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10 Free Constitution Coloring Pages

Constitution coloring pages helped make our U.S. government unit feel a lot less dry and a lot more engaging.

My son loved the chance to color while learning about key figures like James Madison and the three branches of government, and it sparked great conversations about how our country was formed.

Whether you’re teaching for Constitution Day on September 17th or just covering civics in your curriculum, these patriotic printables are a simple way to blend history, art, and learning in one.

Set of printable Constitution coloring pages for kids featuring James Madison, the three branches of government, Articles of Confederation, and ‘We the People’ illustration

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What’s Included in These Constitution Worksheets

This printable set walks kids through key events and ideas behind the U.S. Constitution with a mix of history, civics, and fun visuals.

Each page invites them to color, read, and connect with important concepts, from the three branches of government to “We the People.”

We really liked using What Is the Constitution? alongside these pages, it helped fill in the background while keeping things kid-friendly.

A collection of U.S. history worksheets featuring topics related to the Constitution and government. The pages include illustrations and explanations of the Legislative Branch, Judicial Branch, Executive Branch, the Articles of Confederation, James Madison, the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution of 1787. There are also references to "We the People" and the structure of U.S. government branches. Red, white, and blue candies are scattered in the background.

Articles of Confederation

This page gives a quick intro to the Articles of Confederation, the nation’s first attempt at a government before the Constitution. It’s a great way to show kids what wasn’t working—and why a new system was needed.

Two educational worksheets about James Madison and the Articles of Confederation. The James Madison worksheet includes a drawing of Madison with a description highlighting his role as the "Father of the Constitution." The Articles of Confederation worksheet features a drawing of the historical flag with a brief explanation about the Articles' implementation. Nearby are colorful candies in red, white, and blue, along with a box of Crayola crayons.

James Madison

Kids can color a portrait of James Madison while learning why he’s called the “Father of the Constitution.”

We paired this with our Bill of Rights coloring pages for a deeper look into the amendments he helped create.

Two educational worksheets: one shows the three signers of the Constitution and mentions George Washington and James Madison becoming U.S. Presidents, with a description of their roles. The other features the six men who signed both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, including Benjamin Franklin. There are also red, white, and blue candies and a festive patterned fabric with stars and gnomes.

Signers of the Constitution Worksheet

One page highlights key signers of the Constitution, including a fact about the six men who also signed the Declaration of Independence, something my son found especially interesting.

“We the People” Page

This page features the iconic opening phrase of the Constitution, it led to a good talk in our house about what those three words really mean.

Two educational worksheets about the U.S. Constitution, one with the phrase "We the People" and the other with "The Constitution 1787," alongside a book titled "The Constitution of the United States" and festive gnome-patterned fabric.

Three Branches of Government Pages

There’s a coloring page for each of the three branches, Judicial, Legislative, and Executive, with short descriptions of what they do and who’s involved. These were especially helpful for reinforcing the idea of checks and balances.

Four educational worksheets detailing the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches of the U.S. government, with corresponding descriptions, next to festive, gnome-patterned fabric.

We read The Adventures of Chloe and Chris alongside these to keep things fun and relatable.

Explore More U.S. History Printables

If you’re continuing with early American history, we’ve used several related printables and unit studies that paired well with this Constitution set.

After reading about James Madison, we also used these Benjamin Franklin coloring pages, which tied in well with the worksheet on Constitution signers.

To extend our civics study, we included these Supreme Court coloring pages while discussing the Judicial Branch.

For deeper dives into key historical figures, we’ve enjoyed unit studies on George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin.

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Recommended Books About the U.S. Constitution for Kids

We like to pair our worksheets with read-alouds or reference books to help make the ideas stick. These are a few of our favorite books for introducing kids to the Constitution and early American government:

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Last Updated on 14 July 2025 by Clare Brown

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