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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
The following text comes from Teachings of the Presidents of the Church: David O. McKay. The questions were listed by President McKay to be used as a guideline for Bishops to determine worthiness and readiness of potential missionaries. I altered the questions to be in the first person for my lesson. Missionary Preparedness Questionnaire: Do I have sufficient will power to resist temptation? Have I kept myself clean and by…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Black and White handout submitted by Emily R for use with Manual 1, Lesson 39. Has a Young Woman and the temple with the scripture quote: “For the Temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.” 1 Corinthians 3:17
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Julie M shared this cute handout with the scripture from Matthew 6:33 on it. 6 per page, 8.5×11 inches, color.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
At what point in the scripture block did the Spirit touch you and whisper to you that something you read was true? Maybe a particular part was something with which you have already had experience. Bear testimony of it during class, and invite students to do the same. Look For: Be aware of your feelings as you read. What verses touch you? Look for phrases that speak to you. Example:…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
When I teach, I try to apply the law of witnesses: “in the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established,” (See D&C 6:28, 2 Corinthians 13:1, Deuteronomy 19:15, 2 Nephi 29:8, Matthew 18:16) to my Lesson preparation. The idea is that as teachers, we’re always looking for “witnesses” to the word. When we establish the word with multiple witnesses, or testimonies, we help it sink deeply…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
In Luke 10:25-37, we find a lawyer trying to trip up the Savior with his disruptive questions and justify himself in sin: And, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life? He [Christ] said unto him [the lawyer], What is written in the law? how readest thou? [Here, Christ is establishing a starting point. He’s asking the lawyer to…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Golden Nuggets are scriptures that relate because of how the wording is used that makes a powerful connection between two separated verses. Look For: Look for other verses that may explain or give more understanding to a scripture. Look for words or phrases that you have seen in other verses or look them up in the Topical Guide. Example: D&C 14:7 & John 17:3 Eternal Life is the greatest of…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
When I am about to ask my students a difficult question, I say, “And here’s the AP Seminary question…” They know this means that I am about to stretch them a little bit. I think the little verbal cue helps the students buckle down and recognize that a serious question is coming. They up their game and are prepared to respond to these more difficult questions. EXAMPLE: While teaching the…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Sometimes the way the Lord uses verbs, or action words, is very specific and powerful. Look for words that describe actions, what people are doing or to do, etc. Ponder why the Lord chose such language and not another similar but different word. Look For: Look for the words that are action words–that describes what someone or something is doing, etc. Example: John 14:15 “If you love me, keep the…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Have a short (I mean it — SHORT), great quote written on the board when students come into class. They will read it and begin to focus on the topic of your lesson before you even say a word. I’ve done this with gospel quotes and other quotes, like “With Great Power comes Great Responsibility.” It helps students get their minds on topic even before the prayer. If they already…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Students pretend to be newscasters who tell a familiar gospel story. EXAMPLE: I told my students that we were going to pretend to be newscasters describing the events of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Each zone received a section of Matthew 21 to give a news cast on. The parables were difficult, but the kids were able to cover them by doing those interview-style, like “You were present when Jesus…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Write the main topic of a scripture passage or quote on a piece of paper. Cut each letter out. Let students look at the scripture passage or quote while they race to unscramble the word. This can be done for each individual in the classroom, or it can be done in groups, or even on the chalkboard. EXAMPLE: I recently used this technique in my seminary class to teach Luke…
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