Here’s a list of 20 one-page printable resources for teaching Shavuot to children ages 3–5 that can be easily created in Google Docs:
Illustration of the Ten Commandments, flowers, or dairy foods for children to color.
Large letters spelling “Shavuot,” “Matzah,” “Torah,” etc., with traceable letters.
A basket with fruits to count and circle, linking to the harvest aspect of Shavuot.
Match symbols of Shavuot (Torah, flowers, milk, etc.) to their names.
Simple path maze guiding a child from the wheat field to Mount Sinai.
A dot-to-dot activity forming the tablets of the Ten Commandments.
Blank scroll outline for children to color and add stickers or patterns.
3–4 simple images from the story of receiving the Torah; children put them in order.
Simple flower illustrations for children to color in a repeating pattern.
Pictures of cheese, milk, and other dairy for coloring while learning the tradition.
Outline of tablets with numbers, where children can add paint dots or stickers.
A page with small Shavuot items hidden in a picture for children to circle.
Chart to track participation in Shavuot activities (coloring, songs, helping at home).
Flowers drawn in different shapes for children to identify and color.
Cut-and-paste simple puzzle (e.g., matching halves of a dairy dish).
Printable scroll outline for coloring and rolling into a mini Torah.
Page with several milk glasses for children to count and circle the correct number.
1-page mini bingo with symbols like Torah, flowers, cheese, grapes, and candles.
Large numbered dots forming a flower, dairy item, or Torah tablet.
Simple lyrics of a Shavuot song with big, colorful letters for children to follow.