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Jennifer Smith
January 25, 2013
In my old ward, the Primary Presidency would let each child draw a picture to be program covers for the Primary Presentation. It was so fun to see different children’s artwork on each program!!! After sacrament meeting, people met up in the hall to give each child’s drawings to the family. With this year’s theme of “My Eternal Family”, I think it would be especially fun to invite the children…
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Jennifer Smith
December 31, 2012
Attached is a template that I use to make the Sacrament program for my Ward. I thought I would share it with everyone. Loved what I have seen on this website and will be using some of the stuff in the future. Hope this helps someone out there, please let me know what you think. Thanks!
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
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
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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