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LDS Printables
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This cute FHE idea was submitted by Jill B. It’s a good idea and would work for children of many different ages. She says, “I used this as a FHE with my children to encourage loving each other and a spirit of cooperation. “We discussed the ‘love one another’ scripture, talked about how the Savior loved even those who tried to trick him and persecute him, and then talked about…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This file was submitted by Amber K. who uses it to track personal progress in case the girls lose their books.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
These documents are for the 9am church schedule and assume the combined exercises are at the beginning of the first hour of primary. By performing a “find” and “replace” in MS Word, the time can be changed easily to adapt to any schedule. It changes all 120 instances at once. That is how I change the date, time and theme each year. It makes it go very quickly and reduces…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This document has several quotes and instructions that I’ve collected from Teaching, No Greater Call, Teachings of the Presidents of the Church, and the BYU Women’s Conference Overcoming Roadblocks to Visiting Teaching exhibit. This would make a good handout at a VT convention. PDF or RTF (for you to edit in your word processor).
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
My friend who is YW President in her ward gave me a copy of the talks that her Young Women are using for New Beginnings this year. This New Beginnings program has six short talks that describe espisodes in the lives of several women from Church History. Each talk is assigned a Personal Progress value (Divine Nature and Knowledge are combined) and each speaker ends the talk by saying something…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is a worksheet that allows leaders to let Primary children “write” the Sacrament Meeting Program themselves!!! Each child/class is given a topic (see below) and invited to share his or her feelings about the topic, with some guidance by leaders and teachers. A leader then types up the program and gives a copy to each leader and teacher. Individual parts are given to parents of children to practice at…
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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
Hermana G. enviada este archivo: “Autosuficiencia no tiene nada que ver con la confianza en si misma sino con la confianza en el Senor”. This handout was submitted by Sister G. It has the quote: “Self-reliance has less to with reliance on self and more to do with reliance on the Lord.” to correspond with the lesson. 6 handouts per 8.5 x 11 inch page, color. Also available in English.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Melanie F. says, “I just used the clip art from your website to create this handout. The children in my primary class colored it and crossed out the things that are not good for your body. It [worked] great!” This handout would make a super easy FHE lesson for small children, too! 1 per page, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is a cute file submitted by Jami and Tim with the Family Fun Sack label and 5 ways to create Memorable Moments. It has 2 labels per page, black and white. Family Fun Activity Sack 5 Ways to Create Memorable Moments: 1. Plan activities that allow family to express interests and capabilities. 2. Be positive and supportive during activities. 3. Plan my time in order to make family activities…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This handout is good for giving to class presidency members: Effective Class Presidency Meetings: 1. Start on time with prayer. 2. Be held on a regular basis. 3. Have an agenda or calendar for all members of the presidency to take notes on. 4. Include leadership training by the leader (see the Leadership Handbook for suggestions). 5. Each member of the presidency takes turns conducting the meeting. 6. Review the…
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