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Jennifer Smith
November 10, 2017
I made these handouts for the bishopric to use when they issue calls to new young women class presidency members. We have found that often class presidencies and parents do not understand the expectations for their calling, so I created these files to help young women and parents understand what their assignment entails. There are three Class Presidency Leadership Training Handouts, each describing one of the callings: class president, class…
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Jennifer Smith
October 5, 2017
Our ward held a combination leadership/planning meeting last Sunday before Conference. This handout contains some of the information that we discussed during our training. Plan an amazing mutual activity with these tips. Your activity does not need to match all of these items, but it Purposeful Planning: Amazing Mutual Activities Ministering Who in our class needs help or support? How can we include everyone in this activity? Administering Do we have…
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Jennifer Smith
November 29, 2014
By Nancy Willey Blan Nancy Willey Blan: For those of you who have a class president in your classrooms, what responsibilities do you give them? (5 hours ago) Julee Robinson: We have a sign up sheet for prayers, hymn and devotionals. The president of the week makes sure those things are signed up for by other class members. The president conducts class, sometimes conducts some kind of scripture mastery activity,…
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Jennifer Smith
October 8, 2014
By Kristin I’ve got another young women planning document to share with you! I revamped our presidency agenda, and turned it into an editable pdf. Download the pdf, then open in Adobe Acrobat. You can then click in any section of the agenda to input your agenda information. Hope this is a helpful tool for you. Download below: YW Presidency Meeting Agenda – editable Pin It Source:: Inka Blinka
Jennifer Smith
April 24, 2014
Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2014/04/how-do-you-get-word-out-about.html Every week on Wednesday night, without fail, at least one of the yw asks, “What are we doing for Mutual?” or another classic that I hear on Sundays – “I didn’t come to Mutual because I didn’t know what we were doing”I try to make this information as readily available as possible (and in as many formats as possible). They (and their parents) should be see and/or…
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JOLLY ROGERS
April 24, 2014
Every week on Wednesday night, without fail, at least one of the yw asks, “What are we doing for Mutual?” or another classic that I hear on Sundays – “I didn’t come to Mutual because I didn’t know what we were doing”I try to make this information as re…
Jennifer Smith
October 26, 2013
Downloaded from: http://ldsywideasandactivities.blogspot.com/2013/10/mutual-theme-gift-ornament.html If you are a member of my current YW Presidency, please avert your eyes!!!!! :)When I’m in a Presidency, I like to make Christmas ornaments for the whole Presidency to help us commemorate the year. Using the Mutual theme for the year is a good way to do that for a YW Presidency. I made these for all of the Presidency members in our ward, but you…
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Northern Lights
May 3, 2013
We use this reference sheet all the time! At a combined planning activity last January, we divided 30 girls into 3 groups and gave each group a large sheet of butcher paper and markers. The girls spent some time brain-storming their favorite activities…
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
December 31, 2012
I created these binder label sets for our class presidency binders. There’s a set for each of the three classes: Beehive, Mia Maid, and Laurel, and they feature the new class symbols from the 2010 handbook. I printed these on 8.5 x 11 inch sticker paper from Avery (product number 48165, Laser/Inkjet), and then I cut them apart with a paper cutter. Each sheet makes: – Four 3/4 inch binder…
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