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Jess
January 14, 2016
Heavenly Father loves each of you and He has set up a plan.You would come to Earth (give Earth to child)and given a body (give out the toddlers) for your spirit.You came to Earth to a family to love you and take care of you (give the house). While…
Jess
January 14, 2016
While in the wilderness, Lehi, in a dream was told that his sons, Nephi, Laman, Lemuel and Sam needed to go back to Jerusalem and get the brass plates which had the record of the Jews from a man named Laban and bring them back to Lehi. Nephi’s brothers…
LDS Scripture Teachings
January 13, 2016
I had this question presented to me this week, one that I haven’t heard in a long time! I thought this question was answered well on the FairMormon website, so I am reposting it here. What is the Adam-God Theory? … Continue reading →
LDS Scripture Teachings
January 13, 2016
A Comparison of Book of Mormon, Bible, and Traditional Teachings on the Doctrines of Salvation Joseph F. McConkie Joseph F. McConkie was an associate professor of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University when this was published. This paper will compare … Continue reading →
Jess
January 12, 2016
Time to pull out your craft supplies for this fun activity!!Bring in material to decorate these adorable paper kids (we can’t call them dolls because boys don’t play with dolls mom, ok then— H, 4) You could bring in felt/fabric/construction paper for…
Rachel Davis
January 12, 2016
The first song we are learning this year in Primary is If I Listen with My Heart, found in the 2016 Sharing Time Outline. I promised I would share worksheets meant to help the kids learn the words–the one for this month’s song is below. It would probably work best for readers, so you might want to […]
Jess
January 12, 2016
This week is a fun activity that my family did when I was growing up and it just stuck with me and I thought it would be PERFECT for this week’s sharing time. So after a phone call and a few smooches to my boys we’ve got the Friend article and an aweso…
Scott Knecht
January 11, 2016
I have not posted anything in this space since last June. When I retired from my teaching career that month I stepped away not only from teaching but also from thinking about it. It was just a natural response to not being directly connected with the teaching/learning process professionally.
Last week my wife and I began a 2 year mission for our church – The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – and will be in the Boston area for that time. Since missionary work is real teaching work I now have a new motivation to begin seriously thinking about teaching and learning again. I am going to write about things that come to me as a full time missionary, related to the subject at hand. Here is the first one.
When we were in the Missionary Training Center (MTC) last week I had forcefully come to mind two very basic thoughts about teaching the gospel. The first was that a teacher can never improve without practice and feedback. It can’t be done. We can watch and listen and observe all we want. We can go into our classrooms and try on our own. Nothing will change until we open ourselves to an observer who loves us and cares for our progress and is willing to be bold enough to tell us what was seen and offer some ways to improve. Lacking that, we will limp along forever in our old habits, perhaps trying very hard but not making any real improvements.
In the MTC we had to role play at teaching on 3 of the 5 days there. Most people did not want to do it because it is a new thing and becomes painful when we have to discover that we missed the mark, either slightly or by a lot. But we all had to participate – no one was exempt. When the little teaching session was over, there was competent feedback and by the end of the week there was obvious improvement seen among many people. The cycle that leads to this improvement is: instruction, practice, feedback, and correction – repeat as often as necessary until competency rises. If you are a teacher who wants to improve, there is no short cut around this process.
The second thing driven home again to me is how much the Spirit is involved in gospel teaching. My wife was nervous about the role playing but once she opened her mouth and allowed her reliance on the Spirit to shine through, she was great. One time our instructor was listening to her specifically and when she finished the instructor started to applaud. It was that good, from a woman who didn’t think she could teach very well. On our own, none of us is very good but with the Spirit we can all rise up and be very effective.
Keep practicing, continue to seek competent feedback, and remember where the power comes from in gospel teaching. Learn to trust the Spirit in the gospel classroom.
LDS Scripture Teachings
January 11, 2016
Is that doctrine? The Power of the Standard Works It makes no difference,” stated President Joseph Fielding Smith, “what is written or what anyone has said, if what has been said is in conflict with what the Lord has revealed, … Continue reading →
neisha
January 11, 2016
They’re here! After hours of work and fine-tuning, I’m pleased to announce that my 2016 Mutual Theme logos are ready for you. All 20 variations! Yes, I’ve created 20 different variations of this year’s Young Women/Young Men Mutual Theme: Wherefore, … Continue reading →
Jess
January 9, 2016
I’m so excited to be done with this game! My oldest is anxious to add to our Sunday box and get playing (this is one of his favorite games to play!)For the markers/chips, you will need 2 different “types” (Cheerios and Fruit Loops, Kidney Beans and Whi…
Jess
January 9, 2016
Above rewards, be sure to validate the children when they are doing something good. You can praise them verbally “Great job, Jenny!”, “Thank you for listening, Blake!”, smiling at them, giving a hug, a high five etc. Mail a note home, call a parent, et…