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Jennifer Smith
November 13, 2017
I made handouts for the bishopric to use when they issue calls to new class presidency members a few months ago, and so I decided to make Young Women Presidency leadership training handouts for adult young women leaders at the same time. It has helped me focus in on my responsibilities as young women president and helped me understand the duties of my secretary and counselors. Ideally, these handouts will be passed…
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Jennifer Smith
November 10, 2017
I made these handouts for the bishopric to use when they issue calls to new young women class presidency members. We have found that often class presidencies and parents do not understand the expectations for their calling, so I created these files to help young women and parents understand what their assignment entails. There are three Class Presidency Leadership Training Handouts, each describing one of the callings: class president, class…
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Jennifer Smith
October 5, 2017
Our ward held a combination leadership/planning meeting last Sunday before Conference. This handout contains some of the information that we discussed during our training. Plan an amazing mutual activity with these tips. Your activity does not need to match all of these items, but it Purposeful Planning: Amazing Mutual Activities Ministering Who in our class needs help or support? How can we include everyone in this activity? Administering Do we have…
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Jennifer Smith
September 6, 2017
Activity planning guide: I use this to plan out the upcoming mutual activities by Melissa P
Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
Thanks to an image from The Idea Door and Adobe Illustrator’s Live Trace, I bring you …. drum roll … a version of the Mia Maid rose class symbol that’s big enough to actually use! You can find out more about this class symbol on our Young Women history or YW class symbols pages.
Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
Thanks to an image from The Idea Door and Adobe Illustrator’s Live Trace, I bring you …. drum roll … a version of the Laurel class symbol that’s big enough to actually use! You can find out more about this class symbol on our Young Women history or YW class symbols pages.
Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
You’re an integral piece of our Primary! Please join us for a Primary Board meeting from 3:30-4:30pm in the Primary room next Sunday. Would you please prepare to share an experience, a question, a short vignette of a child. Let’s learn together how to strengthen our children and help them come unto Christ. Thanks for all you are and do for the children. Childcare can be arranged and there will…
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Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
I visited another unit this weekend, and saw this poster on the Primary bulletin board. The stickers read “I brought my scriptures to Primary”, and you can see that one poster has been completely filled up and the other is already pretty full. I assume that children are given the stickers (which are just regular old standard Avery Printer Labels) to paste on the poster when they remember their scriptures….
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Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
I visited another unit building this weekend and noticed these classroom rules in one room. Based on the content of these rules, I assume that the class and teacher worked together to establish them at the beginning of the year. The last rule, “Keep your shoes on,” made me laugh!
Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
This is the bulletin board in the Primary room of a building I visited this week. It has the Primary theme with the word because and pictures of the Savior along with slips of paper where each child has written how he or she knows the Savior lives. The picture isn’t great because I took it with my cell phone, but you can make out the theme okay. I love…
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Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
Kris submitted this idea for getting the attendance of Young Women and Primary leaders and having it submitted back to the RS Secretary for recording. Kris says, “I made this for myself to use so that I could collect the names of the Sisters, it just helps when things get busy and saves getting scraps of paper with Sisters names and no other relevant details. … I also included a…
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Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
This black and white image, Magnifying Glass, was donated by the artist, Chris Gunn. Click to read more about Chris.