Even with Juneteenth finally becoming a recognized holiday, I still find it difficult to find simple coloring pages and educational resources around it. I created this fun coloring page to give us one more opportunity to color and discuss the topic.
If you’re interested, here are a few Juneteenth resources and activities you might enjoy in your homeschool.
- Watch A Qyah Juneteenth a Molly of Denali Episode on PBS.
- Complete this Juneteenth Word Scramble Worksheet and race against the clock to see how many you can complete.
- Checkout The Juneteenth Cookbook by Alliah L. Agostini from your local library and try re-creating a dish.
juneteenth books to read
- What Is Juneteenth? by Kirsti Jewel
- Tell Me About Juneteenth by Kortney Nash
- Juneteenth for Mazie by Floyd Cooper
- All Different Now by Angela Johnson
- The Juneteenth Story: Celebrating the End of Slavery in the United States by Alliah L. Agostini
Related Post: The Power of Crayons
How to Get Your Juneteenth Coloring Page
This one-page PDF is on letter sized paper so print accordingly. Just click on the button below to view the PDF and you should be able to print directly from your browser.
Happy Juneteenth, V.




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