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.

General Conference Bingo – 1 of 2

This was submitted an LDS 11-year old who created this fun game for her sisters, ages 3 and up. Instructions: Cut out the pieces and game cards. Color and laminate if desired. As you hear a topic discussed during the Conference, cover the correct blank with one of the matching markers. Played much like “blackout” bingo. Click on general conference below to see all related images. 1 page, 8.5 x…
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For Measuring Sabbath Activities

Tamra S says: “Here is a handout we used for the YW Manual 1 Lesson on Keeping the Sabbath day holy. We cut them out and then attached them to some cheap measuring spoons we found at Wal-mart.” Has the following text: For Measuring Sabbath Activities 1) Is it doing good? 2) Is it spiritually uplifting? 3) Would Jesus do it? Goal: To keep myself unspotted from the world. 6…
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Seeds of Testimony Handout

This handout was submitted by Shannon J. to accompany Manual 1 Lesson 26: Testimony. Simply glue an inexpensive packet of seeds to the handout where indicated for an adorable handout! Shannon says: “You could then challenge the girls at the end of the lesson to go home and plant the seeds and as they water and nurture and watch the seeds grow to remember to make just as much effort…
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Primary 1, Lesson 29 C: I can say I’m Sorry Medallions

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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Manual 1 Lesson 42

Amy W. created this handout for Lesson 42. She says, “The first page I handed one out to each girl and had them think of a time when they experienced that particular trait. I got some great answers and the girls were very willing to talk since each of them had one. It was a valuable learning experience. I attached the next two pages to some silver foil stars and…
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Word of Wisdom Crossword Puzzle

Amanda B. created this Word of Wisdom crossword puzzle to go with Manual 1, Lesson 47. Open the .xls file to see the answer key. If you don’t have Microsoft Office or Microsoft Excel, download Open Office to open this file. (Instructions below,) 1 page, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white. Below are the clues, or click to get the printable clue sheet. Word of Wisdom Crossword Clues Across:…
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Young Women’s Bubbling Birthday Card

M’Shelle D. sent the cards her unit is using for Young Women birthdays. The cards read, “Our Hearts are ‘Bubbling’ over with love for you! Happy Birthday! With Love, From the Young Women Presidency”. M’Shelle’s unit attached these to a travel sized shower gel and a bath sponge to make a cute, inexpensive (and I might ad, appropriate for less actives) birthday gift. 4 per page, color, 8.5 x 11…
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Lip Gloss Poem/Card

This adorable Lip Gloss Gift/Poem came from M’Shelle D. Her activity days class made home made lip gloss and then had a lesson on kindness. This could make a great unity activity for Young Women (probably in the Beehive age group) or even could be used as a Personal Progress motivator because of the mention of the values. 6 per page, 8.5 x 11 inches, color. ——- LIP GLOSS POEM…
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Manual 1 Lesson 4 – D

Stephanie B. shared this handout to accompany Manual 2, Lesson 4. She says. “The quotes are from the lessons and/or the magazine articles associated with the lesson.. On the handout for lesson 4 I had the girls list qualities or attributes they want to acquire in life.”. 2 per page, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white.

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