Tag Archive: LDS Primary

Bubblegum Fun

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/02/bubblegum-fun.html image sourceOr;Bubblegum BettyBubblegum BarneyBubba Bubblegum I’ve seen this idea in Primary before and thought it was so cute! The kids loved it! Invite teachers to blow balloons – the better they sing, the bigger the bubble gets!  *Bring a bag of bubbles – noone wants to share balloons! Picture credit: I saw this post on live.craft.eat which reminded me to write about this fun visual aide.  I’ll post…
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Activity: The People In My Neighborhood

Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2013/02/activity-people-in-my-neighborhood.html (Note: the card representing Christ was meant specifically for use in introducing the song “If the Savior Stood Beside Me.”  Please use the Spirit in deciding whether or not to use this card for any other activities.  For a note on using cartoon pictures of Christ in teaching, please visit here.)These cards are meant to review any song.I plan to introduce them as we learn “If the…
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Activity: A E I O U

Downloaded from: http://ocdprimarychorister.blogspot.com/2013/02/activity-e-i-o-u.html This game is generally too difficult for the Junior Primary, so I mainly use it as filler on weeks when Senior Primary is finished learning the new song and Junior Primary still has lyrics to learn.  This gives JP time to catch up. Sometimes if the song is short or familiar, I do try the game with Junior Primary.  Although the younger kids have a hard time keeping…
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How Can I Help You?

Downloaded from: http://afprimarysingingtime.blogspot.com/2013/02/how-can-i-help-you.html I love this blog.  I have so much fun posting ideas (sorry I haven’t been posting a lot lately…the class I’m taking right now is KILLING me!), getting emails and comments from you, and helping where I can.  I have a few posts in the queue, but I thought I would just ask the general question… “How can I help you?” What are you struggling with?  Is…
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My Heavenly Father Loves Me – Verse Two

Downloaded from: http://teachldschildren.com/2013/02/my-heavenly-father-loves-me-verse-two/ My Heavenly Father Loves Me – Verse Two Preparation Items needed: Colored chalk, timer, eraser  Print the word strips onto heavy paper. Cut them out and fold each one in half so the words are hidden. Label each with its correct number.  Draw on the board a large paper doll shape. Presentation Explain that the second verse of the song tells of additional blessings Heavenly Father has given…
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I Have A Body

Downloaded from: http://ohwhatdoyoudoforsingingtime.blogspot.com/2013/02/week-3-have-been-sent-to-earth-to-gain.html Week 3:  I have been sent to earth to gain a body & be tested. Here is a DARLING idea for week 3 posted on the “Primary Singing Time Ideas for Leaders” blog.  It incorporates the song “Head, Shoulders, Knees, & Toes”.   Here is the link to the post.

Singing Time Scratch-Off Poster

Downloaded from: http://aprimarysingingtime.blogspot.com/2013/02/singing-time-scratch-off-poster.html I thought I’d post a tutorial on a singing time Scratch-Off Poster I made today, since I was a little nervous to try it.  I’m using this poster to introduce the first verse of “If the Savior Stood Beside Me”, but you could use it to highlight the key words for any song.  It’s a little time consuming, but I think the kids will really enjoy it….
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February Chorister Ideas One In A Million Song

Downloaded from: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PattiesPrimaryPlace/~3/w9o1SSJ25B8/one-in-million-song.html HERE is a beautiful flipchart of the new song ONE IN A MILLION. It has beautiful pictures to go along with the words, and so colorful, I LOVE IT! But NOT as much as I love my new grandbaby! She’s a cutie isn’t she? Here she is in her Valentines Day outfit.  Another shout out goes to my sister-in-law Robin who just got released from being Primary…
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Make A Melody

Downloaded from: http://primarynotes29.blogspot.com/2013/02/make-melody.html image source PREPARE:Draw a long staff. Draw and cut out music notes. (make them big!, not just a little staff written on paper – make it a large visual aide). Might want to add measure lines.Laminate all pieces for durability. —HERE IS A LINK to printable music symbols! HAVE FUN:Invite children to put notes on the staff.Have the pianist play it.Kids hum it.They made their own melody!…
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