Tag Archive: Sunbeam
Go Tell Pete
Shared by Joy B: Hi! I woke up this morning with this idea, so we know it’s not mine! I am subbing for the Sunbeam class in Primary tomorrow, so this will be great! I am sure you could adapt it to teenagers as well in Seminary, who I have the blessing of teaching! Ok…the idea is this: It is a form of the game “Don’t Eat Pete”… Change it…
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Sun 2
Sunbeam
Sunny Message
Sunbeam Class Introduction Gift
Brindy A. shared these cute magnets. She says, “These are magnets I made for my sunbeams at the first of the year for ‘Meet Your Teacher’ day. These can be used for birthdays or whatever. I have pink for girls and blue for boys. I used the clear flat rocks (found at craft stores). I put the rocks on top of the picture, traced it with a pencil and then…
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Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam: Coloring Page 2
Father’s Day / Missionary Tie Card
This is a template for the Father’s Day Tie Card, sometimes called the Shirt and Tie Card. INSTRUCTIONS: 1) Print the template — any weight or color of paper is fine. The borders will not be visible if you print from the PDF (recommended). If you are printing the PDF version and the borders show, go to the Print Dialog (the window that comes up when you choose File->Print) and…
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Baptism Confirmation Coloring Page
Heavenly Father has a Body Manual 1 Lesson 2 File Folder activity
This is a File Folder matching game I made for the Sunbeam class Manual 1 Lesson 2. There are two files making 4 total pages. One file contains the pages to be glued onto the file folder and the other has two pages containing the items to cut out and match to the file folder pages.
Primary nursery/sunbeams rules
Tips for getting sunbeam children their attention, focus, and rules: Rules: (use rules with pictures, actions, and positive way) 1. Listen when the teacher is talking. (put hand to ears and use hands as mouth moving) 2. Follow directions quickly. (run in place) 3. Raise your hand to speak. (hand in air and use hand as mouth moving) 4. Work and Play safely. (make hands as fists like build/playing blocks)…
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Word Of Wisdom Worksheet
Melanie F. says, “I just used the clip art from your website to create this handout. The children in my primary class colored it and crossed out the things that are not good for your body. It [worked] great!” This handout would make a super easy FHE lesson for small children, too! 1 per page, 8.5 x 11 inches, black and white.





