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LDS Printables
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This handout on Motherhood was submitted by Brenda H. to accompany Manual 1, Lesson 8: Attitudes about Our Divine Roles. It has some beautiful images of families along with quotes from Spencer W. Kimball and The Family: A Proclamation to the World. It also has Personal Progress information relating to the lesson. Thanks, Brenda!
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
I found this awesome document online back in January 2006. It’s a list of seventy food storage recipes that ONLY use the items included in the church’s one month basic supply kit. That means the only ingredients needed to make all of these 70 items are wheat, flour, fat (oil or shortening), sugar, powdered milk, macaroni, quick oats, pinto beans, and salt. It has everything from how to make your…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This notebook cover is for Spanish-speaking first counselor in the YW. Esta cubierta del cuaderno está para la primer consejera de habla hispana en el Mujeres Jóvenes. Thanks, Carrie!
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
I was asked to sub for the 12-13 year old Gospel Doctrine (Preparing for Exaltation) class this Sunday. The Sunday School president wasn’t sure which lesson the class was on, so I fell back on my old CTR jeopardy game to do a class review game. Step 1I printed the jeopardy rules Step 2Then I printed pages 3-4 of the CTR jeopardy game. Step 3Then I created the file listed…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
We use this form when we submit a name for a calling to the Bishopric. It’s a good way to make sure that callings are handled quickly, and it helps the bishop describe what a calling entails even though he may not have any experience in that position. It also helps leaders ensure that people are set apart and sustained for callings. 2 per page
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This extrememly well-planned budgeting activty was submitted by Shelley C. She says the activity was very successful. This file includes posters, invitations, handouts, and instructions for the activity. Read the full activity description here. printing directions for each page life print on white (copy in pink and blue representing boys and girls) – draw diagram of where each station is at on back of sheet put in life bag Budget…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This handout was submitted by DJW. She created this handout to be used as a challenge at the end of Manual 3, Lesson 33. It has the Value experience description from the Personal Progress book, the days of the week to mark off when you complete the daily assignment, and some blank lines for a journal entry. Thanks, “D”, for submitting this handout! In RTF (Rich Text Format – editable…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Hello! I am the first Counselor in the YW Presidency in Thompson Station, Tn ward. Shortly after I received this calling, a new Mia Maid class presidency was called. I saw this as a great opportunity to train a new presidency so I started searching for effective ways to train them in their respective callings. So I went to the Church website and gathered the pertinent information, however I saw…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
These activities came from a file at lds-youngwomen Yahoo Groups Files. They have a list of several fun activity ideas organized by the Personal Progress value they would work for.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Tennisa N. says, “This is a handout I created for YW Manual 3, Lesson 4, Preparing to Become an Eternal Companion. The idea is to first give the YW the Resume to fill out with what they desire in their future husbands. Then after they have completed their wish list, you give them the Kimball Quote card (cut out and folded in half to be the size of a business…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Katie J. shared this handout she created to go with Manual 2 Lesson 20. Would make a great Seminary handout, too. The image is from the Microsoft Clipart Gallery. 4 handouts per page, 8.5 x 11 inches, color.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This handout was submitted by D. Burke for her Beehive class. It includes several fill-in-the-blank questions, the scriptures and questions from the lesson, and the story from the lesson. Sister Burke says: “I usually use handouts that cover the entire lesson so I can mail it to those that did not attend. This lesson was especially good as we are preparing for camp and want to use our best ‘agencies’….
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