Daddy/Daughter “Tee”
Shared by Kristine H This was an idea I borrowed from another AC chair in Lewiston, Idaho – thanks Judy C.! This would work for a YW, Activity Day Girls or other Daddy/Daughter event. For this activity, we created a miniature golf course at the ward. 9 teams of dads/daughters created holes from household items that were easy enough for anyone to play (18 months…
Book of Mormon Stories
Learning and Living the Gospel (#6) (idea adapted from Primary 6, lesson 43) The Book of Mormon teaches about many people who received great blessings, were blessed with power, and performed miracles because of their faith in Jesus Christ. Main Activity: Tell stories from the Book of Mormon about people who were blessed with power because of their faith in…
CTR Cross-stitch
Download the attached pattern from the July 1999 issue of The Friend to cross stitch your own CTR pattern.
Eternal Rescue Mission
Determine the number of participants. For large groups, break them up into 2 or 3 separate groups. Groups of approximately 10-12 people work best. You will need fewer boards than people so if you have a group of 12 people – use 9 boards. Use masking tape to mark a start and finish line. The starting area is “earth” and…
Modesty Activity
For my last Faith in God night, after teaching how to cover our bodies modestly, I put the children in groups and gave them each a topic such as ‘beach wear’,’ prom dress’ etc and had them design modest outfits from newspaper. they had a great time and thought it was a fun activity 🙂
Cinderella’s Ball
Your YW (Our Mia Maid class did this – 16 girls)have been invited to attend Cinderella’s Ball. Alas, there are no modest dresses to be found so the girls must design their own out of newspaper. The girls are divided into teams of three – one model and two designers and given a roll of tape,a pair of sissors and…
Modest is Hottest Fashion Show
have 2 model’s from each class and have them bring 3 outfit’s have fun example (for tube top’s are bad we did a swimming tube on the top of model!) iinvite all the parent’s and have refreshment’s
Career Education
Choose a set of careers that are representative of many levels of education and backgrounds. For example: vocations such as cosmetology, floral design, landscaping, emergency medical technician, dentistry, nursing, engineering, computer programming, music, and children’s day care etc. Contact all adults who are willing to participate at least a month in advance. Remind them to dress in the clothing they…