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Jennifer Smith
August 9, 2012
Submitted by: Chuck Kipp Added: September 7, 2007 Duration: 10 to 30 minutes Goal: Be the first team to have one of your teammates write the correct answer on a piece of paper, wad it up, and MAKE a basket Needed: ? Wastebasket, bucket, etc ? Many small pieces of paper ? Pencils ? 1 for each person ? Chalkboard or whiteboard for score tally Scoring: ? The team that…
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Jennifer Smith
August 9, 2012
Submitted by: Chuck Kipp Added: September 7, 2007 Duration: 10 to 30 minutes Goal: Collect the most scripture mastery cards by slapping them before your opponent. Needed: ? Scripture Mastery Cards ? Use the cards on Bro. Kipp?s Seminary Place (http://home.earthlink.net/~cccckipp/index.htm) or use the cards provided by CES – laminated cards are best Scoring: ? The team that collects the most cards wins that round. How To Play: 1. Set…
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Jennifer Smith
August 8, 2012
Materials needed: 3×5 cards (15 – for teacher use only) with 15 different game boards drawn on them. On each 3×5 card divide into 9 sections (like tic-tac-toe) 1. Fill in each game with the same points and words, just in different places on each game board. The teacher will use a different one for each round of play. 2. Use Axe in one, tur (first part of turkey) and…
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Jennifer Smith
August 8, 2012
Prepare a 5X5 grid, but erase each corner and place a small circle there instead: Divide into several teams and give each team a different color marker. You read the SM clue. The first to locate the scripture (or give the correct answer), comes to the board and draws (with their color marker) a star in any circle. Read the next clue and continue playing. If the drawn star completes…
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Jennifer Smith
August 8, 2012
Draw a 5X5 grid. Each team has a different color marker. You read a SM clue and the team to answer first gets to X out a square. Gravity counts (i.e. you must start at the bottom and work your way up; you can place your mark on top of another markjust no floating marks.) Read another clue and the first to answer places an X in one of the…
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Jennifer Smith
August 8, 2012
Divide into two teams. Select a team to play round one, then alternate teams for each round. Select one player to represent the team. Each team receives three lifelines (chances for help) per round, to be used as desired. These lifelines are: 1. Ask a teammate, 2. Look in you scriptures, 3. Have your team vote. A team continues as long as questions are answered correctly. The team may choose…
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Jennifer Smith
August 8, 2012
2 players face each other across a table with a small candy on the table between them. The teacher reads anything off the card and the one to slap the candy first (and proceed to give the correct answer) keeps the candy. As a bonus, they get an extra 2 candies if they can quote the SM. The winner then takes his candy and sits down and another player comes…
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Jennifer Smith
August 8, 2012
(Game name comes from the fact that students have to rely upon their memories to play. No scriptures or reference pages are allowed. Give a sheet of paper to each team (works best with smaller teams of 3-4 students) and have them number their paper 1-25. Fold the paper in half the long way, forming two columns. Label the first column SM reference and the second column SM keywords. Give…
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Jennifer Smith
August 8, 2012
Divide class into teams of 3-4 students. Prepare a muffin tin for each team by placing a round piece of paper in the bottom of each cup with arbitrary point values (both positive and negative points). Make the points similar for each teams muffin tin. Give each student a quarter and begin reading the SM that you want them to locate. (You can read fast or slow, depending on the…
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Jennifer Smith
August 8, 2012
Have each student tie a large pompom onto an 18 length of yarn (these are the mice). Grab a large sauce pan lid (this is the cat). Have the students sit in a circle on the floor with their mice in the center in a pile and the tails (yarn) trailing out in front of them (this looks like the hub of a wheel with spokes protruding from it). Each…
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Jennifer Smith
August 8, 2012
Tape SM references to the backs of the chairs (where their back rests against it.) Each chair can have several references and each reference should be put onto 3 chairs. In the center of the circle, place the bone (eraser or a piece of candy, etc.). Teacher reads a SM clue and the three students who have that reference on their chair race for the bone. (Be careful so no…
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Jennifer Smith
August 8, 2012
*TIC TAC TOE. Divide into two teams. Sit away from the board and have each team lay out a set of SM reference cards. The teacher reads the SM clue, and both teams search for the correct reference card. The two students who grab the correct reference, race to the board. Who ever draws their team symbol (X or O) first gets to keep it on the board. Continue play…
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