Scripture Study Helps Jeopardy – Book of Mormon
Jenny Smith
Perfecting the Saints — One Lesson at a Time
Jenny Smith
Downloaded from: http://brosimonsays.wordpress.com/2013/08/28/day-2-the-objective/ On day 2 we focused on understanding the objectives of the Book of Mormon and Seminary. I have found that when students understand the reason for something they are much more willing to “buy into” it. This lesson also introduces them to the process of “likening”-type thinking. We began by having the students pair and […]
Downloaded from: http://brosimonsays.wordpress.com/2013/08/27/day-1-the-book-of-mormon-will-change-your-life/ I asked the students to fill in the following blank with the word that they feel best fits: “THE BOOK OF MORMON WILL ________ YOUR LIFE.” (Ezra Taft Benson, “To the “Youth of the Noble Birthright,” Ensign, May 1996). They gave great responses (Guide, Bless, Improve, etc.) I then had them describe why they feel that word […]
UPDATED WITH SOME RHYMES FROM JANICE TATE 8/19/13 It’s finally finished! Thanks to help from Russ Mays, Natalie Hill, and my own DD, Magic Squares is updated for 2013. Here are the 2013 ryhmes we came up with: 1 Nephi 3: Prepares way for me 2 Nephi 2 – Adam fell for you 2 Nephi 2 – Free to choose 2 Nephi 9 – Be learned and wise 2 Nephi…
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Thanks to help from Jeanette Petersen, Leslie Woolf, and encouragement from lots of other Seminary teachers, the Scripture Mastery Rhymes final version is finally online! PDF and ODT versions attachments are available, and below is the text of the rhymes. Each line represents one beat. Some of the rhymes are a little awkward and require a little practice, but don’t worry, you’ll get it. Scripture First 4 beats Second…
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EDITED by Jenny: This great scripture mastery tracking form has columns for each of the scripture mastery passages plus space for student names. It’s formatted to span 2 pages. Space for full classroom of students. I’ve added a PDF version for those who do not have Word. Thanks for sharing, Natalie!
I’ve been looking for ideas for how to teach about keystones during Seminary next year, and it seems I’m not the only one. The interest stems from a quote by Joseph Smith that says: I told the brethren that the Book of Mormon was the most correct of any book on earth, and the keystone of our religion, and a man would get nearer to God by abiding by its…
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This is a universal Book of Mormon scripture mastery poster for use in your Seminary classroom. This poster is different than what I’ve done before in that I am going by scripture mastery passage instead of student. Each scripture reference is represented by the text of the passage written on the “sealed” portion of a set of plates. Students will write their name on the blank area of a set…
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I am working on a clip art version of the gold plates to use for scripture mastery tracking sheets this year, and I thought it turned out pretty great. I am using the description of the gold plates called “What Did the Gold Plates Look Like?” from the New Era. Gif versions do include transparency. There are black and white, color, and coloring sheets below. Enjoy!
This year I am putting all the Book of Mormon Scripture Mastery license plates on one post so none of you get confused. This is the all-on-one-sheet version in color and black and white. These are the new 2013 scripture mastery passages. As of this posting, I don’t have the images broken out individually. That takes a little time, and I won’t do it if you don’t need them individually. …
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Here are some scripture mastery flash cards like the ones I made last year for New Testament. These Book of Mormon Classroom sized flashcards are formatted to print front to back on 8.5 x 11 inch paper. These have the updated scripture mastery passages for 2013. If your printer won’t print front to back, print the odd pages, feed the paper back in, and then print the even pages. I…
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