Moses 4: The Downfall of Cain
Cain did not fall in a day, rather there were many choices that he made that led to his downfall. I had the students read Moses 4, looking for at least 5 steps that Cain took that led to his … Continue reading →
Perfecting the Saints — One Lesson at a Time
Cain did not fall in a day, rather there were many choices that he made that led to his downfall. I had the students read Moses 4, looking for at least 5 steps that Cain took that led to his … Continue reading →
We have heard Dr. Goodell’s story of the house dishonesty built. It tells of a very wealthy man who had as a part of his household a young woman to whom the entire family was devoted. She was courted and … Continue reading →
By Erin Isenberg I love this song because it’s quick and easy to teach and it’s catchy enough to get stuck in the kids’ heads. If I were chorister, I’d be using it for the third week of September, 2014 to go with the theme of “We believe in being honest,” and as a break from practicing program songs. Because I don’t want to overwhelm the kids with learning a…
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By [email protected] (Sheena Perron) IDENTIFY THE DOCTRINE(hearing a story and reciting a scripture): Tell a story about a child who tells another child about his fishing trip and greatly exaggerates the size of the fish he caught. Ask the children what the child did wrong and what he should have done. Invite the children to think of one of the Articles of Faith that would help them remember to tell…
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I really liked the idea of the fishing story in this week’s ‘Identify the Doctrine’. I decided to
use the story for a fun ‘fishing’ activity for the ‘Encourage Application’ part. Hope you like it!
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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This cute handout was made by another Young Women’s leader. It has a quote from President Gordon B. Hinckley and some sweet candy hearts. This handout was created to coordinate with YW Manual 2, Lesson 36. The quote reads: “The Lord requires his people to be honest. May we desire with all our hearts to be honest in all our relationships and in all the things that we do. God…
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Here is a fun alternative to July week 4. It is all about being honest.
Have a child come to the front and hold up both hands. Without tying a knot, loosely wrap a thread or piece of yarn around the child’s wrists and hold it. Explain that the thread is like a little lie. We can usually break free easily (have the child break free). Then, while explaining that one lie usually leads to another, making it difficult to break free, loosely wrap the…
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Using pictures, briefly remind the children of the story of the people of Ammon, who buried their weapons, and of their sons, who fought with Helaman (see Alma 53:10–22; Alma 56:47–49, 54–56). The two thousand young men were strong and active and true at all times. Say that you are looking for some strong, active, true persons. Have a child hold a prop (a helmet, sword, or shield) such as…
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