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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is another helpful organizational tool submitted by J. Pratt. He says: “If you have been dissatisfied with your PDA’s ability to record birth dates of children, group family members by head of household, or other important info — or if you have ever wanted to print a “birthday” list for all the members of your extended family, this spreadsheet may come in handy.” Excel Instructions Note: use the counter-clockwise…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is part 1 of a 3 part series submitted by Shannon J. to accompany Manual 1, Lesson 6: Finding Joy Now. It has a list of definitions that will be of use to Young Women Leaders teaching this lesson.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This lesson outline was submitted by Angela H to accompany YW Manual 1 Lesson 11: Growing and Maturing in Self-reliance, Part 1. It has a handout along with a self-assessment quiz about self-reliance that might be useful in a Seminary or RS lesson. Angela says: “The first page is in portrait layout and the second page is in landscape, so that the quiz would fit. If you copy the page…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This handout was submitted by Shannon J. to accompany Manual 1 Lesson 15: The Melchizedek Priesthood. It has a list of offices in the Melchizedek priesthood and their duties along with scripture references. Thanks!
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
this is a coloring page I used with the song Nephis Courage from the childrens song book that I taught to my sunbeams. we talked about the song and how Nephi obeyed not knowing all the answers ahead of time. Then we read the scripture and added the lesson from the manual as well.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is a user-submitted file that has a list of EVERY single picture and cut-out in the Primary 4 (Book of Mormon) Manual, along with it’s corresponding lessons, Church Library Number, and corresponding image in the Gospel Art Picture Kit! This fabulous list makes an invaluable resource for teachers and church librarians that make packets up for each Primary lesson (my mother-in-law’s ward does this).
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This Reader’s Theater was provided by the General Relief Society Presidency at the Fall 2005 Open House. It has 4 reading parts, and requires no set. Period dress is not required, but appropriate. Available in Text format 3 Readers for the parts of Bathsheba Smith, Elizabeth Ann Whitney, Philinda Merrick, and Elvira Cowles. No costumes required, but period dress would be appropriate. Set: Four women are sitting at the front…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
I had a hard time finding a hand out, so I made one. Perhaps this may help others if you approve of it. Chris H.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Hopefully, this will help them make some goals as to gifts they desire and see their worth when they recognize gifts they may have and not realize. I made this list up from D&C 46 and talks by Elder Robert D. Hales, Elder Marvin J. Ashton and Sister Julie B. Beck along with the manual. The highlighted gifts are those that are considered necessary for all to obtain in order…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Meaghann Y. shared this worksheet that she created for her class to use for Personal Progress value experiences. 1 page, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Andrea S. created this series of Primary handouts to accompany the Sunbeam/Nursery lessons in manual 1. She says, “I have been making these for my sunbeam classes every week. … I gave each child a folder and put sheet protectors with this weeks lesson that the kids colored. It has the title of the lesson, the purpose and the scripture for the lesson. Pictures came from your site, the lesson…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Jennifer H. shared this handout. She says, “This quote comes from YW Manual 2 Lesson 1. I printed it on Velum paper and cropped it to fit over the picture of Christ in the red robe (from the distribution center). I used brads to connect at the corners and tied a bow with string. The charm is from a local craft store and says “believe”. The velum could also be…
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