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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
May 22, 2013
This handout was specificacreated to help teenagers understand the text of Revelation 8-16. Formatted to print front to back with space to punch holes. All LDS Sources. ———————– Revelation 8-9 I want the Latter-day Saints to understand their position. Our trust is in God. … We are living at the commencement of the Millennium, and near the close of the 6,000th year of the world’s history. Tremendous events await this…
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Jennifer Smith
March 9, 2013
This attendance sheet makes it a breeze to transfer into CSTAR. If you’re wondering why all the different colors, I found that some students were getting their attendance lines confused with others (which makes for a ripe old mess). This way, students can stick to their color and keep the roll sheet clean. I’ve attached it as an excel doc so that you can change to your liking.
Jennifer Smith
March 9, 2013
This is a form based on the one that my friend uses in her Seminary class. She puts a table by the door of her classroom where students sign in each day. The table has a sign in sheet, pen, and clock on it. The sign in sheet is a narrow lined sheet with a box for the student’s name, time of arrival, and a check box for if they…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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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