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LDS Printables
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This document was submitted by Shelley C. to accompany her activity, The Amazing KNOWLEDGE Race. Basically, this is a list of 3 tasks to use for a life skills activity based on the television show, The Amazing Race. Shelley says, “Here are the files for the Task Envelopes and the scripture clues that were used for the night. We live in a small town, so we only have 1 of…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This card was submitted by Becky A for use with Manual 1 Lesson 24: Prayer and Meditation It has a quote from the lesson and the scriptures to read. “Life is fragile and therefore, should be handled with prayer.” President Harold B. Lee 2 pages, should be printed front and back for a half page folding card.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Dawne A. says: “I am attaching an activity that we did when I was in the Young Women’s presidency. It is for Salt Lake City use, but perhaps it can inspire other types of this activity in different cities. “It is ‘Itty Bitty Mormon City’ and was inspired by the Itty Bitty City that the Salt Lake Tribune puts on periodically. I got the idea from someone else in our…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This series of handouts was submitted by Amber K, who says: “I put the extra story in a letter sized envelope and safety pin them to the back of the childrens’ clothing so that Mom & Dad actually get a chance to see what they are doing in primary. This also gives them a small jump-start on a FHE lesson at some later date.” * 29A: the graphics that tell…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is part of a series of 5 Faith in God sheets created and submitted by Clare? to help her daughters complete their Faith in God assignments. Click on “Faith in God” below to see them all. Thanks!
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Jan G. submitted a series of Pass Along cards she created for her YW Presidencies or Class Presidencies to hand out. 9 per page, color.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Michelle M. has already written a basic outline for her Primary’s 2007 Primary Presentation. She comes from a unit with only a few children and this document will be very useful for branches and smaller wards. She says , “[Have] the teacher of each class ask the children the [topic listed on the outline] I gave to them at the end of class time and they filled out my paper…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Pamela VW. submitted this document that her unit uses to spotlight Primary Children, called Getting to Know You. She says, “I used clipart from your website to make the following form to spotlight our Primary Children. It is short and sweet and focuses on family and the Scriptures.” This .doc file uses a font called BaaBookHmk, which can be dowloaded here.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
M’Shelle D. has submitted this document that she used to make an assignment to an Activity Days President. She says, “We assigned a president each month and had them assist us in preparations for our activities. Here is a list of the President’s responsibilities.” 1 page, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Heather N. shared this handout to accompany Manual 2 Lesson 7. She says, “Here is a handout that you can attach a Symphony candy bar to. The font is French Script Size 16 and the color is rose.” The clip art is from the MS Word library. 2 per page, 8.5 x 11 inches, color.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
These wordstrips can be used with lessons regarding the Priesthood. Here’s a sample lesson from the 2011 Primary CSMP: Make wordstrips for each of the [duties of the priesthood listed on] the chart shown below. Write the titles of the offices on the board as shown, and leave a blank column in the middle to represent the duties. Divide the children into groups, and give each group one of the…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Karen C. shared this document that is a First Aid True or False Test. Good handout for a mutual activity or camp preparation. 1 page, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white.