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.

LDS Scripture Reading Schedule Chart – COOL

This fabulous scripture reading chart is the best I’ve seen. It calculates the number of pages you need to read every day in order to complete and part of the Standard Works. Simply enter your starting date, enter your finish date, and choose the book of scripture you’d like to read. The script generates a custom schedule based on your entries. Works for any time period up to a year….
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2008 Sacrament Meeting Presentation – I am a Child of God

Lee-Ann shared this document, saying: “I just found your website tonight and LOVE it. I have been looking at stuff all night! I thought I would share my Primary Program for 2008. I don’t know if anyone can really use it – basically took it right from the outline, but maybe someone can. Thanks for all the great stuff on your site! I will be using this as my PRIMARY…
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Holy Ghost Booklet

Carolyn F. shared this booklet with instructions on how to make it. She says, “I created this booklet for sharing time this month, but it could be used for a lesson on the Holy Ghost. The graphics are all from church resources … The second attachment [is] the instructions for how to fold the paper to make a booklet.” Would make a nice FHE lesson for young children, too. Images…
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Guidelines for Planning Activities – for YOUTH

When Holly H.’s YW presidency found that they were doing most of the activity planning instead of guiding young women in planning activities themselves, she created this planning guidelines form. This document is targeted at youth or class presidencies and is intended to make planning activities easier for them. 1 page, 8.5 x 11 inches, color. Guidelines for planning activities First of all, remember that the purpose of the Young…
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