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Jennifer Smith
July 1, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/07/a-summer-read-for-seminary-teachers.html Thank you, Shannon Foster of The Redheaded Hostess for posting THIS GREAT INFORMATION.The reality is, as a Seminary teacher, I am enjoying a break this summer, however, my Seminary brain never shuts down. It is important to rest and take a break over the summer, but it is equally important to spend some time preparing for the upcoming year. I did not have this preparation time last year…
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Bro Simon Says
June 26, 2013
Chapter 6 of the Gospel Teaching and Learning handbook, “Continuing to Improve as a Teacher“, is an excellent reminder of our need to strive for improvement and how to do so. The first paragraph states: As teachers strive to implement the principles and methods described in this handbook, they should constantly but patiently work to improve. […]
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Jennifer Smith
June 26, 2013
Downloaded from: http://brosimonsays.wordpress.com/2013/06/26/line-upon-line-continuing-to-improve-as-a-teacher/ Chapter 6 of the Gospel Teaching and Learning handbook, ”Continuing to Improve as a Teacher“, is an excellent reminder of our need to strive for improvement and how to do so. The first paragraph states: As teachers strive to implement the principles and methods described in this handbook, they should constantly but patiently work to improve. […]
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Bro Simon Says
June 25, 2013
President J. Reuben Clark’s “The Charted Course of the Church in Education” Address to seminary and institute of religion leaders at the Brigham Young University summer school in Aspen Grove, Utah, on 8 August 1938 It would be well for every teacher of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ to study, understand, and apply President J. […]
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Jennifer Smith
June 25, 2013
Downloaded from: http://brosimonsays.wordpress.com/2013/06/25/the-charted-course-of-the-church-in-education/ President J. Reuben Clark’s “The Charted Course of the Church in Education” Address to seminary and institute of religion leaders at the Brigham Young University summer school in Aspen Grove, Utah, on 8 August 1938 It would be well for every teacher of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ to study, understand, and apply President J. […]
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Jennifer Smith
June 19, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/06/seminary-awards.html The entire class (minus 1 who was on vacation already) The Master Scriptorians…This was my first year teaching Early Morning Seminary. I was called to teach this class in October after the year had already started.The 24 students in my class were from the two wards that meet in our building. Because I had been bringing my daughter to this Seminary class for a month before I was called,…
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Jennifer Smith
June 18, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/06/you-might-be-early-morning-seminary.html There is so much truth here, you will not know whether to laugh or cry.Thank you for sharing this perspective!Click HERE and be prepared to smile, nod your head yes, laugh, and say…has he been following me around?
Jennifer Smith
June 11, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/06/teacher-to-teacher-question.html Dear Fellow Seminary Teachers (past and present), This was my first year teaching early morning Seminary. I started teaching in October and my students did not have class journals. I did not attempt to add that to our routine, but would like to include student journals as part of our every day lessons and class work next year. What works best for student journals?What type and size?Do…
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Jennifer Smith
June 9, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/06/end-of-year-sacrament-meeting.html Seminary is over for this year!We ended with a Sacrament Meeting in both Wards. My students attended both Wards in our building, the Seniors spoke and the entire class sang.I recognized the students for their accomplishments such as Scriptorian, Master Scriptorian, Reading, and Attendance.It was a wonderful way to end our year.This is a AMAZING group of young women and men.The entire class! The girls! The boys The Freshmen The Sophomores The…
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Jennifer Smith
June 7, 2013
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Jennifer Smith
June 6, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/06/seminary-in-my-pocket.html Read HERE about “Seminary in My Pocket’During the last week of Seminary, I used all the items I gave them for a review of the year. Surprisingly, many still have all of their items in the pouch “pocket” I gave them. More importantly, many of them remembered exactly what each item represented.This is proof to me that sending a “piece of the lesson” out the door with…
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Jennifer Smith
June 6, 2013
Downloaded from: http://seminaryatsixam.blogspot.com/2013/06/what-i-have-learned-from-teaching.html This Seminary Teacher is spot on as she shares what she has learned from teaching Seminary.Click HERE to enjoy her words of wisdom.I am so grateful she took the time to share, especially her insight on the Holy Ghost.It is a wonderful time in history to teach Seminary. I am connected, via technology, to so many great teachers and resources.Thank you for sharing!