Tag Archive: LDS Primary

Christ Silhouette

This is a silhouett version of the Christus Statue with some alterations for ease of printing.

Song: The Lord Gave Me A Temple

Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2013/09/song-lord-gave-me-temple.html In November, 2013, the first week, the theme is:  “I am thankful for my body, and I know that it is a temple.”I want to teach the kids the first verse of “The Lord Gave Me a Temple.”  (I included both verses below, BTW). It’s not sung often in the church, but I like it and it’s simple to learn.  For the Junior Primary, I will simply…
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Activity: Thanksgiving Turkey

Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2013/09/activity-thanksgiving-turkey.html From the documents below, print both the turkey and the tail feathers in either black and white or color.  If you choose the black and white, you can color/paint the turkey, or use it as a pattern to cut pieces from colored paper or scrapbook paper.  Trim the overlapping edges and assemble the turkey.  Cut out the turkey and the tail feathers.  Post the turkey on the…
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Families are Forever, simple

This simple graphic based on the 2014 Primary Theme, Families are Forever, would look great on tshirts, sacrament meeting programs, binder covers, invitations to stake leadership meetings, and many other Primary handouts. You can use this image on items you will not sell for profit, including t-shirts, crafts, and programs, but please leave the MormonShare.com logo intact. Below you’ll find this image in a variety of colors.  The “black” version…
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Families are Forever with Temple

I created this logo for use with the 2014 Primary Theme, Families are Forever.   This logo uses a temple for the ‘l’ in families to show that Families can be Forever when sealed in the temple.  You can use this image on items you will not sell for profit, including t-shirts, crafts, and programs, but please leave the MormonShare.com logo intact. UPDATE – I decided the other image looked…
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Do You Feel That?

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/09/do-you-feel-that.html After singing a song and the room gets quiet and the kids aren’t too rowdy and there’s that stillness in the air I like to softly say, “Do you feel that? ……  Do you feel the Spirit? Do you feel it in your heart?”. (etcetera) I’ve been finding myself saying it more and more. That’s because I see their eyes widen when I do.

The 25 Days Of Christ

Downloaded from: http://littleldsideas.blogspot.com/2013/09/the-25-days-of-christ.html Would you like to start a new tradition this year that puts Christ at the center of your Christmas celebrations?Then you will love ‘The 25 Days of Christ‘. Gather your family each night in December to study the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as you countdown to Christmas. Children of all ages will love and remember these scripture stories as they place a symbolic ornament on your…
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Lesson Plans: October 2013, Missionary Work

Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2013/09/lesson-plans-october-2013-missionary.html In this post, you’ll find links to my Singing Time ideas for October 2013.  Feel free to add more ideas in the comments! I’m not a fan of Halloween themed Sunday activities, even just candy or pumpkins. I don’t know of any rules it would violate, but I do think that the children get so focused on the Halloween aspect that they forget about the message entirely….
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Review: Missionary Songs

Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2013/09/review-missionary-songs.html Use this activity to review one or more missionary songs.  Some suggestions are:   “I Hope They Call Me on a Mission,”  “The Things I Do,”  “I Want to Be a Missionary Now,”  “Holding Hands Around the World,” and “We’ll Bring the World His Truth.”  These would work great for the October 2013 theme of missionary work.  1.  Print several copies of the letter below.  Make changes…
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Pick A Pumpkin From The Patch

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/09/pick-pumpkin-from-patch.html image sourceVERSION 1 – PLAIN OL’ PUMPKINS:*For singing lots of songs, to review or whatnot. Tape up paper pumpkins* and call it a pumpkin patch. Choose a child to pick a pumpkin from the patch. The pumpkin has a song to sing on the back. *or, tape song names on real pumpkins. Or those cute baby pumpkins.VERSION 2 – JACK-O-LANTERNS:*For singing the same song over and over…
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