Shavuot Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday, I shared the story of Shavuot with my third graders. They loved coloring images that included wheat sheaves and joyful celebrations. This Shavuot coloring page features 6 engaging pictures, perfect for reinforcing the lesson during Sunday school. It's a free printable too!

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About this Bible story

Shavuot is a time for celebrating the harvest and God's gifts. In Exodus 34:22, we’re told to 'Celebrate the Festival of Weeks.' This festival reminds us of the importance of gratitude and community, making it a great lesson for the kids.

Celebrate the Festival of Weeks.

Exodus 34:22 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

Ask the kids how they can celebrate gratitude in their lives while coloring. Highlight the importance of sharing and community during Shavuot, referencing 'Celebrate the Festival of Weeks.' Make sure to have plenty of crayons on hand, as the kids will want to use many colors!

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Shavuot coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these Shavuot coloring pages are completely free! You don’t need to sign up, and they’re available as a PDF download. You can print them for both personal and classroom use, making it easy to include in your Sunday school lesson.

What activities can I do while kids color the Shavuot pages?+

While the kids color, consider discussing the significance of the harvest and what it means to be thankful. You could ask them to share what they're grateful for. This can foster a deeper connection to the story and the festival's meaning.

How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+

Incorporate the Shavuot coloring page as a follow-up activity after telling the story. Highlight the verse about celebrating the festival and encourage kids to think about their blessings while they color. This reinforces the lesson in a hands-on way.

More about these Bible coloring pages

As I prepared for last week's lesson, I was reminded of the joy that comes with Shavuot. The kids were particularly excited to color the images of the wheat and the festival scenes. In Exodus 34:22, we read, 'Celebrate the Festival of Weeks.' This verse encapsulates the spirit of togetherness and gratitude we celebrate during this time. Each of the 6 images in this Shavuot coloring page offers a chance for kids to reflect on their blessings. I often keep a printed copy in my binder for quick reference during crafts. My students enjoy discussing how we can show appreciation for the harvest while they color. It engages them and helps reinforce the lesson. The simple yet detailed designs cater to all skill levels, making it easy for every child to participate.