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.
Personal Progress at a Glance
I created this spreadsheet to help the young women and leaders in our ward to quickly be able to determine which value experiences were available for lessons, activities, and/or personal fulfillment. It includes a brief description of each experience’s goal, what reading materials are needed, who/how to discuss or share the principle explored, if journaling is needed, and an approximate time frame to accomplish the goal. It is nothing fancy,…
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YW Personal Progress Experiences At a Glance
Flipping through the Personal Progress booklet always confuses me! So I organized the info into a spreadsheet format. I can quickly see the general topic of each experience; which experiences can be finished in a single sitting; which ones require the young woman to teach a lesson, give a talk, discuss with someone, etc. Hope this helps someone besides me!
Value Experience Worksheet: Good Works 1
Meaghann Y. shared this worksheet that she created for her class to use for Personal Progress value experiences. 1 page, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white.
Young Women Value Experience Stationery
I created this stationery from items in the LDS Digital Scrapbooking section. It has lines with the flower corner border and text elements from the YW theme. It was created for use with the personal progress booklet so that young women to write their experiences, but it is generic enough to be used for class letters to missionaries or other notes. If you make something awesome with these elements, please…
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Incorporating Personal Progress Value Experiences into Camp and Mutual
You can integrate Personal Progress Value Experiences into your Mutual and Camp activities easily with this simple chart!
YW Personal Progress At a Glance insert
Flipping through the Personal Progress book for a particular expereince has always frustrated and confused me. Attached is my attempt to organize the info for myself and for my young Women. The file can be printed and inserted into the Personal Progress booklet. Perhaps it will help others whose brains think best in spreadsheet format! Marilyn Dickson Manito Ward, Spokane WA Stake
