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Jonah was given a task that he just did not want to do. What made him change his mind? Use the ideas here to help make this lesson a fun one for your preschoolers!
The ideas below may help you when teaching a lesson on Jonah and the Whale. Feel free to use these ideas to supplement your current curriculum or to make your own lesson. Story SuggestionThe book of Jonah Game IdeasThe Telephone GameDirections: Make telephones ahead of time by using two paper cups and some yarn. Place a hole in the center of the bottom of each cup. Thread yarn (at least 3 feet to 4 feet long) through the two holes and tie knots to secure the yarn. Make enough telephones so children can work in pairs (i.e., 4 phones for 8 children). During class divide the children into pairs. Have one child give a message through their phone, while his partner listens through his phone. See if they can hear each others messages. Running AwayDirections: Explain to the children that you cannot run away from God. He knows where you are all of the time. Have the children stand in a line in front of you but facing the opposite direction. Read the statements below to them. If they think the child is running away from God, they are to take three steps away from you. If they think the child is listening and obeying God, they move three steps toward you.
You can think of more scenarios as time allows. Explain to the children that you never moved. Only they did the moving. God does not move away from us. When we run away from Him it is usually because we don't want to obey what He has told us. He is always waiting to forgive us when we ask Him. SnacksA good snack for this lesson would be: Fish BowlsDirections: Tint some cream cheese light blue. Let the children spread the icing on Ritz crackers and stick on a few goldfish crackers. Serve up some "ocean water," which is blue Kool-Aid. Another good snack for this lesson would be: Aquarium SnackDirections: Tint vanilla icing a light blue. Use one graham cracker and spread the icing over top of it. Then let the children add Goldfish crackers or whales. To be creative, you can use fruit rollups and cut them into seaweed shapes. Stick them to the icing as well. Art Center IdeasJonah Coloring PagePrint out the Jonah coloring page below for the kids to color. Jonah Activity SheetDirections:
Suggested Prayer (or use your own) Dear God, I know I don't always do the things that are right, but please forgive me. Help me to remember to obey you always. In Jesus' name, Amen. See the full list of Sunday School lesson ideas on both the Old Testament and the New Testament!
The copyright of the article Jonah and the Whale Bible Lesson in Baptist Church is owned by Denise Oliveri. Permission to republish Jonah and the Whale Bible Lesson in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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