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Jennifer Smith
March 17, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminarymoments.blogspot.com/2013/03/nt-acts-22-23-paul.html Who is Paul? What was his occupation? What did he look like? What kind of a voice did he have? Where was he born? These and many more questions were answered. We took our journals and looked up scriptures to find out: His Occupation Acts 18:3 Ability with languages Acts 21:37-40Birthplace Acts 21:39His teacher Acts 22:3Citizenship Acts 22: 25-29Religious Training Acts 26: 4-5 We learned some of his…
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Jenny Smith
February 22, 2013
This was a short week due to the President’s day holiday, but we were able to do 8 chapters. From now on the material is going to go faster and faster. So far I don’t think that we are having any problems keeping up on the reading. I did some averaging last week, and our daily reading is 96%. That means that on an average day, 15.36 out of 16…
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Jennifer Smith
February 22, 2013
Last week we were doing housekeeping things during class and did not get to cover the stories that students were reading in as much depth as I would prefer. I used this method I named Silent Time Line Sorting Game to quickly cover 4 chapters students had read before class, as an introduction to the next chapters in Acts. This was a fun, useful game, and it was QUIET! I…
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Jennifer Smith
February 18, 2013
I will use this worksheet with our study of Acts 21 and Acts 22 tomorrow. It is a worksheet based loosely on the lesson in the NT Seminary manual. I altered it to demonstrate that students in our class are also preparing for missions right now in ways they may not have considered. I am using it as independant work while I give out report cards and meet with…
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Jennifer Smith
February 11, 2013
Downloaded from: http://brosimonsays.wordpress.com/2013/02/12/acts-21-23-i-am-ready/ “It is not a question of if we are ready for the tests; it is a matter of when. We must prepare to be ready for tests that will present themselves without warning.” (ROBERT D. HALES, “Behold, We Count Them Happy Which Endure”. Ensign, May 1998)