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Jennifer Smith
January 9, 2014
Downloaded from: http://inkablinka.com/2014/01/come-unto-christ-mutual-activity.html Here is another activity inspired from a 2014 New Era magazine article. This time we are focusing on coming unto Christ through principles found in the Duty to God program. We began our evening all together, introduced the 2014 mutual theme, and gave everyone the card shown above. (I had meant to bring large envelopes or clear page protectors for they youth to collect all their handouts –…
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Jennifer Smith
January 2, 2014
Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2014/01/sent-on-string.html Learn the song “He Sent His Son by asking questions and getting the answers ‘sent’ to the Primary. I had someone hidden behind a rolling chalkboard. There was a string that led from them to me. They had to numbered tubes ready to be sent to the Primary on my cue. The pictures for the ‘answers’ in this song were rolled up inside the tubes. I added…
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Jennifer Smith
November 12, 2013
From Sharra D on the LDS Seminary Teachers Facebook Group: My class did the Toilet Paper game last week and LOVED it. I got the idea from some ‘minute to win it’ post. I had two rolls of toilet paper hanging on a straight [horizontal] pole at the front of the class. I had about two feet of the tissue hanging down from each roll with a jingle bell attached…
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Jennifer Smith
October 8, 2013
Downloaded from: http://ohwhatdoyoudoforsingingtime.blogspot.com/2013/10/halloween.html “Boo-ling” For this activity, you will need bowling pins (I picked mine up at Target), paper ghosts, and a small ball or pumpkin. Write song titles on the back of the ghosts and tape them to the bowling pins. Set the pins up and have a child roll the ball toward them. If the child knocks down one pin, that’s the song you sing. If a few pins…
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Jennifer Smith
September 22, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/09/my-class-and-seminary-miracle.html This year, I have 25 students. Many of them attend early morning Seminary against great odds. They travel through unsafe neighborhoods in the dark early mornings and many of their families do not always have dependable, if any, transportation. Last year, some of them walked** and some used public transportation. This year, no one is walking and public transportation has only been utilized a few times.In spite…
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Tami
September 18, 2013
One of the best activities we did this past year was Secret Sisters. We asked our Relief Society President for the names of some sisters who could use an adopted granddaughter, and each girl was assigned one as her older “sister”. We starte…
Jennifer Smith
August 31, 2013
Downloaded from: http://aprimarysingingtime.blogspot.com/2013/08/paper-orchestra-paper-snowballs.html I’ve been wanting to try the infamous Paper Orchestra for ages. Keep the kids entertained with a single piece of blank white paper!? Yes please!! Many ideas are out there for this activity, here are my favorites, from SugarDoodle HERE. 1. Roll the paper into a tube. ‘Toot’ one of the verses or lines of the song or the chorus. Rotate which part you ‘toot’ so that the…
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Jennifer Smith
August 31, 2013
Downloaded from: http://ohwhatdoyoudoforsingingtime.blogspot.com/2013/08/primary-program-review.html Dr. DiagnosisThis idea is courtesy of my creative friend who is also a chorister. Have a man in your ward dress up like a doctor…we were fortunate to have an actual doctor in our ward who was willing to participate. He brought his own bag and instruments. However, a toy doctor kit would also work. Outfit the doctor with a white lab coat and a clipboard.Print out…
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Jennifer Smith
August 14, 2013
As of late, missionary work has been on my mind. There is such an excitement and enthusiasm for missionary work in the church and I find myself constantly thinking… “How I can get more involved?”“How can I be more prepared to share my testimony?”“How can I show more love?” I recently read the talk “Find the Lambs, Feed the Sheep” from President Hinckley and felt so inspired and motivated!I especially loved when President…
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Jennifer Smith
August 13, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/08/parent-student-seminary-orientation.html It is here!!!!Back To Class for School and Seminary!!!!A Parent-Student Orientation meeting is key to a smooth start for your early morning Seminary year. Parents are making the sacrifice to drive their children to class each morning and when they know the class expectations and blessings that will come to their children (and family), they are able to be supportive-especially when the 4:45 alarm goes off.My class…
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Jennifer Smith
August 13, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/08/seminary-teacher-top-ten.html Our Stake Seminary supervisor gave a wonderful “Top Ten” list presentation at our recent Inservice meeting.She has taught Early Morning Seminary for the last 5 years and her list is excellent. These are the Top Ten items after: Praying for your students Daily reading Invite the spirit to your life by daily prayer, reading, and application of the gospel TOP TEN: Attend monthly Inservice Meetings -Learn from other…
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Jennifer Smith
August 4, 2013
Downloaded from: http://aprimarysingingtime.blogspot.com/2013/08/review-game-trouble-name-that-tune.html – Bring a TROUBLE board – The kids take turns POPPING the dome to roll the dice (no chasing the dice down the aisles!!) – The number they get tells the pianist HOW MANY NOTES to play for NAME-THAT-TUNE.