25 Free Printable Rainbow Templates
If you’re looking to add some color to your craft activities, classroom displays, or home décor, then you’ve come to the right place! Our printable rainbow templates will brighten any project, and we’ve got 25 to choose from so you’re bound to find the perfect rainbow template for your needs.
They’re perfect if you’re studying a weather topic with the kids, to make decorations for St Patrick’s Day, or to decorate cards or party invitations – the possibilities really are endless!
What is a Rainbow?
Children are fascinated by rainbows, and there’s nothing more magical than seeing an arc of beautiful colors appear in the sky! A rainbow is a multi-colored arc that forms in the sky when sunlight shines through water. The light reflects off the droplets of water, bends (refracts) and splits into seven colors.
The seven colors of the rainbow are:
- Red
- Orange
- Yellow
- Green
- Blue
- Indigo
- Violet
There are a couple of fun phrases that can help children to remember the order of the colors in a rainbow. The first letter of each word represents the first letter of each color:
- Richard of York Gave Battle in Vain
- Really Old Yoghurts Go Bad In Vans
Rainbows can be seen as a sign of hope, diversity and a better future. During the coronavirus lockdown in the UK children made rainbow pictures and displayed them in their windows so that other people could count them.
Some fun facts you might not know about rainbows:
- Rainbows don’t just happen in the sky – they can occur anywhere there’s water, such as waterfall or even a spray from a garden tap!
- Did you know that the moon can also make rainbows, known as moonbows? They’re not as bright as a rainbow formed by the sun, but just as magical.
- There is a legend from Ireland that there’s a pot of gold at the end of every rainbow, guarded by a leprechaun!
Have you ever seen a double rainbow? These happen when light is reflected twice in a raindrop.
To see a rainbow, the water has to be in front you, and the sun behind you.
Creating art and crafts with rainbows is lots of fun, but also offer the following benefits:
- Rainbows can help teach your little on all about primary and secondary colors, and will help them learn to recognize and name different colors, too.
- Making rainbow crafts is a great way to practice fine motor skills and hand-eye co-ordination.
- Rainbows are a great introduction to science and weather topics for younger kids.
- Looking for inspiration for a story or poem? Rainbows can provide a magical starting point to spark creativity and imagination.
Our Printable Rainbow Templates Include
We’ve got 25 fabulous printable rainbow templates to choose from, including lots of different sized rainbows and pre-colored options too. All you need to do is click on the rainbow template of your choice, download to your home PC then print as many copies as you need.
Cut Out Rainbow Craft For Preschool
Our cut out rainbow craft for preschool is a lovely activity to help little ones practise their cutting skills and learn all about rainbows, too! Ask your child to color in the rainbow, cloud and pot of gold first, then cut carefully around each picture using safety scissors.
Simple Rainbow Template
This simple rainbow template is ideal for all kinds of art and craft projects. You can use colored tissue paper, felt or pom poms to create a stunning textured or 3D picture, or use the template for sewing project – rainbows look fantastic on cushions, t-shirts and lots more!
Full Page Simple Rainbow With Clouds Template
Our full page simple rainbow with clouds template is a great size for classroom displays or to use as a stencil for home decorating. You could also try making a simple rainbow mobile (https://make-it-your-own.com/rainbow-mobile/).
Looking For More Fun Activities?
Our versatile and vibrant printable rainbow templates are ideal for bringing a splash of color to all kinds of projects. Whether you’re a teacher looking to brighten up a classroom display or a parent looking for a rainy day activity or planning a rainbow-themed birthday party, we hope you enjoy using them, whatever the weather!
If you want to carry on the rainbow fun, why not some more rainbow craft ideas? These entertaining rainbow projects at hannahandthetwiglets.com are suitable for even the youngest children to enjoy.
The kids might also like to try an exciting rainbow science
experiment, like this one at thekindergardenconnection.com. It’s easy to
prepare all you need is a glass of water, a sheet of white paper or card and a
sunny window. The children can learn all about refraction, reflection and
dispersion of light, and can record their findings in a notebook.
Want to learn more about the weather with the kids? We’ve got lots of fantastic weather-themed activities to try here at justfamilyfun.com, from weather coloring pages and a printable weather poster for the classroom, to windy weather word search and much more.