LDS Printables

This archive shows a list of all our LDS printables, lesson handouts, and clipart files. It’s great for searching for seeing what’s new, but if you may want to search for downloads by topic instead.

Adamic Language handout

One of my students asked a question today about the Adamic tongue that wasn’t answered in the scriptures. His question was so sincere and showed such an interest in the topic that I made this little handout with some more information for him. This sheet does not have the answer to his question either, but it has information taken from LDS.org about the topic. Promise, there’s nothing earth shaking or…
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Levite Tabernacle Offerings Handout

Okay — the lesson for Leviticus 1 seemed pretty boring. Even really boring. And I just didn’t want to cover all that blood and such in class because I have a tendency to faint, so instead, I made this handout based on the chart in the Institute Manual pps 162-3 and the 5 points in the Seminary lesson manual. To use this, each student will need one handout (Tabernacle Offering.pdf)…
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Significant in Every Way by Pamela Hirwa

I was asked to do a devotional for Golden Hour at YW girls’ camp. My topic was “Have You Experienced This Mighty Change in your Hearts”, as I recall. I used the video “Significant in Every Way” from the LDS Church’s New Era Videos You Tube Channel. This is the text of the poem in a PDF handout or ODT editable version. You can check out the handout I made,…
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Frog Parable Handout

Carrie M. says, “I am the Beehives advisor and while they need this lesson, I didn’t go into as much specifics given some are still in 6th grade. So our lesson was more simple, yet getting the points across. I used the parable of the Frog for this lesson and created a little cute poem for a handout. I couldn’t find anything similar on the frog, so I thought I’d…
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Primary Bucks – Good Behavior Reward System

M’Shelle D.’s husband is using a fun reward system in his Primary class. “He will reward Primary Bucks to students randomly for various things: bringing scriptures to class, memorizing articles of faith, participation, good behavior, etc. He then plans to have a class activity in which the children can use their “bucks” to purchase fun prizes.” Thanks! 1 per page, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white.

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