Feast of Weeks × Messianic Shavuot Printable

Messianic Shavuot Activities for Children

Help your children celebrate Shavuot—the Feast of Weeks—as one feast with one breathtaking story: the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, the Story of Ruth, and the giving of the Spirit at Pentecost.

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Messianic Shavuot Feast of Weeks activity bundle for kids featuring the giving of the Torah at Sinai, the story of Ruth, and Pentecost

From Sinai to Pentecost — One Feast, One Story

Fifty days after Yeshua rose on the Feast of Firstfruits, the small band of Jewish believers He left behind gathered in Jerusalem to celebrate Shavuot—the same feast Israel had observed for centuries to remember the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. On that morning, the Spirit fell.

The Torah once written on stone was now written on hearts. Two loaves of leavened bread were waved before the Lord. Jew and Gentile, lifted up together as firstfruits of the harvest of the nations. This activity bundle helps your children see Shavuot as it truly is—one feast, one amazing story moving through it.

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Inside the Activity Bundle

What’s Included

Hands-on activities that help your children connect Sinai to Pentecost—the giving of the Torah and the giving of the Spirit.

Coloring Pages

Beautifully illustrated coloring pages of Mount Sinai + the giving of the 10 Commandments, the story of Ruth joining the God of Israel, and the giving of the Spirit at Pentecost—bringing Shavuot to life for little hands.

Scripture Copywork

Charlotte Mason-style copywork from Ruth and Acts—connecting Sinai to Pentecost and helping children engage with Scripture through handwriting.

10 Commandments Paper Craft

A hands-on craft of the two stone tablets—letting children color, cut, and match the Ten Commandments as they walk through what God spoke to Israel at Sinai. Bonus craft includes a paper scroll of the Torah given at Sinai.

Mazes & Word Searches

Fun mazes and word searches drawn from the Shavuot story— reinforcing key names, places, and themes from Sinai, Ruth, and the day of Pentecost.

Designed for Ages 4–12

Activities span a wide age range, making this ideal for families with multiple children learning together—from simple coloring for younger ones to copywork and puzzles for older kids.

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Rooted in the Bible

Why Families & Teachers Love It

Every activity in this bundle is grounded in Scripture— connecting the Feast of Weeks to the giving of the Torah at Sinai, the harvest of Ruth to the grafting in of the nations, and the day of Pentecost to the outpouring of the Spirit on the early Jewish believers in Yeshua. Shavuot is not a Jewish holiday and a Christian holiday standing next to each other. It is one feast—God’s feast—with one breathtaking story moving through it.

Mount Sinai: The Torah Given through Fire

Fifty days after Israel left Egypt, God descended on Mount Sinai in fire and gave His people the Torah. Shavuot is the anniversary of that covenant—the day God married His people. Your children will connect with the story of Moses in Exodus and the stone tablets.

Ruth: A Picture of the Harvest of the Nations

During the Shavuot season, Jews traditionally read the book of Ruth—the story of a Moabite woman who, in the season of the wheat harvest, was grafted into the people of God. A beautiful picture for Gentile believers who have been drawn into the covenant through Yeshua.

Pentecost: The Spirit Poured Out

On the fiftieth day after the Resurrection, the Jewish disciples of Yeshua were gathered in Jerusalem to celebrate Shavuot when the Spirit fell. Tongues of fire rested on each of them. The Torah once written on stone was now written on hearts—and two loaves became a people.

“But Ruth said, ‘Do not press me to leave you, to turn from following you. For wherever you go, I will go, and wherever you lodge, I will lodge. Your people will be my people, and your God, my God.’”
— Ruth 1:16 (TLV)

Perfect For

Messianic Shavuot & Pentecost celebrations at home
Counting the Omer family rhythm leading up to the feast
Homeschool families teaching the biblical calendar
Sunday school classrooms exploring the Jewish roots of the faith
Children's ministry programs
Messianic congregations and synagogues

Read Before the Feast

Pairs Beautifully with Our Shavuot Reading

For the theological story behind every activity in this bundle, read our journal post on Counting the Omer and the Feast of Shavuot—the fifty-day walk from Yeshua’s resurrection to the day the Spirit fell.

Messianic Shavuot activity bundle for kids

Celebrate Shavuot: From Sinai to Pentecost

Give your children a deeper understanding of one of the most overlooked seasons in the biblical calendar. Purchase, download, and print at home, at your church, or at your congregation on standard letter-size paper or cardstock.

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