Noah's Ark Coloring Page for Sunday School

'Noah did everything just as God commanded him.' This Noah's Ark coloring page features 6 delightful images that capture the essence of the story. It’s perfect for Sunday school lessons, where my third graders can color while learning about God's promise.

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About this Bible story

In Genesis, God instructed Noah to build an ark to save his family and the animals. 'Noah did everything just as God commanded him.' (Genesis 6:22) This story teaches children about obedience and faith.

β€œNoah did everything just as God commanded him.”

β€” Genesis 6:22 (NIV)

Genesis 6:22 β€” Multiple Translations

NIV

New International Version

β€œNoah did everything just as God commanded him.”

ESV

English Standard Version

β€œNoah did this; he did all that God commanded him.”

KJV

King James Version

β€œThus did Noah; according to all that God commanded him, so did he.”

NLT

New Living Translation

β€œSo Noah did everything exactly as God had commanded him.”

Translations: NIV (Biblica), ESV (Crossway), KJV (public domain), NLT (Tyndale), Reina-Valera 1960 (public domain), Almeida (public domain), Luther Bibel 2017 (Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft), Bible Louis Segond (public domain), Biblia TysiΔ…clecia (Pallottinum), Herziene Statenvertaling.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them what they think it means to obey God. You can highlight the moment when Noah receives God's instructions. Have crayons on hand, and consider a follow-up discussion about God's promises, which ties back to their colorful creations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Noah's Ark coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these Noah's Ark coloring pages are free! No signup is required, and you can easily download the PDF for personal or classroom use. They're perfect for my Sunday school binder and great for engaging kids in the story.

What colors should we use to represent the rainbow in Noah's Ark?+

Using a variety of colors for the rainbow can help kids remember God's promise. Encourage them to use red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Crayons or markers work well, and this can take about 15-20 minutes to complete.

How can I tie the Noah's Ark story to the lesson on obedience?+

While coloring, ask the kids how Noah showed obedience to God. Discuss why it was important for Noah to build the ark and how their own actions can reflect obedience. This connects beautifully with the verse, reminding them that obedience brings blessings.

More about these Bible coloring pages

During our last quarter's lesson, we focused on Noah's Ark, which is always a hit with the kids. The pages include Noah building the ark, animals two by two, and the rainbow signifying God's promise. As they color, I remind my students of the moment when 'Noah did everything just as God commanded him.' (Genesis 6:22) It’s a wonderful way to reinforce the importance of following God’s instructions. My third graders love using bright colors for the animals and the rainbow, which brings their creativity to life. We usually spend about 30 minutes on this activity, and their excitement is infectious. Each child walks away not only with a colorful masterpiece but also a deeper understanding of God's faithfulness.