Tag Archive: general conference
{General Conference} Conference I Spy
By [email protected] (Sheena Perron) Last General Conference I shared my The new ‘I Spy’ sheets aren’t completely different from the old ones, but feel free to use all 4 of my sheets. I changed all of the apsotles, and then a few other things.If you would like to use my Conference ‘I Spy’ sheets then click the links below to print. Click HERE to print Conference ‘I Spy’ pg. 1….
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General Conference Game
General Conference is almost here! The following is a game that helps you review and see how much they remember from General Conference. It will also help encourage them to watch Conference. Below is a PDF that has the rules in a bit more detail. A quick summary of the game is that you assign students to make 4 multiple choice questions while they are watching General Conference. Then when…
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General Conference Personal Progress BINGO!
General Conference Preparation
By the way my students reacted when they received this assignment, I am anticipating an exciting General Conference preparation season in my Seminary class.At the beginning of this week, each of my students drew a piece of paper out of a bag that conta…
“Come Follow Me”: September~ Why is it important to be honest?
By Ashley This post is lesson helps and printable for “Come Follow Me” September’s: As my attention-getter we played this game: I let them look at the items in the pan for 1 minute. Then, I covered it up and they had to list as many things they could remember in one minute. HOWEVER, I took a pic of the tray ahead of time with my phone and let one…
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Observe & Serve (new and improved!)
The Sacrament
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2014/05/the-sacrament.html A few weeks ago, I taught a lesson on preparing for Sacrament Meeting and partaking of the Sacrament. I used an idea shared on the Facebook group for LDS Seminary Teachers to hold the lesson in the chapel. I adapted it for my class and it was one of our best classes of this entire Seminary year. (if you have not joined the LDS Seminary Facebook group administered…
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{Sharing Time} The Prophet Speaks To Us At General Conference
Downloaded from: http://littleldsideas.blogspot.com/2014/05/sharing-time-prophet-speaks-to-us-at.html Sharing Time Ideas from the 2014 OutlineIDENTIFY THE DOCTRINE (looking at pictures): Ask the children to stand if they know who leads the Church. Display a picture of the prophet, and ask the children what his name is. Explain that God speaks to us through him. Display a picture of the Conference Center. Tell the children that during general conference the prophet speaks to us from this building….
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#BOMTC Day 36, May 12~Alma 5-6 or Pages 217-223: A Mighty Change of Heart!
Originally posted on The Book of Mormon Translation Challenge:
Click on the graphic to read Alma 5-6 You may remember a general conference address in which Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles compared the process of conversion to the process of pickling a cucumber (Referred to as, “The Parable of the Pickle” in “Ye…![]()
{Fhe} Spiritual Whirlwinds
Downloaded from: http://littleldsideas.blogspot.com/2014/05/fhe-spiritual-whirlwinds.html Last month I guest posted over at Jedi Craft Girl. I was asked to share a lesson on Christ being our foundation.As I was searching on LDS.org for ideas I came across an article titled, ‘Storm Warning’ from Elder Neil L. Andersen.In the article he talked about tornadoes and compared them to spiritual tornadoes. I loved the article and decided to use it for my lesson I…
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May Visiting Teaching Message Handout
May’s visiting teaching message was our choice of talks from the April 2014 LDS General Conference. There were so many great messages to choose from, but the one I decided on is “Keeping Covenants Protects Us, Prepares Us, Empowers Us” by Rosemary M. Wixom the Primary General President given in the General Women’s Meeting. Download […]
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