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Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
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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Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
This has a reminder form that can be sent home with Primary children assigned prayers, scriptures, or talks. 4 per page. Color. 8 1/2 x11.
Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
This file was submitted by Jenn B. In her small Branch, this chart is used to keep track of which children have done which assignments so that Primary leader can be sure that each child gets a turn to do them all. Thanks, Jenn!
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
I created these binder label sets for our class presidency binders. There’s a set for each of the three classes: Beehive, Mia Maid, and Laurel, and they feature the new class symbols from the 2010 handbook. I printed these on 8.5 x 11 inch sticker paper from Avery (product number 48165, Laser/Inkjet), and then I cut them apart with a paper cutter. Each sheet makes: – Four 3/4 inch binder…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
For me, the new YW theme poster is next to impossible to read. Tiny gray letters on pink background? When we hold up the poster in Relief Society to repeat the theme, it’s very difficult for the older ladies to see. I created this poster series in an attempt to make it a little easier for those who don’t know the theme to read it. There are several sizes so…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is a series of 3 posters with the YW class purpose statements and symbols. They are black and white. I printed them on cardstock, and they were displayed on tables during New Beginnings so that parents could know more about the new purpose statements for each class.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is the handbook I’m using for Seminary this year in PDF and Open Office formats. It was useful for me as a new Seminary teacher to write out my rules and expectations. The academic grade is determined by whatever means the teacher determines. All I care about is the reading, and so that’s what I grade. You may choose something different. Hope this helps! —————– UPDATED 7-2012 I have…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This handout was created to be used as a handout for teachers and Primary leaders. You can include it in teacher or leaders binders as a super fast reminder, or use it as a visual aid for a Primary Leadership Training or Inservice meeting. Also available as a PDF here
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
I’ve made a list of Power Phrases that students can use in sharing the gospel. A power phrase is an opening phrase that precedes a testimony about a topic. Some teachers require their use during Seminary devotionals to help students learn to share the gospel. I have intentionally left off “I’d like to bear my testimony…” since I think it’s not a great phrase for using when talking about the…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
These documents have the weekly themes listed by date for the 2012 Primary Theme Choose the Right. There are two pages. You can print them back to back or on separate sheets for use in your Primary binder. Great for Primary presidencies and secretaries.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Back in the olden days I used to create a planning calendar each year with some LDS Church history trivia in it. Every year people ask for a new version, but I’ve had callings that prevented me from making a new one. Who knew it would remain so popular? This year I’ve done an abbreviated version that has a few major Church history events along with the birthdays of the…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
In my duties as Young Women secretary, I maintained our “Scrabble Board”. It’s a simple table to help keep Young Women and Young Men leaders on the same page regarding who is in charge of what activity during each month.