RS Bingo (Portuguese)
Paula F. compartilhou desta tradução portuguese do bingo da sociedade do relevo. 1 página, 8.5 x 11 avança, cor. Paula F. shared this Portuguese translation of Relief Society Bingo. 1 page, 8.5 x 11 inches, color.
Perfecting the Saints — One Lesson at a Time
Paula F. compartilhou desta tradução portuguese do bingo da sociedade do relevo. 1 página, 8.5 x 11 avança, cor. Paula F. shared this Portuguese translation of Relief Society Bingo. 1 page, 8.5 x 11 inches, color.
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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Marié A. shared the puzzle handout she used to teach her CTR class the first Article of Faith. Would make a good FHE activity. 1 page, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white.
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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This is a game I made up for a Family Home Evening on family love and unity. There is a gameboard with instructions and over 50 game cards to go along with it. Players try to move from start to finish based on the scenarios on the game cards. Have fun!
This was submitted an LDS 11-year old who created this fun game for her sisters, ages 3 and up. Instructions: Cut out the pieces and game cards. Color and laminate if desired. As you hear a topic discussed during the Conference, cover the correct blank with one of the matching markers. Played much like “blackout” bingo. Cut out the pieces and game cards. Color and laminate if desired. Click on…
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This was submitted an LDS 11-year old who created this fun game for her sisters, ages 3 and up. Instructions: Cut out the pieces and game cards. Color and laminate if desired. As you hear a topic discussed during the Conference, cover the correct blank with one of the matching markers. Played much like “blackout” bingo. Click on general conference below to see all related images. 1 page, 8.5 x…
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Hi! My name is Madison, and I have sent things to you before. I use your site all the time and first of all, want to thank you for that!!! I have a Jeopardy game powerpoint. I don’t know if you can use powerpoints or not, but this is soooo cute! Have a look at it and email me back! —Madison B. (This game would require a laptop computer to…
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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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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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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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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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