Tag Archive: LDS games

Joseph Smith Jeopardy Game

Played just like the TV game show Jeopardy, this game is a fun way for kids and adults to test their knowldge by stating the questions that go with the answers to questions about Church History. Available in PDF or Microsoft Word’s .doc format. You may want to use my CTR Trvia games and rules to see how this game is set up and played. Source: lds-youngwomen2 Yahoo Group Files…
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Priesthood Finger Puppets

These finger puppets can be used for multiple activities, including Primary, Special Needs, and Family Home Evening. They were created for the 2011 Primary Theme by the graphic design gurus at the Church. You’ll find puppets for Bishop, Pastor, Evangelist, Apostle, Patriarch, Teacher, and Prophet. Oddly enough, there are two Teachers, and one is a woman…. I would leave her out so as not to confuse the children you’re teaching….
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Mormon Clue

Thanks to M. Nielson who submitted this fun variation on the classic board game, Clue! Available in Italian Description: Someone has kidnapped Bishop Wood! Play a live version of CLUE with your ward or singles group to discover who did it, with what, and where! This is a live version of the board game, CLUE, adapted from a Christian Church version for our church. It requires at least 20 people…
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Scriptionary Game

Scriptionary This game is played more like Win, Lose, or Draw than Pictionary. 1. Print and cut out the Scriptionary cards. 2. Separate into two teams. 3. Choose a member of one team to choose a card and draw the picture or event written on the card. 4. The artist has 90 seconds to draw. Members of his or her team will try to guess what the picture is of—the…
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Choice and Accountability Game — Game of “Light”

Monica S submitted this game to teach Young Women about their choices relating to the standards found in For the Strength of Youth. She says: I made a Choice and Accountability game where the girls have to tell how they would react in a real-life situation that has to do with the youth standards from For the Strength of Youth. I think most of the situations are up-to-date and they…
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