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Scripture Power Preference: Which Do Your Students Use More Often?

Downloaded from: http://brosimonsays.wordpress.com/2013/07/26/scripture-power-preference-which-do-your-students-use-more-often/ ***TEACHERS*** Please COMMENT on this post with what you believe to be the percentage of your students that use paper scriptures and digital scriptures for personal scripture study outside of class. THANKS Filed under: Conceptual, Daily Scripture Study, Live the Gospel, Seminary, Teach Effectively Tagged: Daily Scripture Study, Digital, Electronic, LDS Seminary, Paper, PED

Behavior Shape Shift

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/07/behavior-shape-shift.html Have 4 of an item on one side of the board (4 paper circles or something). I’d even have them in color order; 1) green, 2) yellow, 3) orange, 4) red; but that’s just me. Explain to the children that when they are on this side of the board that means we’re doing good. But when a shape gets shifted to the other side of the board that…
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Activity: Singo

Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2013/07/review-singo.html This week, I have singing time and sharing time all to myself, so I’m going back to one of the Primary Chorister review staples:  SINGO! The printables are available in MS Word for both American and European paper sizes and in 4×4 and 5×5 formats.  Those links are at the bottom of this post.  Tips and ideas for using them are below.  *************************************1.  The documents include both…
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Scripture Study For Busy Moms (And Everyone Else)

Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/07/scripture-study-for-busy-moms-and.html Shannon at “The Redheaded Hostess” blog shares excellent ideas on ways to find time to study the scriptures. Even though her message is focused on busy moms, it applies to all. Her blog is a great resource for gospel teachers, especially Seminary Teachers.Click HERE for the entire article.

Twenty Seven Days And Questions

Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/07/twenty-seven-days-and-questions.html Summer is fading away…Days like this are numbered.Seminary starts in 27 days!Part of me is prepared and part of me would like another month (and then another month)As a teacher, what is the most helpful summer preparation?What do you still want to accomplish before Seminary starts?Are your students working on Scripture Mastery over the summer?Over half of mine are. Have you registered your students?How do you handle registration…
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It Is All In The Approach

Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/07/it-is-all-in-approach.html As I have been preparing to teach The Book of Mormon curriculum for early morning Seminary, I set a goal to read the entire Book of Mormon over the summer.At first, I took an academic approach, reading and taking notes much like I would in any class setting. I marked all the Scripture Mastery verses and embarked upon my study. I wanted to make sure  was prepared…
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Seminary Teacher Manual

Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/07/seminary-teacher-manual.html The new Seminary Teacher’s Manual is WONDERFUL!!!!!It is organized and very well-written. I am looking forward to using it all year.I could write on and on about some of the things I love, but this is a post about the actual manual, not the contents.I love the spiral binding, however, after only a few weeks, my manual was falling apart. The front cover was torn and separating…
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Taking Our Tempo-Rature

Downloaded from: http://afprimarysingingtime.blogspot.com/2013/07/taking-our-tempo-rature.html I have spent the last 2 days in bed, sick with a horrific case of everything you can imagine.  As usual, in my medicated state, my hallucinations involve primary music!  So here’s an idea that could be fun! My pretend version of the board for this activity.  You will need:A poster with a thermometer drawn on it, or you can just draw it on the board.  Either…
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Syllable Sticks

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/07/syllable-sticks.html image source A good way to introduce yourself and everyone else (to you) [or do this just to have some fun!] is to bring sticks and tap out your names. One tap for each syllable in your name. Say “Hello, my name is “Sis-ter Fred-rick-son”. Then pass to “Bil-ly”, “De-li-lah”, “Fred”, “Hen-ri-et-ta”, “Ja-cob”…. etcetera…

Brain Break! Cross The Midline

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/07/brain-break-cross-midline.html Crossing the midline means that one side of the body moves to the opposite side of the body to do work over there. The physical cross also causing a cross in the brain.image sourceTo apply this to Primary Music Time, the idea of this is that sometimes you need a “brain break” to get your brain ready for learning (or, in the middle of a lesson, to…
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