Tag Archive: LDS Primary

Activity: Singo

Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2013/07/review-singo.html This week, I have singing time and sharing time all to myself, so I’m going back to one of the Primary Chorister review staples:  SINGO! The printables are available in MS Word for both American and European paper sizes and in 4×4 and 5×5 formats.  Those links are at the bottom of this post.  Tips and ideas for using them are below.  *************************************1.  The documents include both…
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Articles of Faith Flashcards

I had someone give me the suggestion the other day to make some simple flashcards to help children memorize the Articles of Faith.I thought it was such a cute idea and thought I would share what I came up with! I made a front and back for each Article of Faith flashcard, On one side, it shows the actual Article of Faith. On the other side, it shows a picture and…
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Taking Our Tempo-Rature

Downloaded from: http://afprimarysingingtime.blogspot.com/2013/07/taking-our-tempo-rature.html I have spent the last 2 days in bed, sick with a horrific case of everything you can imagine.  As usual, in my medicated state, my hallucinations involve primary music!  So here’s an idea that could be fun! My pretend version of the board for this activity.  You will need:A poster with a thermometer drawn on it, or you can just draw it on the board.  Either…
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Syllable Sticks

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/07/syllable-sticks.html image source A good way to introduce yourself and everyone else (to you) [or do this just to have some fun!] is to bring sticks and tap out your names. One tap for each syllable in your name. Say “Hello, my name is “Sis-ter Fred-rick-son”. Then pass to “Bil-ly”, “De-li-lah”, “Fred”, “Hen-ri-et-ta”, “Ja-cob”…. etcetera…

Brain Break! Cross The Midline

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/07/brain-break-cross-midline.html Crossing the midline means that one side of the body moves to the opposite side of the body to do work over there. The physical cross also causing a cross in the brain.image sourceTo apply this to Primary Music Time, the idea of this is that sometimes you need a “brain break” to get your brain ready for learning (or, in the middle of a lesson, to…
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Building A Family Tree

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/07/building-family-tree.html I had and idea to build a family tree. Then I saw the idea to build a family tree on Sunbeam Singing. Her family pictures work great for this! Draw a tree on the board and build the family tree with the pictures found on her blog. *Or, instead of a Tree, build the family on a drawing of a Temple. *Extra – each picture comes with…
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{Personal Progress} Experience Bookmarks

Downloaded from: http://littleldsideas.blogspot.com/2013/07/personal-progress-experience-bookmarks.html A couple weeks ago I shared a Personal Progress Bookmark that I created, after seeing the idea on Embellish the Details.Do you remember them?These bookmarks are great because they list all the Personal Progress experiences that can be completed in one day. I decided to make some cutesy bookmarks for our girls, so that they could get to work on their Personal Progress.I added a cute paper…
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Hello, Is _______ There?

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/07/hello-is-there.html image source Bring your cell phone. Have someone else already set up with their cell phone and a script. (Make sure your ringer is up. Also bring phone chargers. Just trying to think of everything here.)  :) ———————- INTRO: One of the greatest things that you can ever learn is that you can talk to Heavenly Father. You can always turn to him in prayer and he…
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Prayer, Which Wheel?

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/07/prayer-which-wheel.html I was trying to think of a way to incorporate this Power of Prayer lesson from Blue Skies Ahead with August 2013’s song, A Child’s Prayer. Talk about the kinds of wheels on a car. There’s the steering wheel, then there’s the back tire. What is prayer to you? Is it the steering wheel that you use every time you drive, or is it the back tire that…
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Song Hospital, Part 1

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/07/song-hospital.html Our Song Hospital. Where sick songs go.*waiting room side*discharge sideI added smiley faces so the kids would know this was the “happy side!”*Looking inside the Song Hospital.It’s posterboard wrapped around a big cereal box (the 3 variety kind from Sams Club. Recycling is awesome.)The Doctor needs credentials.  Here’s his framed M.D.(printable doc at the end of this post)Germs on the songs.(printable doc at the end of this…
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