Mormon Share > attendance
    
      
Tag Archive: attendance
    
    
      
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          February 7, 2013
        
        
          
This humorous skit has been performed in units all over the Salt Lake Valley in recent years. According to LDSTeach.com this skit was written by Laurel Hart and was orginially presented at a Stake Visiting Teaching Workshop, in Provo, UT, USA, 1984. This skit is sometimes also called the Shoe Skit because it has so many shoe-related puns in it. SCENE: The Relief Sole-Ciety Shoe Store. A sign bearing the…
Read more
           
         
        
            
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          February 6, 2013
        
        
          
Downloaded from: http://seminarymoments.blogspot.com/2013/02/nt-mid-term.html Now don’t let the title worry you! I did not have them take a mid term test. Although a few of my students were sweating over the thought! After finishing up the four gospels, I felt like we needed to have a way to reinforce some of the things we had learned. Plus, several of them were not there for each and every lesson. I found this…
Read more
           
         
        
            
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          February 4, 2013
        
        
          
Downloaded from: http://inkablinka.com/2013/02/on-a-roll.html I made some of these Tootsie Roll treat bags to go in our Personal Progress Punch Board. I put a handful of midgees into a 3 x 4″ plastic bag, then folded the printable in half and stapled to the top of the bag. You can use any color paper for the printable to go with any of the values. Download it here! Pin It
           
         
        
            
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          January 25, 2013
        
        
          
          
Thanks to an image from The Idea Door and Adobe Illustrator’s Live Trace, I bring you …. drum roll … a version of the Mia Maid rose class symbol that’s big enough to actually use! You can find out more about this class symbol on our Young Women history or YW class symbols pages.
           
         
        
            
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          January 25, 2013
        
        
          
          
Thanks to an image from The Idea Door and Adobe Illustrator’s Live Trace, I bring you …. drum roll … a version of the Beehive class symbol that’s big enough to actually use! You can find out more about this class symbol on our Young Women history or YW class symbols pages.
           
         
        
            
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          January 25, 2013
        
        
          
          
Thanks to an image from The Idea Door and Adobe Illustrator’s Live Trace, I bring you …. drum roll … a version of the Laurel class symbol that’s big enough to actually use! You can find out more about this class symbol on our Young Women history or YW class symbols pages.
           
         
        
            
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          January 25, 2013
        
        
          
          
Kris submitted this idea for getting the attendance of Young Women and Primary leaders and having it submitted back to the RS Secretary for recording. Kris says, “I made this for myself to use so that I could collect the names of the Sisters, it just helps when things get busy and saves getting scraps of paper with Sisters names and no other relevant details. … I also included a…
Read more
           
         
        
            
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          January 25, 2013
        
        
          
          
This black and white image, Scroll Double Roll, was donated by the artist, Chris Gunn. Click to read more about Chris.
           
         
        
            
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          January 25, 2013
        
        
          
          
This black and white image, Cubs Page 11, was donated by the artist, Chris Gunn. Click to read more about Chris. Pack Meeting Is more likely to be well attended when families and Cub Scouts receive personal invitations. We present several designs on these pages as well as other art throughout this book which can be adapted for this purpose. 1) The Wolfgraphics should be photocopied and filled in with…
Read more
           
         
        
            
        
        
          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,…
Read more
           
         
        
            
        
        
          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….
Read more
           
         
        
            
        
        
          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…
Read more