Pie coloring pages are an easy activity for Pi Day, Thanksgiving, classrooms, and home. Perfect for kids and simple to print.
Pie coloring pages are one of those simple activities that can be used for a variety of occasions. They’re easy to prep, fun for kids, and fit into so many themes throughout the year.
Whether you’re celebrating Pi Day, planning Thanksgiving activities, or just need a no-prep coloring page, pie-themed printables are always a good idea.
Kids naturally gravitate toward food-themed coloring pages. Add pie, and it’s an instant favorite. There’s no “right” or “wrong” way to color them. A pie can be brown, pink, rainbow, or even blue. Kids love that freedom.
Using Pie Coloring Pages for Pi Day (March 14)
Pie coloring pages are perfect for Pi Day (3.14):
- Color a pie while learning about circles.
- Talk about how a pie is shaped like a circle.
- Use pie slices to introduce fractions.
- Pair coloring with a simple Pi Day lesson.
- Use them as a calm activity after math.
For classrooms, coloring sheets work great as:
- Morning work
- Early finisher activities
- Math center activities
- Low-stress Pi Day fun
Pie Coloring Pages for Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving and pie go hand in hand. That makes pie coloring sheets a perfect fit for November activities.
They’re great for:
- Classroom Thanksgiving parties
- Quiet activities before the holiday break
- Family gatherings
- Kids’ tables during Thanksgiving dinner

A Great Activity for Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving can be a long day for kids. Pie coloring sheets give them something fun and calm to do while adults talk or cook.
Here are a few easy ideas:
- Set out coloring pages at the kids’ table.
- Use them while waiting for dinner.
- Turn them into placemats.
- Display finished pages as decorations.
They’re quiet, screen-free, and easy to clean up.
Perfect for Classrooms and Homeschool
Teachers and homeschool families love coloring pages because they’re flexible.
They can be used for:
- Art time
- Holiday units
- Food-themed lessons
- Fine motor practice
- Free choice time
How We Use Pie Coloring Pages at Home
At our house, coloring pages are a go-to activity. I like having a few printed and ready to go.
Sometimes we:
- Color while listening to music
- Talk about favorite pie flavors
- Add glitter or stickers
- Hang them up for decorations
They’re especially handy during busy seasons like Thanksgiving.
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Supplies You’ll Need
You don’t need much to get started:
- Printed pie coloring pages (link below)
- Crayons, markers, or colored pencils
Tips for Printing
- Print on regular paper for everyday use.
- Print extras—kids often want more than one
Pie Coloring Pages

The pie day coloring sheets are for personal use or classroom use only. They cannot be altered or sold. Click on the link below for the coloring sheets.
I hope you and your family enjoy this coloring activity.
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