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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Debbie Olson, compiler of this family feud data, gave me a copy of this when she subbed in my Seminary class this week. The kids loved it! Debbie compiled answers from over 400 Seminary students for 40 questions. There are two (one that uses keywords for scripture mastery and another about then-current leaders) that are probably not usable, but there are enough questions here for two or three full days…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is a Sacrament Meeting program cover for the 2012 Primary Theme, Choose the Right. It’s editable, just like our new 2013 version. There’s blank space on the cover where you can print extra text (by running a page through your printer twice, or by cutting and pasting something there when you make your photocopies. Hopefully I’ve posted it with enough time that you can use it this year!
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is a a framed plaque we gave each of our Sisters for our Relief Society Birthday Dinner. We got wood 5 x7 frames at the Dollar store and printed the quote of beige card stock. Then cut out the area for the picture. Printed the picture on photo paper and assembled the plaque.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This file is from the New Testament Institute manual and shows graphically what John the Revelator saw and recorded in the Book of Revelations. The seven seals can be understood to be the seven 1,000 year periods of the Earth’s history. Great for Seminary and Sunday School students. http://institute.lds.org/manuals/new-testament-institute-student-manual/…
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Relief Society Black and White Logo/Seal in High Quality–derived from Vector Image.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
The original Magic Squares document by Janice Lee Griffith Tate is available at the old http://si.lds.org/ in the CES Conferences Section under Old Testament. Here’s a link: http://www.ldsces.org/old-testament/conference/ Problem is, the motions that go with the magic square are not described in the handout. I have a copy of one that a friend gave me, and I have created this handout that includes text to describe the actions. You should…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
For this lesson, I wanted a set of cards for the girls to use in selecting good, clean, fun dates with young men. I copied each card onto colored card stock (one copy for each girl) and then used a paper cutter to separate the cards. I put each stack of cards topped with the cover card into a zipped snack-size baggie. These cards along with a few quotes and…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
tarjetas con el tema de la mutual para el 2012, son dos por página cards with the subject of the mutual for the 2012, are two by page .. papers and embelishments from freedigitalscrapbooking.com and shabbyprincess.com
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
I’ve created these over the years for lessons I’ve taught drawing from the quotes, scriptures and stories shared in the manuals. A few are from mutual activities (the one about kids was for an evening we put on for the Jr. Primary Children to teach the YW about caring for kids). Enjoy!
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
I used this attachment when I taught Ruth and Gideon (on seperate days). The actual written work we did on these two Bible personalities was very short, so I put them both on one page. The quotes are from the manual.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
YW Combined Activity By: Genevie Doylehttp://www.lds-youth.com Purpose: For the YW to get to know each other a little more personally. This activity is especially fun if there are a lot of new YW in the ward. Activity Outline: Each YW is to purchase a nice purse (in really good condition) at a thrift store, yard sale etc, spending no more that just a few dollars. In the purse, the young…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
I saw something like this in another Seminary teacher’s classroom. She had a poster on the back wall of her classroom to help the class president stay on track when conducting class. I gave my class president and class vice president an agenda, but neither would use it. I hope that this will help our class to stay on track a little better during opening exercises.