Isaac Newton coloring pages for kids who love apples, gravity, and big ideas in science

Explore the wonders of science with this brilliant set of Isaac Newton coloring pages that lets children encounter the genius behind gravity and motion through engaging, educational drawings. Created for kids aged 4 to 12, this collection boosts curiosity, focus, and science learning while refining motor skills and visual memory.

Available as a high quality PDF, these printable pages are great for A4 home printing, STEM lessons, or science week activities. They also work excellently with a light-up tracing pad for enhanced detail exploration.

Part of the Public Figure Coloring Pages collection, Last updated on Tue, 03 Jun 2025 10:43:16 GMT.

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Happy Isaac Newton in Orchard Coloring Page

Coloring page of Isaac Newton smiling with long wavy hair, wearing a coat with a bow tie, walking near a tree with an apple on the ground and a sign showing F=ma.
Coloring page of Isaac Newton smiling with long wavy hair, wearing a coat with a bow tie, walking near a tree with an apple on the ground and a sign showing F=ma. | zuzuzi.com

Waving Isaac Newton Coloring Page

Coloring page of Isaac Newton smiling with long wavy hair, wearing a coat with a bow tie, waving one hand and walking.
Coloring page of Isaac Newton smiling with long wavy hair, wearing a coat with a bow tie, waving one hand and walking. | zuzuzi.com

Isaac Newton Bubble Letters Coloring Page

Coloring page of the name Isaac Newton surrounded by stars, hearts, apples, atoms, test tubes, and circular planets.
Coloring page of the name Isaac Newton surrounded by stars, hearts, apples, atoms, test tubes, and circular planets. | zuzuzi.com

Coloring ideas for Isaac Newton

When coloring Isaac Newton, you can have fun with his curly hair, often shown in shades of white, gray, or light brown. His clothing was usually formal, so you might want to use deep colors like dark green, rich blue, maroon, or brown for his long coat. His shirts were often white or cream-colored with fancy ruffles. If he is holding an apple, a bright red or green apple will make it pop! You can also color the sky blue and the grass green if he is outdoors under a tree.

On the back of the page, why not try writing some fun facts about Isaac Newton, or their name in different languages? You could even give them a nickname of your own, or draw your own version using your imagination!

Who is Isaac Newton?

Isaac Newton was one of the greatest scientists and mathematicians in history, famous for discovering the laws of motion and gravity. He was born on January 4, 1643, in England, and showed a deep curiosity about the world from a young age. One of the most famous stories about Newton tells how he saw an apple fall from a tree and began thinking about why things fall to the ground. This led to his groundbreaking ideas about gravity. Newton also invented important parts of calculus and made huge discoveries about light and color. He published his most famous work, the 'Principia,' in 1687, which changed how people understood science forever. Known for his thoughtful face and long, curly hair, Newton's ideas continue to shape the way we learn about the universe. He passed away in 1727, but his discoveries still inspire young scientists and dreamers everywhere!

How to say Isaac Newton in different languages?

  • English: Isaac Newton
  • French: Isaac Newton
  • Spanish: Isaac Newton
  • Arabic: إسحاق نيوتن
  • German: Isaac Newton
  • Chinese: 艾萨克·牛顿
  • Japanese: アイザック・ニュートン
  • Korean: 아이작 뉴턴
  • Portuguese: Isaac Newton
  • Italian: Isaac Newton
  • Hindi: आइजैक न्यूटन
  • Russian: Исаак Ньютон
  • Turkish: Isaac Newton

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials do I need to use with these coloring pages?

You can use crayons, colored pencils, markers, or even watercolor paints if the paper is thick enough. These coloring pages are designed to work well with most kid-friendly art supplies for a fun and creative experience.

Are these coloring pages suitable for a light-up tracing pad?

Yes, these coloring pages work great with a light-up tracing pad! Just print them on regular thin paper, place them on the pad, and let kids trace and color with ease.