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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Gina D. shared the skit she used for New Beginnings. Even though it’s written for the 2007 theme, it’s a simple skit that could easily be adjusted to fit any year’s theme. She also included her program and invitations. You can find them by clicking on “new beginnings” below. 2 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
An alternate logo (YW version, instead of Army) and format for the BOOT Camp Draft letter provided at http://mormonshare.com/lds-clipart/boot-camp-theme-new-beginnings . The logo was created by myself in GIMP.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
My friend who is YW President in her ward gave me a copy of the talks that her Young Women are using for New Beginnings this year. This New Beginnings program has six short talks that describe espisodes in the lives of several women from Church History. Each talk is assigned a Personal Progress value (Divine Nature and Knowledge are combined) and each speaker ends the talk by saying something…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is a skit submitted by K. Adams. This skit was organized (from an inherited script) and directed by her daughter for a Personal Progress 10-hour project. There is music and a very fun skit with special effects and fun dramatic parts for the actors. What’s interesting to me about this skit is it involves the girls’ fathers — using them to encourage the girls to avoid bad habits that…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
I thought I would share this skit so someone else could take advantage of all the work. It also includes an activity. The idea of the activity is to get everyone interacting during dinner in ways they may not normally while at the same time introducing the values. This skit was designed to be done by the leaders It is very simple and includes a dinner. We try to do…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Marilynn M. shared this cute script for a New Beginnings activity. It is based on the book The Plain Princess and integrates each of the seven values in to the skit. It’s a Readers’ Theater, so it’s not necessary to memorize the parts (some of them are very long). There are 13 speaking parts. 9 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is a logo I made to go with the theme Live Like you Believe. You may use this file on any item you will not sell for profit. Please see the terms of use for a copyright release for your printer. The PDF version of this file is made in outline form so that you don’t need the font to have it printed. Please don’t remove the MormonShare link…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Jen F. shared this cute script for a new beginnings court trial. Basically each girl is brought up to “testify” of some of her experiences living the gospel and young women’s values. This is a good way to get to know the girls, spotlight the good things they’re doing, and makes for an fun activity. I think this would also make a great standards night and could be altered to…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
These bookmarks have the YW class symbols and purpose statements. Great for use in New Beginnings. Get more information on Young Women Class Names and Symbols here.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Clarice M.V.S. shared this Portuguese translation of the Yellow Brick Road Temple Skit. 8 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white. Clarice M.V.S. compartilhou desta tradução portuguese do temple amarelo Skit da estrada do tijolo. 8 páginas, 8.5 x 11 avançam, preto e branco.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
I’ve taken the t-shirt logo sheet from youth.lds.org, and turned it into a TRIPLE, and put it here for you to download. This format will help you make 3 t-shirts per sheet, instead of wasting paper printing just one per sheet. Yeah, I’m awesome like that. The image is available as a jpeg as well. Just click “Be strong” below. The image is copyright 2010 Intellectual Reserve. Free to print…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This document was submitted by Kellee P. who found the poem online (author unknown). She printed the poem on cardstock and stamped an image of her local temple in the space at the bottom of the page. Click to read more white hanky poems and handkerchief craft ideas. 2 poems per page, black and white text.