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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
I am so excited! This is an editable PDF version of my Primary Program Cover that you can use to create a fantastic program for your Primary’s Sacrament Meeting Presentation! Like my crazy popular baptism program template, this template has space for you to add in the date of your presentation, your ward name, the church or stake name, AND the names of participants. It even includes a short thank…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is the text “I am a child of God” in French. This logo was created for the 2013 primary theme. C’est le texte “Je suis un enfant de Dieu” en français. Ce logo a été créé pour le thème principal de 2013. C’est le texte « Je suis un enfant de Dieu » en français. Ce logo a été créé pour le thème principal de 2013.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is a Sacrament Meeting program cover for the 2012 Primary Theme, Choose the Right. It’s editable, just like our new 2013 version. There’s blank space on the cover where you can print extra text (by running a page through your printer twice, or by cutting and pasting something there when you make your photocopies. Hopefully I’ve posted it with enough time that you can use it this year!
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
2010 Primary Program Outline. This is created for a primary of about 150.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is a worksheet that allows leaders to let Primary children “write” the Sacrament Meeting Program themselves!!! Each child/class is given a topic (see below) and invited to share his or her feelings about the topic, with some guidance by leaders and teachers. A leader then types up the program and gives a copy to each leader and teacher. Individual parts are given to parents of children to practice at…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Amanda B. shared the Primary Presentation she wrote for 2007. Thanks! Black and White, 6 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Shauna Black shared this variation of preparing the Primary presentation using a question and answer format. The presentation itself is also presented as a Q&A, giving the children a chance to really show what they’ve learned during the year: “Assign each class one of the monthly topics. Sometime before the program is to be presented, take a tape recorder into one or two of the classes each week. This is…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Michelle M. has shared her ward’s 2006 Primary Presentation. This includes already written parts.
Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This worksheet is based on the extremely popular 2005 CSMP document that allows leaders to let Primary children “write” the Sacrament Meeting Program themselves!!! It was revised by Aneesa B. for the 2006 theme, “I will trust in Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ: their promises are sure.” Each child/class is given a topic (see below) and invited to share his or her feelings about the topic, with some…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Michelle M. has already written a basic outline for her Primary’s 2007 Primary Presentation. She comes from a unit with only a few children and this document will be very useful for branches and smaller wards. She says , “[Have] the teacher of each class ask the children the [topic listed on the outline] I gave to them at the end of class time and they filled out my paper…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
This is a worksheet that allows leaders to let Primary children “write” the Sacrament Meeting Program themselves. Each child/class is given a topic (see below) and invited to share his or her feelings about the topic, with some guidance by leaders and teachers. A leader then types up the program and gives a copy to each leader and teacher. Individual parts are given to parents of children to practice at…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Hello! Your site was so helpful to me I wanted to contribute to others and return the favor. Thanks! Cheryl ——————- Dear Fellow Primary writer, Greetings and bless your heart! This program is a wonderful experience to write, but let’s face it – it’s a big assignment. The kind of assignment that when it’s completed, entitles the writer to a parade and/or a very large party involving abundant amounts of…
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