Creative Easter Symbols Activity & Free May Bulletins
Do your students ask about Easter symbols? Why are there baskets, candy, eggs, and butterflies everywhere?!? The Catholic church is full of beautiful symbolic artwork, and secular Easter celebrations also have great symbols! Let’s teach about those symbols and help students connect the visuals to a deep faith-filled understanding! This Easter Egg & Symbols activity is a creative way for students to explore Easter symbols (and create an easy bulletin board.)
This Easter Symbols activity is my most popular Easter lesson. It’s designed to make the lesson both fun and enlightening for students. At the heart of it is the Easter egg—a simple yet powerful symbol of new beginnings. But it’s not just about coloring; it’s about understanding the deeper meanings behind each symbol.
Reviews for the Easter Symbols Activity
Megan says…I love how Religious symbols are on the Easter egg. It’s a great reminder for the student that Easter is about Jesus not a bunny and candy.
Kelsey says….This is such a beautiful, thoughtful resource. My kiddos really enjoyed looking at all the symbols and figuring out what they meant, and we ended up with some beautiful Easter eggs after they colored them. Some students actually chose to cut the pieces apart to create a sort of egg puzzle that they could put back together. So creative. Perfect for my Catholic school! Thank you!
More Details about the Easter Symbols Activity
Getting to Know Symbols: In this activity, students will think about Lenten symbols like the Crown of Thorns, representing Jesus’ sacrifice, and the Palm Branches, symbolizing his triumphant entry into Jerusalem. There are also Easter symbols, such as candy, butterflies, and the empty tomb. These symbols aren’t just pictures; they’re stories waiting to be told.
Making Learning Easy: We know every student is different. That’s why this activity offers different ways to engage. There is a symbol worksheet with information about each symbol and a similar page without descriptions for students to complete independently. There is also a coloring page with symbols that can be used as a coloring page, as well as an empty egg so students can let their creativity show! Whether it’s coloring, reading, or discussing, there’s something for everyone. No one gets left behind.
Seeing the World Anew: Understanding Easter symbols isn’t just for the classroom. It’s about seeing the world with fresh eyes—finding meaning in religious and secular images and understanding the stories behind them.
Easter Lesson Ideas
All of the CKB Easter Activities
Year B (2024): Catholic Kids Bulletins in English & Spanish
Do you want ONE file with a whole year of Catholic Kids Bulletins to help kids worship at Mass? Buy the bulletins as a full-year download! As always, the monthly bulletins will remain free, but the yearly version is way more convenient.
- A full year of bulletins
- Over 50 Catholic saints including Saint Anthony, Saint Kateri, and Saint Martin de Porres
- The entire liturgical year including Ordinary time, Lent, and Advent
- Holy Days of Obligation
- Holy Week
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May Catholic Kids Bulletin
Enjoy our FREE Printable Catholic Kids Bulletin worksheets, aligning with weekly Mass readings. Immerse your children in the world of coloring pages that correspond to the Gospel, monthly Mass activities, Psalm copy work, and entertaining word searches. Navigate through the liturgy order provided in each bulletin to enhance your kids’ Mass experience and foster a deeper connection to worship. Uncover the intricacies of the Mass structure and delve into Catholic History with engaging coloring pages showcasing saints. Elevate your children’s Catholic education by incorporating our interactive and educational resources into their learning journey.
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May Catholic Kids Bulletin
Mayo Boletín para Niños Católicos
May Bulletins include…
- Easter Season
- Pentecost
- Saint Joan of Arc
- Saint Joseph the Worker
- Saint Philip Neri: These would be a fun way to help kids remember about Philip Neri–can you figure out why?
- Blessed Imelda Lambertini: I learned about Blessed Imelda from this Glory Stories CD; it’s a great EASY way to learn about the saints!
- Mary, Mother of God
- Ascension will be moved to Sunday in most parishes, but some churches will celebrate Ascension on Thursday and read the 7th Sunday of Easter readings on Sunday. Choose whichever bulletins work for your areas.
These FREE Catholic Mass Bulletin Printables are offered each month in order to help young Catholics learn at Mass. For example, you are welcome to print and share with others. If you can afford it, click Support CKB on the left and then donate to help pay for the time and effort put into these pages. Thanks!