Objectives:
Children should be able to tell the story of Jonah.Possible Lesson Plan:
Add Jonah to your timeline.
True False
Jonah was a prophet of God. Jonah was a king of Israel.
God told Jonah to go to Ninevah. God told Jonah to go to Egypt.
God sent a storm to Jonah’s ship. Jonah’s ship had clear, blue sky.
Jonah was swallowed by a big fish. Jonah was eaten by a lion.
Discuss disobedience again: Why did Jonah disobey God? Did he think the command was silly? Did he have trouble hearing God? Or did he dislike the command? Are you ever asked to do something you dislike? What? What were the consequences to Jonah for disobedience? What happens to you?
Take a large cardboard box and cut a jagged mouth around 3 sides.
Decorate with painted or paper spots, stripes, eyes, etc.
Children can climb into the box and pretend to be Jonah as you retell the story.


Cut an opening in one fish to see the stomach.
Decorate both halves with jagged white teeth and eyes. Staple halves together, except at mouth. Cut out and color Jonah figure.
Tape securely to craft stick.
Children can put Jonah in the mouth of the
fish and see him in the stomach!
If you want, mount the fish on a finger-painted blue sea.

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