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Jennifer Smith
February 12, 2016
From Ken Alford: After giving them plenty of advance notice, invite the entire bishopric or branch presidency to scripture chase against your class. You can set up the rules anyway you’d like — making it as competitive or just friendly, as you’d like. Depending on the parents of your students, you might also be able to try something like this using Seminary parents and students. An activity like this tends…
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Jennifer Smith
December 11, 2014
By Tara Brannelly Hale Tara Brannelly Hale: #scripturemastery game Takedown I set up the class with the chairs in 4 circles. ( I have 32 students) Each team and myself gets one dry erase board and marker They will need their scriptures (of course) and a paper and pencil Each team picks from a central set of scripture mastery cards (this way there are no repeats). I had each team…
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Jennifer Smith
October 8, 2014
By Shauna Make a Bingo Grid on the Floor (5×5=25 Scripture Mastery verses) Make a “Sock-O” with any sock filled with beans, popcorn, etc. It is fun to use a sock with a seasonal pattern/print Divide in to 2 teams Place a card turned writing side down with a clue for each Scripture Mastery verse inside each square. Have a team member throw the “sock-o” to a square, turn over…
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Jennifer Smith
March 31, 2014
Because our class is large, I had to make up a game that let all of my 6 zones compete against each other for points, but keep a basketball theme and keep everyone interested and participating. This game was fun and successful in my Seminary class, and I am certain the kids would love to play it again. Preparation Determine the number of teams and rounds. For me, it was…
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Jennifer Smith
August 10, 2012
Click on the [link below] to download the instructions for the Spin the Dreidel Scripture Mastery Game. This being December, we are approaching the Hanukkah season which has its ties to the Old and New Testament. Your class has learned how the Tabernacle, and other ancient temples, had a large candlestick Menorah which was to be constantly burning (Exodus 25:31-37). In the 400 years between the Old and New Testament,…
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Jennifer Smith
August 10, 2012
Word strip activities can help your students become very familiar with, and memorize, the scripture mastery scriptures. Usually it is best to use word strips with the longer scripture masteries scriptures that they may have gone over already. To save you a ton of time in your preparations, I [John Bushman] have placed the text of the Old Testament scripture masteries BELOW IN THIS WORD DOCUMENT. That way you can…
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Jennifer Smith
August 10, 2012
Divide the class into two teams. For each round, a team will need a Hucker (thrower) and a Shucker (rebounder). Team One will start by yelling out a Scripture Mastery clue to the other team. As soon as the clue is given the Hucker from team one throws Lucky (the name of the stuffed animal) into the basket or garbage can across the room. If he misses it is rebounded…
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Jennifer Smith
August 10, 2012
Before you can have effective scripture chasing, they first need to learn the references to the key words or clues. This game sharpens that skill. It will also help you see who is your fastest. There are many versions of this game. How I do it is I set a long row of tables and seat students on each side facing each other. All students things (including scriptures) need to…
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Jennifer Smith
August 10, 2012
Scripture Samurai is one of my favorite Scripture Mastery Games ever. It is especially good for students to learn the key words associated with each scripture mastery. To play you need to get a pool noodle and cut it in half. That will be your Samurai sword. Arrange the tables to face each other in whatever shape, according to how many students you have. If you have a small class,…
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Jennifer Smith
August 10, 2012
This activity will only work if you have a gym with polished wood floors and some old blankets you dont mind wearing out a bit more (a few gunny sacks could also work). The game is simple. Divide your class into 2 or 3 teams. Give a clue to the teams and as soon as everyone has it on the team (teacher has to give the go ahead), then they…
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Jennifer Smith
August 10, 2012
Put Stuff in small brown paper bags1 item per bag, one bag per student plus 1 extra bag. Items can be small things like a pencil, chap stick, a pkg. of Kool-aid or hot chocolate, a scented candle, a comb, a bookmark, a piece of candy, a highlighter, anything from good to ridiculous. I always just used stuff from around my house. Like a roll of TP, a granola bar
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Jennifer Smith
August 10, 2012
Make up one set of 3 by 5 cards for each group. Cards are best made from poster board or colored 3 by 5 cards. Half of the cards should have a scripture mastery reference written on them and the other half, the key words. You may want to make each set from cards from a different color of poster board or colored 3 by 5 cards. Divide the class…
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