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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is a handout I used during the YW Manual 1, Lesson 41, Success and Self Image, for the girls to fill out and the exerpts from article titled Lessons Learned in the Journey of Life by Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin that I really liked (I think this was listed in the supplemental materials). Available in PDF
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Amy B. shared this from her collection of Nursery (Primary 1) handouts. Makes a great FHE coloring sheet for small children, too. 1 page, black and white, 8.5 x 11 inches.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
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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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Submitted by Tawny C, this handout has the poem about which guide we should use to make choice about media: the Book of Mormon or the TV Guide. 4 per page, color
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Rachel attached these tags to a snack sized bag of potato chips and made the point that because drugs are so addictive, it’s best to never try them at at all. The quote reads: “We are free to take drugs or not. But once we choose to use a habit-forming drug, we are bound to the consequences of that choice. Addiction surrenders later freedom to choose. Through chemical means, one…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Misty R. says, “This handout is for Manual 2 Lesson 22. It is something simple that can be stuck into scriptures and such. I just cut them out and glue the two sides together and then embellish it further.” 1 page, 8.5 x 11 inches, color.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This idea for a teenager’s baptism talk was submitted by Shay. It’s a little too complicated for use at a child’s baptism, but it makes a great object lesson talk for older people. 2 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This bookmark was submitted by Dana Y. to accompany Young Women Manual 1, Lesson 23: Forgiveness. It has the following quote overlaid on an image of the Savior: “Biblical history tells us that no mortal man has ever been subjected to the humility, the pain, the suffering that were experienced by the Savior of the world during his final hours of mortality. “Following a number of false charges, he was…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This handout was submitted by Lindsay S. to accompany a lesson on sacrifice Black and White, 1 per page
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This worksheet is based on the extremely popular 2005 CSMP document that allows leaders to let Primary children “write” the Sacrament Meeting Program themselves!!! It was revised by Aneesa B. for the 2006 theme, “I will trust in Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ: their promises are sure.” Each child/class is given a topic (see below) and invited to share his or her feelings about the topic, with some…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This thoughtful handout was submitted by Caralee J. to accompany Manual 1 Lesson 27. She printed the handout on colored cardstock. It reads: Pondering Isn’t Preposterous 1.Pray always before you begin to read the scriptures. 2.Keep a paper and pencil handy while you read. 3.Go slowly. 4.Ask questions as you read the scriptures. 5.Stop many times during the day and ponder the single thought that you have searched out in…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Kari G has some ideas for Manual 1, Lesson 40: Health Care in the Home. The handout includes the True/False questions from the lesson. She also says: “I will draw an outline of a body on the board and write the words, ‘happy, energetic, fun-to-be around, etc…’ on it. “I will cover it with a paper body outline and write the words, “sick, tired, feverish, pain” on it. “We will…
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