AIColoringPageGenerator

Examples

Example prompts teachers can try today

Use these examples as classroom-safe starting points. They avoid branded characters, student personal information, and busy scenes that print poorly.

Alphabet

Letter B worksheet

Letter B with a bear, butterfly, and banana, large outlines, simple word labels.

Counting

Number 8 worksheet

Big number 8 with eight stars and a small counting box at the bottom.

Science

Spring science page

Seed growing into a plant with sun, rain, roots, and simple labels.

Literacy examples

Try: Letter S with sun, sock, and snail. Short A words with apple, ant, and alligator. Sight word “the” with a simple sentence strip.

  • One letter or sound per page
  • Simple objects children recognize
  • Large labels
  • No crowded background

Math examples

Try: Number 5 with five fish. Ten-frame with apples. Shape hunt with circle, square, triangle, and rectangle.

  • Countable objects
  • Clear spacing
  • One main number
  • Simple shape names

Theme examples

Try: Farm day with barn, tractor, cow, and sun. Ocean scene with whale, crab, sea star, and waves. Community helpers with mail carrier, firefighter helmet, and library book.

What to avoid

Do not request protected characters, celebrity likenesses, student photos, student names, school IDs, or private family details.

  • Use “friendly mouse” instead of a branded mouse
  • Use “superhero kid” instead of a named hero
  • Use “school building” instead of a real school name
  • Use “child” instead of a student name

Questions this page answers

Can I copy these prompts?

Yes. Adjust the topic, grade, and output format before generating.

Why avoid branded characters?

Original themes are safer for classroom sharing and paid downloads.

Can I make holiday pages?

Yes. Keep the scene general, inclusive, and age-appropriate.