The Story of Job spinner is an engaging and interactive Bible craft created to help children learn about Job, the character from the Old Testament.
This hands-on activity is perfect for Sunday school classes, homeschooling lessons, or Bible study groups, offering a creative and memorable way to explore the powerful themes of faith, perseverance, and God’s faithfulness.
The story of Job spinner craft printable includes a rotating wheel that features key moments from Job’s life, allowing children to interact with the story in a visual and tactile way.
As they turn the spinner, they’ll see Job’s trials, witness his trust in God, and his ultimate restoration.
The Christian craft helps strengthen biblical knowledge and also encourages thoughtful discussions about patience, trust, and resilience.
Whether used in a classroom, small group setting, or at home, the Story of Job spinner makes learning fun and meaningful.
With simple materials and easy-to-follow instructions, this craft is great for all age groups and provides a fun opportunity for creative storytelling.
What materials do I need for this craft?
The craft only requires a few supplies: paper, colored pencils or markers, paper fastener, scissors and hole punch. I used 60lb cardstock paper because I wanted the spinner to be sturdy. Regular printing paper will work, too.
Does the craft come with a printable?
Yes, you can purchase the Job bible craft printable, print it out, and have the kids color it. The product contains instructions, step-by-step photos, and a template.
The Story of Job spinner
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Supplies:
- Job spinner printable
- White cardstock paper
- Colored pencils – the ones I use
- Paper fastener
- Hole punch
- Pencil
- Scissors
How to make the Story of Job spinner
Start by printing the spinner and cover on white cardstock paper.
Color the spinner and cut it out.
Color the cover and cut it out.
Use a hole punch to make a hole in the middle of the cover. (where marked)
Use a pencil to make a hole in the middle of the spinner. (where marked)
Attach the spinner and cover together with a paper fastener.