Tag Archive: LDS Primary

Easy Poppers

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/06/i-saw-these-easy-fourth-of-july-poppers.html I saw these Easy Fourth of July Poppers on Formula Mom. Cut rectangle out of scrapbook paper Cut a longer rectangle out of tissue paper (so it still sticks out the sides when you roll it up) Put contents inside Roll Up Secure paper with staples or tape Tie ribbon on ends Make sense? If not, click on the link to go to the original post. There…
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Pioneer Day Singing Time – 6/21

Downloaded from: http://aprimarysingingtime.blogspot.com/2013/06/pioneer-day-singing-time-621.html Want a really great idea for Pioneer Day Singing Time?  I will be out of town and am giving the sub a few options, but LOVED THIS idea from www.AFprimarysingingtime.com.  Love that blog. Here is a recap (copied straight from her blog): Okay, so here’s something that I’ve wanted to do since last year: I would love to use blackout curtains (I got permission to purchase some,…
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Military Tribute Video 2013

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/06/military-tribute-video-2013.html I took the videos I’d found and gathered in this post and put them together to make my own Military Tribute montage video for my Ward. It’s basically a mini Music and the Spoken Word. :)  About 10 minutes long. VIDEO CLIP ORDER:1. Battle Hymn of the Republic ♪2. Duty, Honor, Courage3. Who Are the Brave? ♪ *I made some minor tweaks to the audio. (Just gentle crossfading…
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Activity: All Mixed Up

Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2013/06/activity-all-mixed-up.html For this game, I have used various filters to scramble the images representing several primary songs we have learned.If your primary is already familiar with the images from the Matching Game, you may print only the scrambled pictures and ask the children to guess the song each one represents.  If they don’t recognize the Matching Game pictures, you may print one copy of each, cut them out,…
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Singing Meter Board

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/06/singing-meter-board.html The idea is that pictures are attached and as the children sing well the pictures go up. (Or down, or sideways, or however you are holding the board).Here is my basic board. It’s really easy to make: thick poster board string (I used yarn) scissors Measure and mark where you want the holes for the string. If you want, leave more space at the top so you…
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Mormon Tabernacle Choir Patriotic Video Clips

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/06/fourth-of-july-video-clips.html I am considering these video clips to play in my 4th of July lesson:*UPDATE – I made this video montage with the clips below* Music and the Spoken Word Memorial Day May 2012:– God of Our Fathers, Whose Almighty Hand– 4:48 members talk– 5:12 Distant Land– 10:08 America The Beautiful (organ)– 12:02 members talk– 12:29 Who Are The Brave?– 15:50 Lloyd Newell – fallen soldiers, those who…
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Song: When I Am Baptized

Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2013/06/when-i-am-baptized.html Before I begin to teach this song, I will have the children sing the Noah verse of the song “Follow the Prophet.”  Optionally, you may choose to spend a week teaching the children the ASL for the chorus of this song, found here.  Next, I will review the story of Noah with the video found here.   (TIP:  These videos are all available on the Mormon Channel…
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Follow The Prophet In Asl

Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2013/06/follow-prophet-in-asl.html Because the song “Follow the Prophet” has so many verses, I wanted to teach the children the sign language for the chorus.  I thought it might help keep their attention. I love this YouTube video because the presenter gives two options, one for nursery/junior primary and one for older primary members. Another resource for teaching Primary songs in ASL is found on the church’s website, here.To help…
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