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.

2008 Children’s Sacrament Meeting Presentation

Hello! Your site was so helpful to me I wanted to contribute to others and return the favor. Thanks! Cheryl ——————- Dear Fellow Primary writer, Greetings and bless your heart! This program is a wonderful experience to write, but let’s face it – it’s a big assignment. The kind of assignment that when it’s completed, entitles the writer to a parade and/or a very large party involving abundant amounts of…
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Family History Scavenger Hunt

The purpose of this activity is for members to familiarize themselves with the New FamilySearch (nFS) web site (new.FamilySearch.org) while they explore their family tree. The questions range in difficulty and subject matter. They are designed to introduce the nFS site, to help members learn about their progenitors and to spark interest in future, continued research. There are many ways this handout could be used. Here are a few suggestions:…
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DO try this at home! Object lessons for YM/YW on virtue, dating, repentance and more

One of my friends, Anthony Sweat and I wrote a book on WHY teens should live LDS Standards. As part of this book we included object lessons that parents (or the teens themselves) could use in a teaching setting. Deseret Book has allowed us to take eight of these object lessons and share them. They are on topics that are tender to teens: steady dating, eternal marriage, sexual purity, gratitude,…
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Healthy Relationships

Your relationship is healthy when… You trust your partner. Your partner likes your friends, encourages you to spend time with them, and wants to include them in his life as well as yours. You make important decisions together. Your partner understands when you want to spend time away from him. You don’t have to lie to protect your partner’s reputation or cover for his mistakes. Your partner encourages you to…
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Emma Smith’s Garden Party

This skit was performed by a stake in Kearns, Utah, in 2005, but I have no other information on it’s origin or history. The full version of the skit has music that relates to the era of each of the Relief Society presidents, and calls for performers to wear clothing typical of the time. This Stake borrowed clothing from Pioneer Theatre Company in Salt Lake to use for the performance….
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