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          Susan
          March 19, 2015
        
        
          
          
Here it is! Nine different pages that print out separately on a regular 8.5 x11 sheet of paper.Flip Chart for the song”I Belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints”Thank you for all your input.  I hope it will work well.CLICK HERE T…
           
         
        
            
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          February 19, 2015
          
        
        
          
          
Prophet clipart for March 2015 primary theme, “God Speaks Through Prophets” Shared by Emily S.  Thanks!
           
         
        
            
        
        
          Sheena Perron
          September 17, 2014
        
        
          
          
IDENTIFY THE DOCTRINE(hearing a story and reciting a scripture): Tell a story about a child who tells another child about his fishing trip and greatly exaggerates the size of the fish he caught. Ask the children what the child did wrong and what he should have done. Invite the children to think of one of the Articles of Faith that would help them remember to tell the truth. Repeat together the beginning of the thirteenth article of faith (“We believe in being honest”).
 
ENCOURAGE APPLICATION(responding to situations): Present a situation in which the children may be tempted to be dishonest, such as when a parent asks who left toys on the floor. Invite the children to stand when they know what they could do to be honest. Have a few children share their answers. Repeat with different situations as time allows. Encourage the children to think, “We believe in being honest” when they are tempted to do otherwise.
 
Sharing Time Ideas from Little LDS Ideas
 
 I really liked the idea of the fishing story in this week’s ‘Identify the Doctrine’. I decided to 
use the story for a fun ‘fishing’ activity for the ‘Encourage Application’ part. Hope you like it! 
For this idea you will need a fishing pole: a dowel, string, and a magnet.
 
Tie your string to the end of your dowel and then attach the magnet to the end of the string (this will be used as the hook).
 
Next, you will need to cut-out fish. You can cut some out of construction paper or find some fish clip art online and print and cut. 
 
To follow the outline, have several different situations written on the back of each fish in which the children may be tempted to be dishonest.
 
Take turns inviting a child up to the front to go fishing. Once they have caught a fish have them read the situation on the back and have them tell you what they could do to be honest.
 
Continue fishing until all the fish have been caught or until time runs out.
 
Split the Primary into 2 teams (children vs. teachers would be fun). Have your fish on the ground, but for this version you will have scenarios {good & bad} on the back of each fish. You will also have a certain amount of points. Good fish will receive points, but dishonest fish will get points taken away.
 
Have the children take turns fishing for fish. Have them read the scenarios on the back of the fish. If they catch a good fish award them the points on the fish. If they catch a dishonest fish then they will have that number of points taken away.
 
Continue playing until all the fish have been caught or time runs out.
 
For this idea the whole primary will be a team trying to reach a certain amount of points. The children always seem to love a good challenge. :)
 
 Have scenarios or situations on the back of each fish as well as a certain amount of points (2 points, 5 points, 10 points, etc.).
 
You will also need to have 3-4 ‘dishonest’ fish that have a short phrase like:
 
{You got ‘Caught’ being dishonest!}
 
When these fish are caught they must throw them back into the pile and lose a certain amount of points (10 points, 15 points, etc.). You could also share a short little scenario ‘how’ they were caught being dishonest and then have them share how they could right the wrong.
 
Have the children fish until they have reached their goal or until time runs out.
 
Do you like my ‘You Got Caught’ tags (shown above)? I created a printable that you could use to attach to your ‘dishonest’ fish.
A Few Ideas from The Friend
 
Here are a few more ideas that I found from previous ‘Friend’ magazines.
 
Place two large paper strips on the blackboard or wall. On one, print True; and on the other, Not True. Prepare one set of statements that are true and another set of statements that are not true. Example(s): Snow is white. Rain is wet. People need water to live. Salt is sweet. The sun is dark. Ice cream is hot. Arrange the chairs in the middle of the room with one less chair than there are children. Have the children march around the chairs as they sing “I Believe in Being Honest” (Children’s Songbook, page 149). When the music stops, have the child who does not have a chair choose one of the statements and place it under the True or Not True sign. Ask the children what truth is and what it means to be honest. Remind them that we believe in being honest (see A of F 1:13).
 
         
Prepare a list of situations such as: (a) David found a dollar bill on the floor at school. What should he do? (b) Mary was riding her sister’s bike and ran into a tree. Now the bike is broken. What should she do? (c) Anne wrote on the wall with a crayon. Her mother asked who did it? What should Anne say? (d) Jimmy ate all the cookies mother made for dinner. Mother asked who did it? What should Jimmy do? (e) Susan sees some girls teasing a younger child. What should she do? Clear a space in the middle of the room. Have the children sit on the floor. Pass a beanbag around while singing “I Believe in Being Honest” (Children’s Songbook, p. 149). When the music stops, have the child holding the beanbag suggest an honest way of dealing with one of the situations. Make a list of the situations for each child, and suggest that they play this game with their family.
I hope you enjoy my Sharing Time Ideas that I have shared today and are able to use them for your Primary. I would love to hear how your Sharing Time goes and any changes that you made.
Thanks so much for stopping by. Have an amazing day & a great Sharing Time!
           
         
        
            
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          July 30, 2014
        
        
        
            
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          September 26, 2013
        
        
          
          
This simple graphic based on the 2014 Primary Theme, Families are Forever, would look great on tshirts, sacrament meeting programs, binder covers, invitations to stake leadership meetings, and many other Primary handouts. You can use this image on items you will not sell for profit, including t-shirts, crafts, and programs, but please leave the MormonShare.com logo intact. Below you’ll find this image in a variety of colors.  The “black” version…
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          Jennifer Smith
          June 19, 2013
        
        
          
          
Here is a free packet to help with July week 1  “Heavenly Father planned for me to come to a family”
           
         
        
            
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          June 19, 2013
        
        
          
          
Here is a supplement packet to go along with Sharing time June week 4 2013.  “When i repent, I can be forgiven”
           
         
        
            
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          June 7, 2013
        
        
          
          
Here is a supplemental packet to go along  with June week 3: “When I take the sacrament, I renew my baptismal covenants.”
           
         
        
            
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          May 21, 2013
        
        
          
          
Here is a supplemental packet to go along with June week 2.  ” If I live worthily, the Holy Ghost will help me choose the right.”
           
         
        
            
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          May 21, 2013
        
        
          
          
Here is a little help to go with May week 4 sharing time.  “Prophets teach me to live the Word of Wisdom”
           
         
        
            
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          April 29, 2013
        
        
          
          
This is a supplement packet to go along with May week 3  “Prophets teach me to pay tithing.”
           
         
        
            
        
        
          Jennifer Smith
          April 29, 2013
        
        
          
          
Here is a little help to go along with weeks 1 & 2 from May’s sharing time outline.