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The Ten Commandments Coloring Pages

Coloring Otter team avatarBy Coloring OtterPublished: March 18, 2026Last updated: March 18, 2026
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About these the ten commandments coloring pages

These pages center on the Ten Commandments story from the book of Exodus. You'll find Moses holding or receiving the stone tablets, the tablets shown on their own with Roman numerals or written commandments, and scenes set on Mount Sinai with the mountain in the background. A few pages show the text of individual commandments framed in decorative borders.

The simpler pages are just the two tablets with bold outlines and large numbering, which works well for younger kids who are just learning the list. Fuller scenes show Moses standing on the mountain, clouds and light rays behind him, or the Israelite camp visible below. Most pages are single-figure or single-object compositions, though one or two include a crowd scene at the base of the mountain.

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More Ways to Use These The Ten Commandments Coloring Pages

Finished pages can do more than sit in a folder. These ideas cover crafts, games, decorations, and other simple ways to get more use out of this topic.

Learning 1

Commandment Sequence Ordering Game

Cut each completed tablet page into numbered cards, then shuffle them and have kids put them back in order from one to ten. It reinforces both the numbering and the content of each commandment without needing any extra materials.

Craft 2

Stone Tablet Wall Hanging With Ribbon

Cut the finished tablet pages into rounded-top shapes to mimic stone, then mount them on brown cardstock or cardboard. Punch a hole at the top and thread a piece of twine through so they can hang as a pair.

Keepsake 3

Sunday School Memory Book

Collect one completed page per lesson across ten weeks of Sunday school. Stack and bind them with a staple or binder ring at the end of the unit so each child has a small booklet covering all ten commandments.

Decor 4

Classroom or Nursery Bulletin Board Display

Pin the finished tablet and Moses pages side by side on a bulletin board with a simple header strip. The set covers enough visual variety to fill a standard-sized board without repeating the same image.

Game 5

Match the Commandment to Its Number

Write out each commandment on a separate index card and lay the colored tablet pages face up on a table. Kids draw a card and place it next to the correct numbered tablet. Works as a group activity or a solo review exercise.

Craft 6

Aged Parchment Effect With Tea Staining

Before coloring, briefly dip the printed pages in diluted black tea and let them dry to give the paper a tan, aged look. Once dry, color the outlines normally — the background tone makes the stone tablets look more realistic.

Party 7

VBS Station Coloring Activity

Set out the pages at a crafts table during Vacation Bible School alongside the day's Scripture reference. Kids work on a page while waiting between station rotations and take it home as a reminder of what they learned.