Tag Archive: LDS games

Matthew 27 Questions

These are the questions I wrote for our quiz game in Matthew 27. === SCORING === Questions asked of everyone are worth 1 point. Questions answered in the face-off round are worth 5 points. Sometimes there are follow-up bonus questions also worth 5 points. === GAME PLAY === Students were grouped in 4 sets of 4 around each of four buzzers. I read the questions, and the first person to…
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Get to Know You – LDS Bingo

Here are a TON of bingo cards you can use for any activity as a get to know you style game. This bingo game is called “Find Someone Who…”. Each player receives a bingo card and a pencil. They go throughout the group finding people who meet the criteria in each space. Write the name of the person in the box. You can play until someone gets bingo (five in…
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Law of Moses Game

Pam M. shared this game with me. “Here are the attachments for the game. “I hope you can understand it. My students enjoyed the quick game and we were able to have some good discussions about the Law of Moses as we played. “I will be posting my New Testament ideas this fall as I have been asked to teach seminary in our new ward! “Pam Mueller “http://seminarymoments.blogspot.com “PS: I…
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Old Testament Family Feud

Debbie Olson, compiler of this family feud data, gave me a copy of this when she subbed in my Seminary class this week. The kids loved it! Debbie compiled answers from over 400 Seminary students for 40 questions. There are two (one that uses keywords for scripture mastery and another about then-current leaders) that are probably not usable, but there are enough questions here for two or three full days…
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General Conference Bingo

This is a bingo-style conference game has 7 different cards you can use during conference to help entertain small children. Use buttons, M&Ms, or other small items to cover each block when those things are mentioned during the conference. It can also be colored in, since it’s black and white. Copyright 2010, Intellectual Reserve. General Conference Bingo is free for printing and sharing for noncommercial use. Used by permission.

Seagull and Crickets Memory Game

Natasha J created these memory cards saying, “I have made Memory Cards about the Pioneers’ experiences with the crickets and seagulls in the Salt Lake Valley.” Here are the instructions she submitted: Seagull and Cricket Memory Cards Purpose: To teach that Heavenly Father hears and answers our prayers just as he heard and answered the prayers of the pioneers. Summary: Create small groups to play memory, finding the picture and…
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Faith Factor Game

This fun game based on the TV show “Fear Factor” was submitted by Jill B., who used it as a combined Mutual activity. I think it would make a fun Ward or Seminary activity, too! Basically, you’ll split into 3 teams, answer some gospel quiz questions, and then perform some challenges to earn points. Questions and answers along with the challenges are all in the file. 7 pps, black and…
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Itty Bitty Mormon City Scavenger Hunt Game – Pictures

Dawne A.’s “ward did this as part of a Young Women/Young Men Super Saturday and it was a blast! All of the items in the photos are found within walking distance of Temple Square in Salt Lake City. After explaining the rules we sent the kids off in groups (with leaders, of course) to find the items and write their location. We set a specific time for everyone to meet…
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Menu Planning Sheet for Mystery Dinner

Submitted by Trudy. Activity description: A Secret Combo Meal, planning sheet and menu. We used these for an activity that had an 80’s theme, hence the 80’s reference on some of the foods code names. Every item on the menu is in secret code so you may end up eating your meal with a toothpick! There is also a matching menu (For those of you unfamiliar with these games, basically…
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Itty Bitty Mormon City Scavenger Hunt Game

Dawne A. says: “I am attaching an activity that we did when I was in the Young Women’s presidency. It is for Salt Lake City use, but perhaps it can inspire other types of this activity in different cities. “It is ‘Itty Bitty Mormon City’ and was inspired by the Itty Bitty City that the Salt Lake Tribune puts on periodically. I got the idea from someone else in our…
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