Tag Archive: LDS Primary

Song Hospital, Part 3 – Discharge And Go Home

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/08/song-hospital-part-2.html *This is incorporating the Posting Paper in the Hallway idea into a lesson.OK, so you’ve done Song Hospital – part 1.and maybe Song Hospital – part 2 as well.—> Now the songs need to be Discharged and Go Home… EXPLAIN:Today we’re going to send our songs home!Remember that good performance value is: sitting up tall watching the Leader enunciating the words singing loudly, but not screaming happy faces…
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Practice: Primary Splits

Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2013/08/activity-primary-splits.html This activity is a follow-up to the Who Sings Now review game.  You can use it as you’re learning any new song, or as a review.First, print the document at the bottom of the page.  (It is formatted for 8.5″x11″ paper, but I’ve left it in Word format so that you can adjust if you use a different size paper)Next, fold the pictures in half.Finally, place a…
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Activity: Song Swat

Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2013/08/activity-song-swat.html In order to get ready for the upcoming program, I want to get the children to pay special attention to certain phrases they tend to miss. To play the game, first print and cut out the pictures (found here) which correspond to the songs you want to review.  You may need to enlarge them in the document.  The pictures I am using are shown below.  Attach these pictures…
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Back To School Bookworms

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/08/back-to-school-bookworms.html bookworms with graduation caps —————————————————————- SIMPLE LESSON (easier for JR): INTRO (paraphrase): It’s back to school time! Did you know that sometimes someone who likes to read a lot is called a bookworm? Well, today I brought all of these books and I’m going to need super singers to help me find bookworms! The bookworms will tell us what song to sing. Have paper worms sticking out…
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{Sharing Time} Answers To Prayers Come From Heavenly Father In Many Ways.

Downloaded from: http://littleldsideas.blogspot.com/2013/08/sharing-time-answers-to-prayers-come.html Sharing Time Idea from 2013 Primary OutlineIDENTIFY THE DOCTRINE (playing a game): Before Primary, write on the board, “Answers to prayers come from Heavenly Father in many ways,”and cover each word with a separate piece of paper. Have a child remove one piece of paper, and ask the children to guess what the sentence is. Repeat until the children discover the sentence, and ask them to read it together….
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Program Song Format/schedule

Downloaded from: http://aprimarysingingtime.blogspot.com/2013/08/program-song-formatschedule.html I had someone write in asking how we are performing our songs during the Primary Program.  Here is the list that our Primary Presidency put together (with input from the music side!): 1st Song :  “I Am A Child of God”                    1st verse and chorus in English.                    Then, two Sr. Primary Classes sing the first verse again in     SPANISH; ALL sing the chorus in English

Turkey Bowling

Downloaded from: http://aprimarysingingtime.blogspot.com/2013/08/turkey-bowling.html Yes, this is far in advance.  BUT, how much fun would it be to combine the Song Bowling activity I posted HERE but decorate the pins to look like turkeys for Thanksgiving?  Make sure some of the pins require the kids to say something they are thankful for, or that the kids have to express gratitude before trying to knock down those turkeys!

Singing Monsters

Downloaded from: http://aprimarysingingtime.blogspot.com/2013/08/singing-monsters.html How cute are these tissue box monsters from http://gigglesgalore.net/tattle-monster/?  Make a few for your kids, then borrow them back for singing time.  One monster could hold song names, another could hold ways to sing (appropriate for Sunday, no mummy walking), another could hold a number of notes to be played for name-that-tune, etc.

Silly Hat

Downloaded from: http://aprimarysingingtime.blogspot.com/2013/08/silly-hat.html Our previous chorister loved to use this SILLY HAT.  Tell the kids that if their class sings the LOUDEST/BEST, their teacher gets to wear the silly hat for the next song.  They would work really hard to make sure those burly men got their turn wearing the hat!

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