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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Here are some ideas about what we are doing for New Beginnings. Our theme is B.O.O.T. Camp “Building Our Own Testimony” Our invitation is a draft letter; very simple. I am attaching our program (it is still a work in progress, but I will send it to you as it is right now). There is also a little skit that is turning out cute. It requires 7-9 girls. We have…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is a handout I used during the LDS Young Women’s Manual 1, Lesson 34, Worthy Thoughts for the girls to fill out as I read the lengthy article by Elder Boyd K Packer. Along with this article I used part of an an old cassette tape by Jack Christiansen called Music: Apples or Onions to demonstrate that music causes a physiologic response in listeners. Available in PDF
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 and says, “We print a monthly calendar to pass to the young women and to their mothers (passed out in YW and Relief Society). On the back of the calendar we like to add a thought to go along with the Sunday lessons for that month. For this one, I combined ‘The Path You Choose‘ taken from your website (YW Maze created by Artist Chris…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Played just like the TV game show Jeopardy, this game is a fun way for kids and adults to test their knowldge by stating the questions that go with the answers to questions about Church History. Available in PDF or Microsoft Word’s .doc format. You may want to use my CTR Trvia games and rules to see how this game is set up and played. Source: lds-youngwomen2 Yahoo Group Files…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Thanks to D. Burke who submitted this lesson handout. It has the Who Am I? questionnaire from the lesson, some thought questions, and some very cute clipart: Who Am I? I am the daughter of _____________ I am the sister of _____________ I am the sister-in-law of _____________ I am the granddaughter of _____________ I am the niece of _____________ I am the cousin of _____________ I am the aunt…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
These instructions on how to make a nativity scene are from the Friend.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Paula F. compartilhou deste original sobre métodos do armazenamento do alimento no português. 2 páginas, 8.5 x 11 avançam, preto e branco. Paula F. shared this document about food storage methods in Portuguese. 2 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
I gave this lesson several years ago in a combined lesson of the graduating Laurels and Relief Society. The purpose was to demonstrate that there is a place for every woman in Relief Society, and that some of the stereotypes we hold about Relief Society aren’t true. I asked three Young Women before class to come prepared to answer questions about how they would like their first experience in RS…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Shauna Black shared this variation of preparing the Primary presentation using a question and answer format. The presentation itself is also presented as a Q&A, giving the children a chance to really show what they’ve learned during the year: “Assign each class one of the monthly topics. Sometime before the program is to be presented, take a tape recorder into one or two of the classes each week. This is…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Nick P says “I would like to share ‘I am thankful for my eyes’. I noticed there was nothing about eyes I could find. This is a booklet type activity that can be colored. Made it and used it in my Nursery today. Pictures in the upper right box are Microsoft Clipart. Bottom Left is from your site. Upper left and bottom right are adapted from the primary book from…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
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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