Geometric coloring pages are based on symmetrical arrangements of assorted geometric shapes - mostly circles and squares that are arranged in overlapping, concentric and interlocking patterns.
These designs are reminiscent of patterns drawn with a pencil and compass in math class years ago. I'm quite sure my 5th grade teacher never saw the potential in the endless patterns I loved to create long after the lesson was finished. So now, many years later, those math lessons have become designs and patterns to color.
Coloring these is a great relaxing activity for adults and older children alike.
These coloring pages are more suitable to colored pencils or fine markers as the sections are small and the lines fine.
Older children will enjoy using markers on good quality paper and using the finished designs to hang on their walls or use to create greeting cards.
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Patterns to Color.