Montag, 3. Februar 2014

Jonah

http://www.preachitteachit.org/about-us/the-team/francis-chan/sermons/sermon-detail/resource/series/Jonah-Reluctant-Missionary-Beyond-the-Flannelgraph/

Freitag, 17. Januar 2014

Jona - pysselidéer


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 http://messychurchinspiration.blogspot.se/2012/10/in-belly-of-whale.html 

Jonah

http://joyfuljewish.wordpress.com/2011/08/11/jonah-in-the-big-fish-a-craft-activity-for-children/

http://www.daniellesplace.com/html/bible-themes_-_Jonah.html

This activity comes from the lessons "Hide and Seek, The Story of Jonah and the Whale" on The Resource Room. A free sample lesson is available.
sunday school Jonah Fish Game bible craftThis big fish has swallowed many things including Jonah.
In this Bible lesson review game children answer review questions and then reach into the fishes mouth and pull out a piece of paper with a picture of something the fish has swallowed. They will be amazed and entertained by all the different things he has eaten. The child who pulls out the picture of Jonah wins.
What you will need: Dinner-sized paper plates, paint, googly eyes, hot melt glue or stapler, googly eyes, and scissors.
How to make:
whale diagram1. Paint the top side of two paper plates pink (This will be the inside of the fish.).
2. Print out the fish fin patterns, and cut them out.
3. Place the tail fin patterns on a paper plate as shown in the diagram, trace the patterns, and cut them out.
4Jonah and the Whale Bible Review Game for Sunday School from www.daniellesplace.com. Glue the tail to the top of one of the paper plates so that the fins are curving downwards. (This paper plate will be the top of the fish.)
5. Glue the two side fins to the same paper plate on the sides of the plates as shown in the diagram.
6. Cut a slit at the edge of the paper plate just behind both fins as shown in the diagram and then cut out a wedge shape.
7. Glue the paper plate with the fins on it to the other paper plate starting at the back of one whale diagram 2side fin and ending at the back of the other side fin.
8. Bring the top paper plate over top of the bottom paper plate at the fins. Glue it together at the overlapping area. This will make the mouth open.
9. Fold the bottom part of the top fin over about a 1/4" from the bottom. Glue it to the top of the fish.
10. Stuff the fish with some crinkled up scrap paper and paint the outside. Let dry.
11. Glue on some googly eyes.
12. Print out the pattern for the things that go in the whales mouth. Cut them apart, and fold them up, and stick them in the mouth of the whale.
Jonah and the Whale Paper Plate Craft from www.daniellesplace.com
Color Pattern 1, Color Pattern 2, Black and White Pattern 1 and Black and White Pattern 2 - (Printing Problems?)











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