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Jennifer Smith
December 26, 2013
Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2013/12/lesson-plans-january-2014.html 1. Introduce the song of the month by discussing Christ’s birth, life, resurrection and example.2. Teach the song “He Sent His Son” by matching the questions to the elements of Christ’s life. 3. Practice the song “He Sent His Son” with the “Who Sings Now” activity, but instead of splitting the primary between Verses 1 and 2, have one group sing the Questions and one group sing the…
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Jennifer Smith
December 26, 2013
Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2013/12/song-he-sent-his-son_26.html Before you teach this song, try the introduction activity found here.Print the document below. Post the question drawings on the board in the correct order. Place each of the pictures depicting Christ into a large envelope maked “To: The World. From: Heavenly Father.”Divide the Primary into four groups. Give each group an envelope.Ask the children to quickly discuss amongst themselves what the picture depicts, as you discussed…
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Jennifer Smith
December 25, 2013
Downloaded from: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PattiesPrimaryPlace/~3/EGpe7SN8i9E/primary-singing-time-january-2013.html This is a fun activity I’ve posted about before but since we just had the snowstorm of the century, this snowball activity might be fun! At least here in snowy Utah! It’s a Primary Snowball “toss”. (Don’t call it a snowball fight or you’ll be sorry!) Tell the kids it’s their once a year time when they can pelt you with snowballs! Yipee! They will love that.Here’s…
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Jennifer Smith
December 23, 2013
Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2013/12/review-he-sent-his-son.html To introduce the song “He Sent His Son,” I want to make sure that the children are familiar with the elements of Christ’s life which are discussed in the song (and the pictures which I plan to use to represent them). I’ll spend the first week of January on this activity.First, print document at the bottom of the page which contains the images. These are from the…
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Jennifer Smith
December 22, 2013
Downloaded from: http://basicprimarymusic.blogspot.com/2013/12/blog-post.html Click here for the NEW 2014 Primary Music Schedule This is the same schedule format that I used as Primary chorister. It may or may not work for you, depending on how your Presidency likes to run things. As the children entered the room for Sharing/Singing Time, my pianist would already be playing the PRELUDE WIGGLE SONGS. As soon as I entered the room we began singing them….
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Jennifer Smith
December 17, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/12/making-scriptures-part-of-our-lives.html Showing a bottle of ibuprofen, I told my students that my Doctor recommended that I take 2-3 pills for my aches and pains. Then I opened the bottle, took out a few pills, and taped them to my jacket. I told them I have been using this medication for a few days and it is not helping. Of course, they noted the obvious and told me that…
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Jennifer Smith
December 17, 2013
Downloaded from: http://inkablinka.com/2013/12/2013-ornament-exchange-2.html I hosted our 3rd annual ornament exchange in my home this year. It was again, such a treat. Just to recap how we do it: There are 12 ladies in our exchange group. Sometime in September we send out invitations to everyone, so they can keep their calendars open on the planned-on date. That also gives everyone plenty of time to work on their ornaments before the…
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Jennifer Smith
December 15, 2013
Downloaded from: http://ldsscriptureteachings.org/2013/12/15/mosiah-4-a-sense-of-your-nothingness/ When it comes to the value of our human existence, there is a doctrinal contradiction which deserves some dialog. In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the doctrine is commonly taught that all of Heavenly Father’s children are … Continue reading →
Jennifer Smith
December 15, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminarymoments.blogspot.com/2013/12/mosiah-13-17-twitter.html Twitter in Seminary???Seminary teachers are some of the most creative people I know. I got an idea from a fellow teacher, which my class did enjoy. After studying Mosiah 15-17, we discussed how the Savior can be both the father and the son. Then we learned how Twitter works. They had the remainder of the class time to come up with some “Tweets” pertaining to Mosiah 13-17They really…
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Jennifer Smith
December 15, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminarymoments.blogspot.com/2013/12/mosiah-12-13-abinadi-goes-before-king.html Years ago, my seminary class did Seminary Theater for Mosiah 12-14. It went over well then, and it was a big hit now. I saw someone else made a hat for King Noah, so I did add that this time. Tying up AbinadiText for the play came directly from the scriptures. (Mosiah 12-13)
Jennifer Smith
December 15, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminarymoments.blogspot.com/2013/12/mosiah-5-6-change-of-heart.html Mosiah 5-6: “If you are not in the process of becoming the person you want to be, you are automatically engaged in becoming the person you don’t want to be” -Dale Dale CarnegieElder Bednar said: “As we choose to follow the master, we choose to be changed” King Benjamin’s people had a mighty Change of heart. Is change easy? As in the case of King Benjamin’s people, the change was easy and…
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Jennifer Smith
December 15, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminarymoments.blogspot.com/2013/12/turkey-shoot-scripture-mastery.html Turkey Shoot, just in time for Thanksgiving! Copied several cartoon turkeys from the internetHad to stand back and fling a rubber spiked ball.The ball had to hit one of the turkeysWhich ever one it hit, the team got the points.Here’s how I set up the boardnothing fancy Keyword was givenEntire team had to hold up scriptures (team Cranberry) Team Cornbread Scripture Chase Rules: Teams were picked. Keyword given. First…
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