection, and generosity.
These printables introduce the holiday in a gentle, age-appropriate way while building literacy and observation skills.
- Ramadan coloring pages โ Lanterns, moons, mosques, and festive scenes for calm creative time.
- Ramadan bingo โ A fun way to reinforce key symbols and vocabulary through play.
- Ramadan crossword โ Builds spelling and reading skills using holiday-themed words.
- Moon phases activity โ Connects science learning with the lunar calendar.

Mardi Gras โ Date Varies
Mardi Gras introduces kids to culture, celebrations, and traditions.
These printables blend creativity with light learning.
- Mardi Gras coloring pages โ Masks, beads, and parade scenes.
- Mardi Gras word search โ Builds vocabulary using celebration-themed words.
- Mardi Gras word scramble โ A playful spelling activity tied to Mardi Gras terms.
- Mardi Gras color by number โ Reinforces number recognition with festive images.

Presidents Day โ Third Monday in February
Presidents Day is a natural fit for early history lessons and leadership discussions.
These are some of our favorite Presidents Day printables to keep learning light and engaging (with plenty more available too).
- Presidents Day bingo โ A fun way to practice recognition and vocabulary through play.
- Presidents Day scavenger hunt โ Encourages reading, problem-solving, and movement.
- Presidents coloring pages โ Featuring U.S. presidents and patriotic symbols.
- President memory game โ Builds focus and recall using historical imagery.
- Presidents Day writing prompt worksheet โ Short, thoughtful prompts for reflection and early writing practice.

Polar Bear Day โ February 27
Polar Bear Day works perfectly with winter science and animal learning.
These activities are especially popular with younger kids.
- Parts of a polar bear worksheet โ Introduces basic anatomy and features.
- Life cycle of a polar bear โ A gentle look at how polar bears grow and change over time.
- Free printable bear worksheets โ Explore different bear species with coloring pages.
- P is for polar bear worksheet โ Letter recognition paired with a winter animal theme.

Tooth Fairy Day โ February 28
Tooth Fairy Day is a fun way to mix writing, health, and imagination.
These printables keep kids engaged while encouraging good dental habits.
- Free printable tooth fairy letter โ Certificate and letters from the tooth fairy
- Tooth fairy activity sheet โ Builds focus and visual skills with themed pictures.
- Tooth fairy envelope template โ Cute designs for storing lost teeth or notes.
- Tooth fairy coloring page โ A calm creative activity kids enjoy.

February offers so many natural learning moments, from seasonal science to cultural celebrations. These February worksheets make it easy to keep lessons fresh without extra prep, whether youโre teaching at home or in the classroom.

