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Jennifer Smith
October 8, 2014
By Lisa May Lisa May : For those who haven’t watched this – it’s pretty incredible. Enjoy ;-) www.byutv.org/watch/90be2679-e6eb-4039-afa1-fee5477b0c20/new-day-for-the-book-of-mormon-new-day-for-the-book-of-mormon 4 (1 hour ago) http://www.byutv.org/watch/90be2679-e6eb-4039-afa1-fee5477b0c20/new-day-for-the-book-of-mormon-new-day-for-the-book-of-mormon Brian William Haas : It fits well with #DandC17 if you have not taught it yet. (54 minutes ago) Jennifer Simms Hansen : Thanks! (21 minutes ago) Source:: LDS Seminary Teacher Group
Jennifer Smith
October 8, 2014
When referring my class to ‘dispensations of time’, I grab several hymn books and lay them out end to end to make a timeline and say, this one is Adam, this one is Noah etc. Then I stack them on top of each other. Voila, ‘The Dispensation of the Fulness of Times’- Mark M.
Jennifer Smith
October 2, 2014
By LDS Scripture Teachings A few weeks ago I was blessed to visit some Church history sites that I have always wanted to visit. I came to Palmyra, Fayette, and Harmony (it is called Oakland today) in New York and Pennsylvania. Later I came … Continue reading → Source:: Seminary Teacher – Mike Day
Jennifer Smith
October 1, 2014
By [email protected] (Pam Mueller) Often I feel jealous of the seminary teachers in Utah. They have access to so much information, classes, stores and ideas. Being in the mission field, is a bit harder. BUT This year, teaching the Doctrine and Covenants Church History… Well, I am in my wheel house so to speak!! Where I live, in Central NY, is the birthplace of the beginnings of the restored church!…
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Pam Mueller
September 27, 2014
I have done this activity before to capture the attention of the students, have them involved and basically giving the lesson. On the board I put a picture of the person we will be studying under the rectangle of paper.Behind the circles are cluesI pic…
Pam Mueller
September 27, 2014
In learning about the Great Apostasy, this student started telling us about a Family Home Evening lesson his sister did. Using cups we have in our room, he gave us a visual of just what the apostasy was.you can do a google search and fin…
Jennifer Smith
September 15, 2014
Downloaded from: http://ldsscriptureteachings.org/2014/09/15/a-timeline-of-the-translation-of-the-plates/ 1827 September 21, 1823 – Joseph meets Moroni. Joseph is 17 years old. September 22, 1827 – Joseph receives the plates. Oct.-Dec., 1827 – Joseph moves due to persecution- he moves to Harmony, Penn. with Emma- 100 miles away, Martin … Continue reading →
LDS Scripture Teachings
September 15, 2014
1827 September 21, 1823 – Joseph meets Moroni. Joseph is 17 years old. September 22, 1827 – Joseph receives the plates. Oct.-Dec., 1827 – Joseph moves due to persecution- he moves to Harmony, Penn. with Emma- 100 miles away, Martin … Continue reading →
Jennifer Smith
September 15, 2014
By [email protected] (Pam Mueller) I love when teachers share their classroom. I copied this wonderful timeline from a fellow teacher, Linette Tearlink. Her time line is soooo much better. She is a wonderful artist. Since I can not draw, I printed off coloring pages I found online. it starts out with the Primitive Church/12 Apostles… Ending with a hastening of the work…the sneaker to small temples announced to the lower…
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Jennifer Smith
September 2, 2014
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2014/09/church-history-timeline.html This week, my class will begin making a Church History timeline that will be added to for the balance of the year.It will go from 1800-2015, including a spot for them to note when they were born.(They are making “mini-me’s” to post. I found this Church History and World History Timeline that is very helpful for this project.Click HERE to see.Do you have any suggestions for making…
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Jennifer Smith
August 21, 2014
This map of church history locations in the New England States is from the Institute manual. PDFs will scale to any size.
Jennifer Smith
August 21, 2014
This map of Church History sites shows locations of major events from 1820 to 1847. It’s from the Institute manual and can easily be scaled up to any size.