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    Primary sharing time “I am an important part of a family”

    / April 29, 2008

    1. Who rides in the first car of a train? The conductor. He controls the engine. Who in your family would ride in the first train car? (you could have a spot cut out and have children come and hold poster and stick their face through and pretend to be dad)2. What do dads do for a family that is…

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  • Activities,  Children's Activities

    Mother’s Day Plates

    / April 21, 2007

    We have used white glass plates for Mother’s Day. They turned out really nice and the Mother’s were so excited to get them. We first made sure that the children had an old tshirt of some sort over their good clothes! Each child had a white glass plate. We used gold foil acrylic paint but you can use any color.…

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  • Activities,  Children's Activities

    Sharing Time

    / June 5, 2006

    commandments found in Exodus 20 OPtion 1: Have the pictures in order of the commandments. Hold up each picture in it’s turn and have the children tell you about the picture then relate it them personally and to the commandment. Display the picture and the commandment strip together. (by child holding them, on a board of sorts) Once through all…

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    Gifts/Tools that Heavenly Father has given us to help us return to him

    / June 3, 2006

    Before class or sharing time, hand out the “gifts” to each class member or each class (give to teacher), you can increase/decrease the number of boxes to match the number of children). Number each box (1-5). Call out each number and have the corrosponding child/class come up and open up the box infront of the class. Once the box is…

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