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Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
This cute handout is made to look like a roll of Life Savers Candy. This has You’re a Life Saver Thank you printed on the front, with a blank white space for signatures. The stripes are the same colors as on a real LifeSavers wrapper. The printable has 4 wrappers per page, full color. **** Suggestion: Print these wrappers on _coated_ inkjet paper so that the colors are more vibrant,…
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Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
To teach mission preparation, make a game board with a path divided into many squares of six different colors. Place a picture that represents sharing the gospel at the end of the path. Prepare a cube with six colored faces that match the colors on the game board. On each face of the cube, write one of the following: Tell a personal story of obedience. Express gratitude for your blessings….
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Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
This cute handout is made to look like a roll of Life Savers Candy. It has the Young Women Theme on the back, with New Beginnings, and 7 Values on the front. The stripes are the values colors and are labelled. Here’s a picture of what they look like completed: The printable has 4 wrappers per page, full color. **** Suggestion: Print these wrappers on _coated_ inkjet paper so that…
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Jennifer Smith
January 23, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/01/i-am-bread-of-life.html John 6- I am The Bread of LifeAs we are learning the various names and titles of Jesus, we discussed the title of The Living Bread, The Bread of Life in John 6As a bonus, we baked fresh bread and made butter. See below the photos for detailsThe optimum would have been to make the dough in class and have them knead it and I could have…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
I assembled these in about 10 minutes for the Young Women in our unit. They’re simple, cheap, and easy. The little JUMP 4 JOY head is supposed to be a face — see how the ‘4’ is his nose? Yes, I’m a genius (eye roll here). It’s cute and easy though, and here’s the instructions: Print out the attached image on card stock. Hot glue candy on to the card…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
John Bushman taught Seminary for 10 years and is now a coordinator in Washington state. Here are some of his helpful Seminary files, which include ideas for discipline, tardies, makeup work, class officer responsibilities, spotlights and others. You can download the files below, or visit John’s website at http://www.johnbushman.com/teaching-helps.html to thank him or download the files. I am posting them here as a backup because free websites have a tendency…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Crazy is my version of the Seminary report card. It may or may not be useful to you. In order to generate or update report cards, just click on the blue button on the “Roll and SM” chart. This spreadsheet removes one of the steps of keeping records in Seminary, which means now I only have duplicate data records (this sheet and CSTAR) instead triplicate. This form also calculates data…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This great file was submitted by Katie B. She says “Here is an assignment sheet that we place in the class rolls. The teacher gives each child their assignment to take home and leaves the top part in the roll for the secretary to follow up on later in the week.” 1 page, black and white, 8 1/2 x 11 inches.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
2009 talk, script etc – reminders in EXCEL – with each month done – the scripture etc. The theme for each month typed out. I have Article of Faith 1 & 2 for Jan 2 & 3 for Feb and then March = 4 etc so that all 13 could be covered. So you may choose to change that. :) Hope it helps. We have plastic rolls so I just…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This handout was submitted anonymously to accompany YW Manual 1 Lesson 20. The user attached each handout to a roll of LifeSavers candy. Save A Life – Be a Friend 6 per page, black and white. (The .doc file is very large — 2 MB.)
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Look for ways to help students share those ideas that they have in common. For example, all of your students have had experiences with prayer, church attendance, hurt feelings, etc. EXAMPLE: I asked the students to tell me what they had learned about the benefits of scripture study. Going around the room, each student told the class what they learned about the benefits of scripture study. They came up with…
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Cami
December 29, 2012
Click here to downloadI’m doing an easy ‘End of the Year Review’ on Sunday. It involves a Picture for each song, Name that Tune and a Score. Here’s what I’m doing.1. List of Songs. I chose 11 songs, some we learned this year, and some favorites. Make s…