Children's Activities
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Scrambled eggs
choose a scripture. cut from construction paper many half inch cubes. place one letter from first word of scripture onto paper cubes. place word “scrambled” into a plastic Easter egg. continue with remaining words of scripture. one special egg is the egg with the book, chapter and verse. scramble the book , keep the chapter and verse in number form.…
The Prayer Bucket
A veteran Seminary teacher told me about this method of choosing prayers for class that helps avoid having the same few kids volunteer to pray each day. I have used a similar method in Young Womens classes, too, and it works beautifully. You’ll need : a wooden Popsicle-style craft stick for every person in your class (plus some extras in…
The Importance of Following Directions
Then to give a break from the reading (and to rouse the sleepy-headed students), I passed out a “3-Minute Test.” This was a quick little quiz to test “obedience” and precision to directions. You can easily make your own. Start off by announcing that they are to read through the entire test before doing anything. But then have a series…
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Ideas for Service Projects in the Community
Blogger Raegan Payne was fetured in the July 2010 edition of Reader’s Digest in the Make it Matter section in the article titled “5 Ways to Lend a Hand. I was excited about her blog, The Good Muse, where she documented her charitable activities. She set a goal to do 50 charitable things during the year. I’ve posted some of…
CubScout Skit
coming up with a skit is hard to do and I made up one of the poems prayerfully with minutes to spare for an extra boy (which is a good thing) guess which is mine… the echo anyone have other suggestions or jokes to add? My turn is coming up again in three months. (ldspoetrybykellymiller.blogspot.com 1-Guys, guys, I’m looking for…
Word of Wisdom/ My body is a Temple
We read section 89 of the D&C and dicussed it to help Sr. Primary sign off in their F in G books. Played games about the Word of Wisdom. Discussed the Food Triangle to help Cub Scouts sign off in their books. Played out door activities to strengthen their bodies (from the FHE Manual). Also made a checklist for them…
Pioneer Day Costumes
We made costumes (among other things) for all of the primary children (we have a rather small primary) out of muslin we got for $1/yard. See http://whynoteight.wordpress.com/2010/08/10/pioneer-day/ for instructions.
Pioneer Day Activity Booths
Our Stake primary pres. sponsored a stake quarterly activity based on pioneer day. Each of the 10 wards/branches were responsible for 2 booths. We were given a list with ideas on it or we could list our own ideas and do those. It was so FUN. Here are some of the booths that the children loved everyone was encouraged to…