We’ve heard that coloring pages can be a good way to alleviate stress. And of course, we know that poetry is also a fine way to reduce stress. So what could be better than putting the two together? This year, we’re introducing an occasional series of fun Coloring Page Poems that you can print, color, and doodle your way to relaxation and stress relief, starting with John Keats’s colorful poem, “Ode on a Grecian Urn.”
Download your printable Ode on a Grecian Urn coloring page poem now.
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Photo by Dimitris Illopoulos, Creative Commons license via Flickr. Illustration by LW Lindquist.
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“How to Write a Poem is a classroom must-have.”
—Callie Feyen, English Teacher, Maryland
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Laura Brown says
Cool.
I’m going to draw grill marks on those long slender things near the bottom and color them like Grecian bread.
Will Willingham says
That sounds delicious. 😉
Donna says
What a fun idea! Beautiful!
Sandra Heska King says
#PlayProject
Ellen Wade Beals says
I think this is so cool — I hope you don’t mind if I share this with readers at my site.
Thanks!
L. L. Barkat says
We would love for you to share, Ellen. And we appreciate a link back to this original post as credit. Thank you so much! (Hope you enjoy. And if you want to give us an @tspoetry on Twitter if you post your colored picture there, we’d be happy to reshare.)