Tag Archive: leadership helps
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Primary Wristband Clutter Reminders
This is a handout based on the Primary Assignment Wristbands created for a user. In her Primary, children are assigned weekly to help pick up after church is over. Sounds like a great idea to me! Write the assignment on the wristband and tape it around the child’s arm at Primary like this: The blanks are for the date and time of the assignment. 7 per page, color. 8 1/2…
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Primary Assignment Reminders
Primary Talk and Scripture Tracking Chart
I Want You — At Choir!!!
I Want You — At Mutual!!!
Manual 3 Lesson 31 Handout
This handout was submitted by A. Wheeler–thanks! It has the quote from Joshua 24:15: “And if it seem evil unto you to serve the LORD, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will eserve…
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7 Keys to Success as a Leader
These are some leadership tips our Young Women’s President gave us during our last Board meeting: Seven Keys to Success as a Leader: 1. Be Dedicated 2. Be Enthusiastic 3. Be Dependable 4. Be Positive 5. Be Honest and Fair 6. Be Kind, Helpful, and Loyal 7. Be a Fun-maker Here are some notes I jotted down about each: 1. Be Dedicated – all leaders attend all meetings 2. Be…
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6 Fundamentals of Gospel Teaching
This handout has the 6 fundamentals of Gospel Teaching as described by Elder Dallin H. Oaks in his talk “Gospel Teaching,” Ensign, Nov. 1999, page 78. The 6 fundamentals are: 1. Love your students. 2. Concentrate on students’ needs. 3. Use prescribed (church published) materials. 4. Prepare diligently; seek effective teaching methods. 5. Seek and use the Spirit. 6. Analyze your efforts and seek to improve.
2005 Scripture Reading Chart
Primary Wristband Talk Reminders
I got a request from a user for these Primary Reminders in wristband form — what a great idea!!! She says the wristbands don’t get lost like a slip of paper, and parents are more likely to notice them. Write the assignment on the wristband and tape it around the child’s arm at Primary like this: The blanks are for the date, time, and a contact person’s telephone number. The…
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