Scripture Mastery Double or Nothing
A game used to help familiarize Seminary students with the content of the Scripture Mastery program.
Perfecting the Saints — One Lesson at a Time
A game used to help familiarize Seminary students with the content of the Scripture Mastery program.
The object of the game is very simple. Each card has a set of unrelated words. When you read them aloud, they sound like familiar phrases, names, places . For example “eye knome eye read dimmer leaves” Now say it a few times and take a good guess. The answer is “I know my Redeemer lives”. Wasn’t that fun!? The rules: Divide class into two teams. There are lots of…
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I don’t really consider this a “game” — at least not the way it was taught to me — but I have created these cards to teach the chronology of the Old Testament peoples. Here’s how it was taught to me. Write the following on the board: Adam | (6 chapters later) | Noah | (6 chapters later) | Abram/Abraham | two sons, Issac and Ishmael | Jacob/Israel | twelve…
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I was given a copy of the Old Testament Walk Through handout several months back by a friend for use in my Seminary class. I have no idea how to do this, but I think that it’s a method of learning the history of the Bible with hand motions and little rhymes. Old Testament Walk Through was prepared for the CES Teaching Fair on the Old Testament, 13-15 August 1991,…
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A schoolteacher friend made us a game based on the television show, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire using Book of Mormon personalities. I altered it to use people from the Old Testament from Genesis to 1 Samuel as a review game for the kids in my class. This game takes about 10-15 minutes total to play, so I used it as part of a 3-way centers rotation between a…
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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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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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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!
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