Tag Archive: personal progress
2013 Personal Progress Yearly Plan
This helps young women plan their personal progress experiences for the year. One of the biggest challenges girls in our ward have is that after they finish one goal, they don’t know which one to work on next. I gave this to each of our Young Women to help them plan out which value experiences they will be doing each month for the whole year. I will be sending out…
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2013 Personal Progress experiences that correlate with “Come Follow Me” Lessons
This table lists the Personal Progress Value experiences and projects that correlate with the monthly “Come Follow Me” lessons for 2013. Using this will make it easier for young women to complete personal progress experiences that relate to subjects already being discussed in Sunday School and Young Women’s lessons.
Activities that can help fulfil Personal Progress requirements. What the activity was, and how it fits into Personal Progress.
I compiled a list of all the “skills nights” we have done for the past year or so, and wrote out ways that they could be applied to the personal progress program to help the girls complete value experiences. I hope it is of help to someone else.
Personal Progress Values Classroom Banners – stitch style
Our personal progress classroom cross stitch style banners fit on five pages or less. I created them to be used at New beginnings or when you are focusing on a particular value during the month; however, you’ll find lots of uses for them at camp and other activities, I’m sure. Simply print out the pages, align the overlap, and tape for a beautiful classroom poster! Enjoy!
Divine Nature Value Experience 1 Handout
This is a Personal Progress ‘Divine Nature’ Value Experience number 1 handout. I used the free, so cute, “Happy Mother’s Day” kit from Summer Driggs. This just gives the girls a fun and different way to do their Personal Progress and can be added to their binders.
Good Works Value Experience 1
Lacey says, “The clipart in the background of this document is from Jennysmith.net. I used this handout in class to go along with Manual 2 Lesson 6. Just print it out on cardstock or regular paper and cut. The young women can use it as a bookmark while they are looking up the scriptures included on the handout.” 5 per page, 8.5 x 11 inches, color.
Operation Personal Progress: Mission Possible Skit
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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Personal Progress Tracking Sheet – 2
This is a personal progress tracking sheet I found by “L. Moore” at YoungWomen.Faithweb.com. I created a PDF out of the file so that everyone, regardless of word processing software, can use it.
Parents’ Personal Progress Report
Rachael P. has shared these handouts for notifying parents that their daughters have completed a value experience, and it should be noted in their Personal Progress Books. 4 per page, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white.
Individual Worth Value Experience 3
This handout was submitted by DJW. She created this handout to be used as a challenge at the end of Manual 3, Lesson 33. It has the Value experience description from the Personal Progress book, the days of the week to mark off when you complete the daily assignment, and some blank lines for a journal entry. Thanks, “D”, for submitting this handout! In RTF (Rich Text Format – editable…
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Personal Progress Tracking Sheet
Our leaders have found that girls often loose their Personal Progress books and with the emphasis on having parents sign off Value Experiences, sometimes records are irretrievably lost. We are going to begin keeping an Individual tracking sheet for each young woman that will travel with her throughout her years in Young Women so that we can keep track of who has completed what, plan activities that fit the needs…
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