
Matthew 28:6 Coloring Page – “He is Not Here; He Has Risen!”
Perfect for memory-verse focus and Resurrection Sunday.
Looking for free Easter Bible printables that are easy to use in Sunday School, RE/REIS, children’s ministry, or at home?
This Easter resource hub gathers our best Resurrection-themed activities in one place—so you can grab a printable, print it, and teach the story of Jesus with confidence.
Quick start: If you want a simple “one-stop” collection, open our Easter roundup post and start from there:
He is Risen! Free Easter Bible Worksheets & Activities for Your Kids
These Easter coloring pages help kids visualize the story—from the Last Supper and the tomb to the joyful message:
“He is risen!” Use them as a lesson warm-up, a calm finish, or a take-home page for families.

Perfect for memory-verse focus and Resurrection Sunday.

A bold “He is risen!” page for classroom displays or take-home.

Great for Holy Week sequencing and discussion prompts.

Helps kids understand the timeline between Good Friday and Easter Sunday.

Excellent follow-on lesson after Resurrection week.

Ideal for upper primary, youth, or quiet reflection time.

Verse-based pages for easy “color + remember” activities.

A mini booklet with Scriptures—great for events, packs, or family take-home.

Display-worthy page that works well as a class “feature” printable.

A simple set when you want one printable per lesson.
Use these worksheets to reinforce key concepts: the empty tomb, the meaning of the Resurrection, and how Easter connects to faith and hope.
They work brilliantly as independent stations, early-finisher pages, or take-home packs.

A mixed worksheet page—easy “print and go” for group settings.

A fun visual activity that naturally starts “What changed?” conversations.

Great for discussing prayer, surrender, and trust during Holy Week.

A simple early-years activity with a faith-friendly Easter theme.

Perfect for quiet time while you work one-on-one with students.
These printables add variety—use them as lesson stations, team challenges, or an end-of-term Easter session.

Vocabulary reinforcement for older primary and mixed-age groups.

A printable pack that gives you multiple pages for multiple lessons.

Hands-on retelling: roll, tell, and sequence the Easter story together.

Color, cut, and retell—great for small groups and take-home packs.
If you want something more tactile, these Easter craft printables are ideal for kids who learn by doing.
They also work well for VBS-style sessions and multi-age ministry groups.

Print, color, cut, and assemble—perfect for Easter events.

A craft-meets-puzzle activity that keeps hands busy and minds focused.
Bookmarks are a simple, low-prep win—use them as lesson rewards, Scripture prompts, or Easter service take-home items.

Easy to print and share—great for families and classrooms.
Want everything in one place? Browse our Easter category here:
Many resources on Free Bible Worksheets are free, and some collections may include premium packs.
Each printable page will clearly show what’s included and how to download.
Most of these Easter resources suit ages 4–12. For younger kids, use the simpler “same & different” and basic coloring pages.
For older kids, try crosswords, stained-glass style pages, and verse-based printables.
Yes—these resources are designed for teachers and ministry leaders. If you’re running RE/REIS, start here:
Released Time Religious Instruction Resources.
Try this easy flow: (1) “Last Supper” coloring page, (2) short Bible reading, (3) “Empty Tomb” activity, (4) Matthew 28:6 memory-verse coloring page,
(5) prayer + take-home booklet or bookmarks.
If you’re building a full term plan, also explore our broader collections:
Free Bible Coloring Pages for Kids and
Books of the Bible Study Guides.
