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LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS
Give each child a small sandwich bag of an individual snack (fruit loops, marshmallows, goldfish, cheerios, pretzels, m&ms, raisins, yogurt bites, etc.) and tell them NOT to open it. (They are three. They're going to want to open it.) Ask them if their treats look yummy. Explain that each bag by itself has a yummy treat in it. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I CAN BE A FRIEND {LESSON HELPS} Friendship Mix (treat). Give each child a small sandwich bag of an individual snack (fruit loops, marshmallows, goldfish, cheerios, pretzels, m&ms, raisins, yogurt bites, etc.) and tell them NOT to open it. (They are three. They're going to want to open it.) Ask them if their treats look yummy. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: JOURNEY TO THE SAVIOR: FAITH WALK As soon as the idea hit, the rest just came to me. Journey of the Savior is a faith walk in which the young women can meet those who knew the Savior and hear accounts of how He impacted their life. The final scene they come upon is a reenactment of the Savior, during His final hours, praying in the garden of Gethsemane. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PRIMARY SINGING TIME: MOTHER DEAR, I Primary Singing Time: Mother Dear, I Love You So, flipchart. MOTHER DEAR Flipchart. Since the children are singing all three verses to "Mother Dear" on Sunday, I came up with this flipchart for practices. This really helped the younger kids know the order. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PRIMARY SINGING TIME: MOTHER'S DAY Using a wet-erase marker (if laminated), write a song on the back of each flower. Using magnets or tape, place memory cards (face down), vase and flowers on board. OBJECTIVE: Match a baby animal with the correct mama animal. PLAY: Select a child to come up and turn two cards over. If the 2 cards are a match (correct baby & mama animal),the
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I CAN BE OBEDIENT (COLORING PAGE) Created to Accompany {Primary 1: Lesson 28 "I Can Be Obedient"} I created this coloring page with King James Version Bible references to be used with this Sunbeam lesson. However, it would serve well with any lesson, sharing time, or family discussion on obedience. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I AM THANKFUL I CAN SMELL AND TASTE Game: "Should I taste this?" I printed these lips on a full sheet of paper and used magnets to put it on the board. {Printable mouth.pdf here} Next print this page on heavy paper or cardstock. {Print gamecards.pdf here} Cut out each game card beforehand. One at a time have a child select a card. Show the card to the class and ask,"Should we
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: CHRISTMAS IN BETHLEHEM Christmas in Bethlehem. This was an activity that was in the very early stages of planning when I got released. (Sorry it has taken me over 6 months to post!) While I do not have all of the details I will post what I do know as it was a huge LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: POOL PARTY Pool Party. Who: All Ages! Bring Your Friends! Objective: Missionary, fellowshipping, friendshipping, fun! Budget: $260 (the cost fot the Layton Surf & Swim is $500, which we split by inviting another ward to join us (we've been doing this now for about 5 years). Each ward also provides about $10 worth of freezer pops. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PROGRESSIVE PICNIC POTLUCK Who: All Adults 18+ Objective: Mingle, Fellowship, Missionary efforts, Fun! etc. Budget: $40 for paper products Flyer: Set-Up: I had arranged for a few houses to host a dinner course in their backyard. "Appetizers/Salads", "Casseroles/Main Dish/Rolls"LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS
Give each child a small sandwich bag of an individual snack (fruit loops, marshmallows, goldfish, cheerios, pretzels, m&ms, raisins, yogurt bites, etc.) and tell them NOT to open it. (They are three. They're going to want to open it.) Ask them if their treats look yummy. Explain that each bag by itself has a yummy treat in it. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I CAN BE A FRIEND {LESSON HELPS} Friendship Mix (treat). Give each child a small sandwich bag of an individual snack (fruit loops, marshmallows, goldfish, cheerios, pretzels, m&ms, raisins, yogurt bites, etc.) and tell them NOT to open it. (They are three. They're going to want to open it.) Ask them if their treats look yummy. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: JOURNEY TO THE SAVIOR: FAITH WALK As soon as the idea hit, the rest just came to me. Journey of the Savior is a faith walk in which the young women can meet those who knew the Savior and hear accounts of how He impacted their life. The final scene they come upon is a reenactment of the Savior, during His final hours, praying in the garden of Gethsemane. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PRIMARY SINGING TIME: MOTHER DEAR, I Primary Singing Time: Mother Dear, I Love You So, flipchart. MOTHER DEAR Flipchart. Since the children are singing all three verses to "Mother Dear" on Sunday, I came up with this flipchart for practices. This really helped the younger kids know the order. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PRIMARY SINGING TIME: MOTHER'S DAY Using a wet-erase marker (if laminated), write a song on the back of each flower. Using magnets or tape, place memory cards (face down), vase and flowers on board. OBJECTIVE: Match a baby animal with the correct mama animal. PLAY: Select a child to come up and turn two cards over. If the 2 cards are a match (correct baby & mama animal),the
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I CAN BE OBEDIENT (COLORING PAGE) Created to Accompany {Primary 1: Lesson 28 "I Can Be Obedient"} I created this coloring page with King James Version Bible references to be used with this Sunbeam lesson. However, it would serve well with any lesson, sharing time, or family discussion on obedience. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I AM THANKFUL I CAN SMELL AND TASTE Game: "Should I taste this?" I printed these lips on a full sheet of paper and used magnets to put it on the board. {Printable mouth.pdf here} Next print this page on heavy paper or cardstock. {Print gamecards.pdf here} Cut out each game card beforehand. One at a time have a child select a card. Show the card to the class and ask,"Should we
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: CHRISTMAS IN BETHLEHEM Christmas in Bethlehem. This was an activity that was in the very early stages of planning when I got released. (Sorry it has taken me over 6 months to post!) While I do not have all of the details I will post what I do know as it was a huge LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: POOL PARTY Pool Party. Who: All Ages! Bring Your Friends! Objective: Missionary, fellowshipping, friendshipping, fun! Budget: $260 (the cost fot the Layton Surf & Swim is $500, which we split by inviting another ward to join us (we've been doing this now for about 5 years). Each ward also provides about $10 worth of freezer pops. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PROGRESSIVE PICNIC POTLUCK Who: All Adults 18+ Objective: Mingle, Fellowship, Missionary efforts, Fun! etc. Budget: $40 for paper products Flyer: Set-Up: I had arranged for a few houses to host a dinner course in their backyard. "Appetizers/Salads", "Casseroles/Main Dish/Rolls" LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I CAN PRAY WITH MY FAMILY (GAME) How To Play: 1. Place picture of family kneeling in prayer on board (or in the middle of the table or floor). 2. Cut out and spread game cards around the room (or let each child have a turn to draw one from a draw pile). 3. Discuss the picture with the class. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: 2016 Prep: Cut out 8-10 paper hearts. Write out 8-10 scenarios on slips of paper, using the examples in the lesson manual as a guide, and place strips in a jar. Once inside the classroom, draw a leafless tree on the board, set the jar of word strips on the LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: POOL PARTY 1)Always attend Ward Correlation/Ward Counsel so that you can get the support of the entire Bishopric as well as all of the auxilliaries. 2) If you have a committee, USE them. Nothing is worse than feeling like you're unappreciated. Delegating can be hard; trust me, I've learned the hard way. ASK your committee members how much they would like tobe involved.
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: WARD CAMPOUT Set-Up: Because of the increase in cost of food, we ended up going to a much cheaper campground this year. The bishop & his wife made his famous "Mountain Man Breakfast", which is basically a skillet type breakfast made in a dutch oven. We also arranged for someone to bring firewood, as we had some members with a tree they cut down in theirback yard.
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT Outdoor Movie Night. Who: Everyone! Objective: Mingle, Fellowship, entertainment, good low-pressure activity to invite non-member friends too! Budget: $10 for popcorn. Flyer: Set-Up: A neighbor has a huge backyard with some out buildings and granted us the request to host our activity. The new activity chairperson donated the popcorn fromher
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: SOCK HOCKEY Who: Adults Objective: Sportsmanship, mingle, Budget: $20 for chips, salsa and nacho cheese. Flyer: Set-Up: Outlined goals with duct tape on the floors and walls of opposite ends of gym. Special Instructions: Split up into teams, and using a balled up pair of white socks, played Hockey. We used very simple rules. Try to get the sock into your team's goal. We played until everyone was tired. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: AUGUST 2016 1)Always attend Ward Correlation/Ward Counsel so that you can get the support of the entire Bishopric as well as all of the auxilliaries. 2) If you have a committee, USE them. Nothing is worse than feeling like you're unappreciated. Delegating can be hard; trust me, I've learned the hard way. ASK your committee members how much they would like tobe involved.
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: NOVEMBER 2009 Who: Adults Objective: Sportsmanship, mingle, Budget: $20 for chips, salsa and nacho cheese. Flyer: Set-Up: Outlined goals with duct tape on the floors and walls of opposite ends of gym. Special Instructions: Split up into teams, and using a balled up pair of white socks, played Hockey. We used very simple rules. Try to get the sock into your team's goal. We played until everyone was tired. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PROGRESSIVE PICNIC POTLUCK 1)Always attend Ward Correlation/Ward Counsel so that you can get the support of the entire Bishopric as well as all of the auxilliaries. 2) If you have a committee, USE them. Nothing is worse than feeling like you're unappreciated. Delegating can be LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: JUNE 2013 After the first year of participating in a faith walk, I found myself being called as the camp director for the next summer. I definitely wanted to have the girls participate in something like that again, although a quick search in google left me hard-pressed for new ideasfor a Faith Walk.
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS
Give each child a small sandwich bag of an individual snack (fruit loops, marshmallows, goldfish, cheerios, pretzels, m&ms, raisins, yogurt bites, etc.) and tell them NOT to open it. (They are three. They're going to want to open it.) Ask them if their treats look yummy. Explain that each bag by itself has a yummy treat in it. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I CAN BE A FRIEND {LESSON HELPS} Friendship Mix (treat). Give each child a small sandwich bag of an individual snack (fruit loops, marshmallows, goldfish, cheerios, pretzels, m&ms, raisins, yogurt bites, etc.) and tell them NOT to open it. (They are three. They're going to want to open it.) Ask them if their treats look yummy. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: JOURNEY TO THE SAVIOR: FAITH WALK As soon as the idea hit, the rest just came to me. Journey of the Savior is a faith walk in which the young women can meet those who knew the Savior and hear accounts of how He impacted their life. The final scene they come upon is a reenactment of the Savior, during His final hours, praying in the garden of Gethsemane. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PRIMARY SINGING TIME: MOTHER DEAR, I Primary Singing Time: Mother Dear, I Love You So, flipchart. MOTHER DEAR Flipchart. Since the children are singing all three verses to "Mother Dear" on Sunday, I came up with this flipchart for practices. This really helped the younger kids know the order. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PRIMARY SINGING TIME: MOTHER'S DAY Using a wet-erase marker (if laminated), write a song on the back of each flower. Using magnets or tape, place memory cards (face down), vase and flowers on board. OBJECTIVE: Match a baby animal with the correct mama animal. PLAY: Select a child to come up and turn two cards over. If the 2 cards are a match (correct baby & mama animal),the
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I CAN BE OBEDIENT (COLORING PAGE) Created to Accompany {Primary 1: Lesson 28 "I Can Be Obedient"} I created this coloring page with King James Version Bible references to be used with this Sunbeam lesson. However, it would serve well with any lesson, sharing time, or family discussion on obedience. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I AM THANKFUL I CAN SMELL AND TASTE Game: "Should I taste this?" I printed these lips on a full sheet of paper and used magnets to put it on the board. {Printable mouth.pdf here} Next print this page on heavy paper or cardstock. {Print gamecards.pdf here} Cut out each game card beforehand. One at a time have a child select a card. Show the card to the class and ask,"Should we
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: CHRISTMAS IN BETHLEHEM Christmas in Bethlehem. This was an activity that was in the very early stages of planning when I got released. (Sorry it has taken me over 6 months to post!) While I do not have all of the details I will post what I do know as it was a huge LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: POOL PARTY Pool Party. Who: All Ages! Bring Your Friends! Objective: Missionary, fellowshipping, friendshipping, fun! Budget: $260 (the cost fot the Layton Surf & Swim is $500, which we split by inviting another ward to join us (we've been doing this now for about 5 years). Each ward also provides about $10 worth of freezer pops. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PROGRESSIVE PICNIC POTLUCK Who: All Adults 18+ Objective: Mingle, Fellowship, Missionary efforts, Fun! etc. Budget: $40 for paper products Flyer: Set-Up: I had arranged for a few houses to host a dinner course in their backyard. "Appetizers/Salads", "Casseroles/Main Dish/Rolls"LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS
Give each child a small sandwich bag of an individual snack (fruit loops, marshmallows, goldfish, cheerios, pretzels, m&ms, raisins, yogurt bites, etc.) and tell them NOT to open it. (They are three. They're going to want to open it.) Ask them if their treats look yummy. Explain that each bag by itself has a yummy treat in it. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I CAN BE A FRIEND {LESSON HELPS} Friendship Mix (treat). Give each child a small sandwich bag of an individual snack (fruit loops, marshmallows, goldfish, cheerios, pretzels, m&ms, raisins, yogurt bites, etc.) and tell them NOT to open it. (They are three. They're going to want to open it.) Ask them if their treats look yummy. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: JOURNEY TO THE SAVIOR: FAITH WALK As soon as the idea hit, the rest just came to me. Journey of the Savior is a faith walk in which the young women can meet those who knew the Savior and hear accounts of how He impacted their life. The final scene they come upon is a reenactment of the Savior, during His final hours, praying in the garden of Gethsemane. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PRIMARY SINGING TIME: MOTHER DEAR, I Primary Singing Time: Mother Dear, I Love You So, flipchart. MOTHER DEAR Flipchart. Since the children are singing all three verses to "Mother Dear" on Sunday, I came up with this flipchart for practices. This really helped the younger kids know the order. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PRIMARY SINGING TIME: MOTHER'S DAY Using a wet-erase marker (if laminated), write a song on the back of each flower. Using magnets or tape, place memory cards (face down), vase and flowers on board. OBJECTIVE: Match a baby animal with the correct mama animal. PLAY: Select a child to come up and turn two cards over. If the 2 cards are a match (correct baby & mama animal),the
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I CAN BE OBEDIENT (COLORING PAGE) Created to Accompany {Primary 1: Lesson 28 "I Can Be Obedient"} I created this coloring page with King James Version Bible references to be used with this Sunbeam lesson. However, it would serve well with any lesson, sharing time, or family discussion on obedience. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I AM THANKFUL I CAN SMELL AND TASTE Game: "Should I taste this?" I printed these lips on a full sheet of paper and used magnets to put it on the board. {Printable mouth.pdf here} Next print this page on heavy paper or cardstock. {Print gamecards.pdf here} Cut out each game card beforehand. One at a time have a child select a card. Show the card to the class and ask,"Should we
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: CHRISTMAS IN BETHLEHEM Christmas in Bethlehem. This was an activity that was in the very early stages of planning when I got released. (Sorry it has taken me over 6 months to post!) While I do not have all of the details I will post what I do know as it was a huge LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: POOL PARTY Pool Party. Who: All Ages! Bring Your Friends! Objective: Missionary, fellowshipping, friendshipping, fun! Budget: $260 (the cost fot the Layton Surf & Swim is $500, which we split by inviting another ward to join us (we've been doing this now for about 5 years). Each ward also provides about $10 worth of freezer pops. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PROGRESSIVE PICNIC POTLUCK Who: All Adults 18+ Objective: Mingle, Fellowship, Missionary efforts, Fun! etc. Budget: $40 for paper products Flyer: Set-Up: I had arranged for a few houses to host a dinner course in their backyard. "Appetizers/Salads", "Casseroles/Main Dish/Rolls" LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I CAN PRAY WITH MY FAMILY (GAME) How To Play: 1. Place picture of family kneeling in prayer on board (or in the middle of the table or floor). 2. Cut out and spread game cards around the room (or let each child have a turn to draw one from a draw pile). 3. Discuss the picture with the class. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: 2016 Prep: Cut out 8-10 paper hearts. Write out 8-10 scenarios on slips of paper, using the examples in the lesson manual as a guide, and place strips in a jar. Once inside the classroom, draw a leafless tree on the board, set the jar of word strips on the LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: POOL PARTY 1)Always attend Ward Correlation/Ward Counsel so that you can get the support of the entire Bishopric as well as all of the auxilliaries. 2) If you have a committee, USE them. Nothing is worse than feeling like you're unappreciated. Delegating can be hard; trust me, I've learned the hard way. ASK your committee members how much they would like tobe involved.
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: WARD CAMPOUT Set-Up: Because of the increase in cost of food, we ended up going to a much cheaper campground this year. The bishop & his wife made his famous "Mountain Man Breakfast", which is basically a skillet type breakfast made in a dutch oven. We also arranged for someone to bring firewood, as we had some members with a tree they cut down in theirback yard.
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT Outdoor Movie Night. Who: Everyone! Objective: Mingle, Fellowship, entertainment, good low-pressure activity to invite non-member friends too! Budget: $10 for popcorn. Flyer: Set-Up: A neighbor has a huge backyard with some out buildings and granted us the request to host our activity. The new activity chairperson donated the popcorn fromher
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: SOCK HOCKEY Who: Adults Objective: Sportsmanship, mingle, Budget: $20 for chips, salsa and nacho cheese. Flyer: Set-Up: Outlined goals with duct tape on the floors and walls of opposite ends of gym. Special Instructions: Split up into teams, and using a balled up pair of white socks, played Hockey. We used very simple rules. Try to get the sock into your team's goal. We played until everyone was tired. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: AUGUST 2016 1)Always attend Ward Correlation/Ward Counsel so that you can get the support of the entire Bishopric as well as all of the auxilliaries. 2) If you have a committee, USE them. Nothing is worse than feeling like you're unappreciated. Delegating can be hard; trust me, I've learned the hard way. ASK your committee members how much they would like tobe involved.
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: NOVEMBER 2009 Who: Adults Objective: Sportsmanship, mingle, Budget: $20 for chips, salsa and nacho cheese. Flyer: Set-Up: Outlined goals with duct tape on the floors and walls of opposite ends of gym. Special Instructions: Split up into teams, and using a balled up pair of white socks, played Hockey. We used very simple rules. Try to get the sock into your team's goal. We played until everyone was tired. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PROGRESSIVE PICNIC POTLUCK 1)Always attend Ward Correlation/Ward Counsel so that you can get the support of the entire Bishopric as well as all of the auxilliaries. 2) If you have a committee, USE them. Nothing is worse than feeling like you're unappreciated. Delegating can be LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: JUNE 2013 After the first year of participating in a faith walk, I found myself being called as the camp director for the next summer. I definitely wanted to have the girls participate in something like that again, although a quick search in google left me hard-pressed for new ideasfor a Faith Walk.
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS
Give each child a small sandwich bag of an individual snack (fruit loops, marshmallows, goldfish, cheerios, pretzels, m&ms, raisins, yogurt bites, etc.) and tell them NOT to open it. (They are three. They're going to want to open it.) Ask them if their treats look yummy. Explain that each bag by itself has a yummy treat in it. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PRIMARY SINGING TIME: MOTHER DEAR, IAUTHOR: EMMAP Primary Singing Time: Mother Dear, I Love You So, flipchart. MOTHER DEAR Flipchart. Since the children are singing all three verses to "Mother Dear" on Sunday, I came up with this flipchart for practices. This really helped the younger kids know the order. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: JOURNEY TO THE SAVIOR: FAITH WALKBEAUTIFUL SAVIOR LDS SONGIN HUMILITY OUR SAVIOR LDSNAMES OF THE SAVIOR LDSLDS SAVIOR ARTBEAUTIFUL SAVIOR LDS HYMNFOLLOW THE SAVIOR LDS As soon as the idea hit, the rest just came to me. Journey of the Savior is a faith walk in which the young women can meet those who knew the Savior and hear accounts of how He impacted their life. The final scene they come upon is a reenactment of the Savior, during His final hours, praying in the garden of Gethsemane. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I CAN BE A FRIEND {LESSON HELPS} Friendship Mix (treat). Give each child a small sandwich bag of an individual snack (fruit loops, marshmallows, goldfish, cheerios, pretzels, m&ms, raisins, yogurt bites, etc.) and tell them NOT to open it. (They are three. They're going to want to open it.) Ask them if their treats look yummy. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PRIMARY SINGING TIME: MOTHER'S DAY Using a wet-erase marker (if laminated), write a song on the back of each flower. Using magnets or tape, place memory cards (face down), vase and flowers on board. OBJECTIVE: Match a baby animal with the correct mama animal. PLAY: Select a child to come up and turn two cards over. If the 2 cards are a match (correct baby & mama animal),the
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I CAN BE OBEDIENT (COLORING PAGE) Created to Accompany {Primary 1: Lesson 28 "I Can Be Obedient"} I created this coloring page with King James Version Bible references to be used with this Sunbeam lesson. However, it would serve well with any lesson, sharing time, or family discussion on obedience. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: POOL PARTY Pool Party. Who: All Ages! Bring Your Friends! Objective: Missionary, fellowshipping, friendshipping, fun! Budget: $260 (the cost fot the Layton Surf & Swim is $500, which we split by inviting another ward to join us (we've been doing this now for about 5 years). Each ward also provides about $10 worth of freezer pops. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: CHRISTMAS IN BETHLEHEM Christmas in Bethlehem. This was an activity that was in the very early stages of planning when I got released. (Sorry it has taken me over 6 months to post!) While I do not have all of the details I will post what I do know as it was a huge LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I AM THANKFUL I CAN SMELL AND TASTE Game: "Should I taste this?" I printed these lips on a full sheet of paper and used magnets to put it on the board. {Printable mouth.pdf here} Next print this page on heavy paper or cardstock. {Print gamecards.pdf here} Cut out each game card beforehand. One at a time have a child select a card. Show the card to the class and ask,"Should we
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PROGRESSIVE PICNIC POTLUCK Who: All Adults 18+ Objective: Mingle, Fellowship, Missionary efforts, Fun! etc. Budget: $40 for paper products Flyer: Set-Up: I had arranged for a few houses to host a dinner course in their backyard. "Appetizers/Salads", "Casseroles/Main Dish/Rolls"LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS
Give each child a small sandwich bag of an individual snack (fruit loops, marshmallows, goldfish, cheerios, pretzels, m&ms, raisins, yogurt bites, etc.) and tell them NOT to open it. (They are three. They're going to want to open it.) Ask them if their treats look yummy. Explain that each bag by itself has a yummy treat in it. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PRIMARY SINGING TIME: MOTHER DEAR, IAUTHOR: EMMAP Primary Singing Time: Mother Dear, I Love You So, flipchart. MOTHER DEAR Flipchart. Since the children are singing all three verses to "Mother Dear" on Sunday, I came up with this flipchart for practices. This really helped the younger kids know the order. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: JOURNEY TO THE SAVIOR: FAITH WALKBEAUTIFUL SAVIOR LDS SONGIN HUMILITY OUR SAVIOR LDSNAMES OF THE SAVIOR LDSLDS SAVIOR ARTBEAUTIFUL SAVIOR LDS HYMNFOLLOW THE SAVIOR LDS As soon as the idea hit, the rest just came to me. Journey of the Savior is a faith walk in which the young women can meet those who knew the Savior and hear accounts of how He impacted their life. The final scene they come upon is a reenactment of the Savior, during His final hours, praying in the garden of Gethsemane. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I CAN BE A FRIEND {LESSON HELPS} Friendship Mix (treat). Give each child a small sandwich bag of an individual snack (fruit loops, marshmallows, goldfish, cheerios, pretzels, m&ms, raisins, yogurt bites, etc.) and tell them NOT to open it. (They are three. They're going to want to open it.) Ask them if their treats look yummy. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PRIMARY SINGING TIME: MOTHER'S DAY Using a wet-erase marker (if laminated), write a song on the back of each flower. Using magnets or tape, place memory cards (face down), vase and flowers on board. OBJECTIVE: Match a baby animal with the correct mama animal. PLAY: Select a child to come up and turn two cards over. If the 2 cards are a match (correct baby & mama animal),the
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I CAN BE OBEDIENT (COLORING PAGE) Created to Accompany {Primary 1: Lesson 28 "I Can Be Obedient"} I created this coloring page with King James Version Bible references to be used with this Sunbeam lesson. However, it would serve well with any lesson, sharing time, or family discussion on obedience. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: POOL PARTY Pool Party. Who: All Ages! Bring Your Friends! Objective: Missionary, fellowshipping, friendshipping, fun! Budget: $260 (the cost fot the Layton Surf & Swim is $500, which we split by inviting another ward to join us (we've been doing this now for about 5 years). Each ward also provides about $10 worth of freezer pops. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: CHRISTMAS IN BETHLEHEM Christmas in Bethlehem. This was an activity that was in the very early stages of planning when I got released. (Sorry it has taken me over 6 months to post!) While I do not have all of the details I will post what I do know as it was a huge LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I AM THANKFUL I CAN SMELL AND TASTE Game: "Should I taste this?" I printed these lips on a full sheet of paper and used magnets to put it on the board. {Printable mouth.pdf here} Next print this page on heavy paper or cardstock. {Print gamecards.pdf here} Cut out each game card beforehand. One at a time have a child select a card. Show the card to the class and ask,"Should we
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PROGRESSIVE PICNIC POTLUCK Who: All Adults 18+ Objective: Mingle, Fellowship, Missionary efforts, Fun! etc. Budget: $40 for paper products Flyer: Set-Up: I had arranged for a few houses to host a dinner course in their backyard. "Appetizers/Salads", "Casseroles/Main Dish/Rolls" LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: I CAN PRAY WITH MY FAMILY (GAME) How To Play: 1. Place picture of family kneeling in prayer on board (or in the middle of the table or floor). 2. Cut out and spread game cards around the room (or let each child have a turn to draw one from a draw pile). 3. Discuss the picture with the class. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: POOL PARTY 1)Always attend Ward Correlation/Ward Counsel so that you can get the support of the entire Bishopric as well as all of the auxilliaries. 2) If you have a committee, USE them. Nothing is worse than feeling like you're unappreciated. Delegating can be hard; trust me, I've learned the hard way. ASK your committee members how much they would like tobe involved.
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: 2016 Prep: Cut out 8-10 paper hearts. Write out 8-10 scenarios on slips of paper, using the examples in the lesson manual as a guide, and place strips in a jar. Once inside the classroom, draw a leafless tree on the board, set the jar of word strips on the LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: WARD CAMPOUT Set-Up: Because of the increase in cost of food, we ended up going to a much cheaper campground this year. The bishop & his wife made his famous "Mountain Man Breakfast", which is basically a skillet type breakfast made in a dutch oven. We also arranged for someone to bring firewood, as we had some members with a tree they cut down in theirback yard.
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: JUNE 2013 After the first year of participating in a faith walk, I found myself being called as the camp director for the next summer. I definitely wanted to have the girls participate in something like that again, although a quick search in google left me hard-pressed for new ideasfor a Faith Walk.
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: SOCK HOCKEY Who: Adults Objective: Sportsmanship, mingle, Budget: $20 for chips, salsa and nacho cheese. Flyer: Set-Up: Outlined goals with duct tape on the floors and walls of opposite ends of gym. Special Instructions: Split up into teams, and using a balled up pair of white socks, played Hockey. We used very simple rules. Try to get the sock into your team's goal. We played until everyone was tired. LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT Outdoor Movie Night. Who: Everyone! Objective: Mingle, Fellowship, entertainment, good low-pressure activity to invite non-member friends too! Budget: $10 for popcorn. Flyer: Set-Up: A neighbor has a huge backyard with some out buildings and granted us the request to host our activity. The new activity chairperson donated the popcorn fromher
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: AUGUST 2016 1)Always attend Ward Correlation/Ward Counsel so that you can get the support of the entire Bishopric as well as all of the auxilliaries. 2) If you have a committee, USE them. Nothing is worse than feeling like you're unappreciated. Delegating can be hard; trust me, I've learned the hard way. ASK your committee members how much they would like tobe involved.
LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: PROGRESSIVE PICNIC POTLUCK 1)Always attend Ward Correlation/Ward Counsel so that you can get the support of the entire Bishopric as well as all of the auxilliaries. 2) If you have a committee, USE them. Nothing is worse than feeling like you're unappreciated. Delegating can be LDS ACTIVITY IDEAS: 2009 Set-Up: Because of the increase in cost of food, we ended up going to a much cheaper campground this year. The bishop & his wife made his famous "Mountain Man Breakfast", which is basically a skillet type breakfast made in a dutch oven. We also arranged for someone to bring firewood, as we had some members with a tree they cut down in theirback yard.
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If You Plan It, They Will Come Once upon a time, this was my blog for Ward Activity Ideas. Since then, I have served in YW, and Mid-singles. Currently, I am leading the Primary Children's singing time. Thus, I have expanded this site to include anything LDS activity related. SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 2018 WE THANK THEE, O GOD, FOR A PROPHET FLIPCHART HERE IS VERSE 1 FOR "WE THANK THEE, O GOD, FOR A PROPHET" FLIPCHART, WITH PRESIDENT NELSON'S IMAGE. ENJOY! WE THANK THEE, O GOD, FOR A PROPHET {{FLIPCHART HERE}} Posted by Emma Steuartat 7:12 AM
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2016 I CAN BE A FRIEND {LESSON HELPS} Supplemental activities to go along with {I Can Be A Friend}, Sunbeam
lesson #33 in the Primary 1 manual.COLORING PAGE
I found this coloring page image from s-media-cache-ak0 and created a printable you can download here: {I Can Be A Friend free printable download coloring page} FRIENDSHIP MIX (treat). Give each child a small sandwich bag of an individual snack (fruit loops, marshmallows, goldfish, cheerios, pretzels, m&ms, raisins, yogurt bites, etc.) and tell them NOT to open it. (They are three. They're going to want to open it.) Ask them if their treats look yummy. Explain that each bag by itself has a yummy treat in it. But what would happen if everyone added their treat together to a big bowl? Invite each child up one at a time and have them dump their treat into the big bowl. After all have done this, mix the snack mix up and show them how much better the treat will taste because they shared; now everyone in the classroom will get to taste ALL of the yummy treats! Then scoop some of the new friendship mix back intotheir baggies.
FRIENDSHIP GAME
This "game" is merely a fun tool used to generate discussion on what makes a good friend. {Free Printable Friendship Game pdf here} Posted by Emma Steuartat 2:53 PM
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SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 IN A STABLE - WARD CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION Okay, my husband and I were actually put in charge of the Farmington Ranches 4th Ward Christmas Party - TWO AND A HALF YEARS AGO! I figured I better post these pictures and share before I forget -- again. When I prayed and pondered over a theme for the party (I work best with a theme) I kept coming back to the idea of "Help the children come to know the Savior." We had about 250 primary kids at the time (3 nurseries!) so I took this inspiration very seriously. I then asked myself (and the Lord), "How can I make this about the Savior, and yet keep it fun for the kids?" The worst in my mind would be 250 bored little children packed into a warm gym. It had the potential of a runaway train. After many more days and weeks of praying (starting in September) I finally came to the theme of "In A Stable." I wanted to make the party about the kids and yet about our Savior. After the initial idea of a theme, I was blessed with 8 committee members (4 wonderful couples) and we set to work. We had one big planning/brainstorming meeting and the rest was done via email.WHO: Everyone!
OBJECTIVE: Celebrate the birth of Christ, Fellowship, Missionary Work, Help children strengthen their testimony of the Savior.BUDGET: $1200
FLYER: I had a blue background with a silhouette of the stable, and all of the event details in white font. I forgot to save a copy of the hard copy to share, but here is the "banner" image we used on our Facebook Event page. SET-UP: We had a huge ward with a half-court gym. Thankfully, I had an engineer on my committee! I told him how many of each sort of table we had, then he measured the gym and came up with a blueprint of how to set everything up. Here are some photos of that... For decorations we bought rolls of plain newsprint paper from the local paper for $7 a roll. Then we re-used some red burlap from previous years as table runners (hand cut, "raw" edges). A lady in our ward had made little centerpieces for a RS dinner a few years back and still had these simple wood Jesus-in-a-manger pieces. We also found red glass votives in the storage closet, so we pulled those out and filled them with crayons from the library. In storage were also clear vases wrapped with red yarn and red "branches". My committee thought these would be a great accent and give a simple elegance to the room. The kids loved coloring on the paper while waiting for the food, by the way. We also took Hershey's kisses and spread them around on the tables just before everyone arrived. One of my committee members bought some extra red burlap and made four wreaths to hang on the two far ends of the gym. She also brought in one of her extra Christmas Trees and decorated it with traditional decorations and white lights.MENU:
Our ward is so big, which is why our budget for this event was so large. We spent very little money on the decor (3 rolls of news print x $7 = $21, Burlap for wreaths = donated by our committee member (who planned to use them in her home after the ward party), and about $35 to print up about 300 invites (4x6 photo), which the Deacons delivered while they were out collected Fast Offerings. This left us a really good chunk of money for the food. We bought spiral hams, bagged salad, ranch dressing, potatoes, foil, dinner rolls, butter, sour cream, and shredded cheese - all fromCostco.
We were told that even though we had over 600 members in our ward, typically only about 350 come to the party (this is still THREE TIMES more than in my previous ward!). So, we planned for 375, just in case. A word to the wise. Plan on only half a potato, half as much sour cream, and about half the salad as what the serving sizes say. Little kids cannot eat that much. We had way too much of these left over - which we took to families in need. For dessert, we decided to do a Brownie Bar, which we asked wardmembers to donate.
About 3 Sundays before the party, we circulated copies of 2 different sign-up sheets. 1 - asking for volunteers to help cook the potatoes at home and drop them off at the church by 5p. (We bought the potatoes and dropped off 2 lbs of potatoes and a roll of foil to each volunteer.) 2 - we also asked for volunteers to donate 1 pan of brownies UN-CUT, any type they wanted to bake. We asked for 20 people to sign up for this, but we had more than 30 women who did!OTHER ACTIVITIES:
It's going to sound like we had a lot of sign-up sheets. Well, we did. We ALSO had a sign up sheet for our Nativity Room. We set up the primary room with long tables covered in borrowed fancy table cloths. We asked for members who were willing, to bring in their nativity sets to display in this room. We provided little slips of paper, so they could put their name card in front of their nativity set. During the "Nativity Walk" (which I'll explain soon), we had one of our committee members "guard" this room to make sure no one touched any of the nativities on display. We also had a Nativity Art Gallery. I bought a few packs of 14x17 drawing paper. I then printed up on small strips of paper these instructions, which I taped to the back of each blank drawing paper page: _Please have (or help) your child draw or color their rendition of a nativity scene. This can be free drawing, water color, markers, crayon, a sketch, or as simple as tracing a picture. Under their drawing, please include their name and their age. Return completed drawings to ___________ by . These drawings will be on display in our Nativity Walk Art Gallery during our Ward Christmas Party._ It was announced at the pulpit that every child ages 3-18 would receive this blank piece of paper in class to take home. About a week before the party, the Primary President and nursery workers allowed some of the children who might have been previously absent to draw or color their nativity picture. These drawings were hung in one of the hallways leading from the gym door down to the primary room. I was so fortunate to have some great helpers on my committee! I know this sounds like a lot of prep work, but when delegated, I honestly felt like I didn't do a whole heck of a lot. HERE IS HOW IT ALL WENT DOWN... Brownies and potatoes were dropped off in the kitchen and we had several helpers distributing 2 different types of brownies per dessert plate and place them in the adjacent YW room on tables. Potatoes were kept in a warmer. Just outside of the kitchen doors, we set up a serving station. We had a Salad Server (a gloved hand is a fast way to "dish up" salad onto someone's plate!) (dressing in bowls already on tables), a Ham Server (someone else was in the kitchen slicing it), a baked potato server (people could select "half" or "whole", butter & sour cream on tables), and a Roll Server ("one or two?"). After the opening prayer, everyone was instructed through which door they should go to retrieve their food. We tried our best to streamline this process and we were complimented by many, stating that ours was the fastest food service line of any ward party they had attended! It helped to have a kitchen "gopher" who went back and forth from the kitchen to the serving stations, replenishing needed items. After everyone was served, and mostly finished eating, we announced it was time for the Nativity Gallery Walk. They were told that talking was not allowed during the nativity walk. They were told they would walk through the Youth Gallery, and to please stop and enjoy the artwork in the halls. At the end of the hall, they would enter one door of the primary room, where they could view the nativities of some of our very own members, but no touching. Once they exited out of the other primary room door, they would continue to follow the hallway around to the the YW room, where they would pick up one plate of dessert per person, and then return to the gym to enjoy their dessert. They were reminded again, no talking. If they must speak, to please do so in a whisper. We had some soft music playing over the speaker from the chapel, which helped set the tone. One table at a time, they were dismissed through the southwest gym door and after one group was about halfway down the hall, the next table was dismissed. This worked out soooo well! The kids would point and smile as they saw their own artwork. It was fun to hear everyone take the no talking seriously too. Even though there were lots of excited whispers, it was reverent. (To help keep the flow of traffic through the designated doors, we had printed and hung "Please Use Other Door" signs on the doors we did notwant them to use.)
Once back in the gym, some of our committee members did a nativity puppet show to an audio recording of the nativity story and song. (I was busy in the kitchen, so I only popped in to take a quick picture, and therefore couldn't tell you what the story was, but you could easily do sock puppets to "The Friendly Beasts" recording if desired.) After the puppet show, we had the bishop add a few closing remarks and we also had him announce seconds on brownies and the children could take their pictures off the wall and take them home, then we had the closing prayer. So many people stayed to help clean up, it waswonderful!
We started PROMPTLY at 6:30p and we were completely done with the activity BEFORE 8p! I was shocked at how quickly we managed to get everyone through the line. Seriously. We had advertised 6:30p-8:30p. But I think many were happy we were finished early as they wanted to get their littles home to bed. Here are some additional pictures: NATIVITY WALK YOUTH ART GALLERYTHE NATIVITY ROOM
THE BROWNIE ROOM (older kids of the committee members LOVED helping inthis room)
NATIVITY PUPPET SHOW TURN-OUT: 350 people, give or take a few, judging by the fact nearly every seat was taken. Let me know if you decide to do something like this for your ward Christmas party! And good luck! Posted by Emma Steuartat 10:11 PM
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I CAN FORGIVE GAME AND COLORING PAGE Coloring page and activity to coincide with {{Lesson 30: I CanForgive Others}}
{{Free Printable PDF Coloring Page Here}} FORGIVENESS MEANS LETTING GO OF HARD FEELINGS - Activity/ObjectLesson
PREP: Gather 6 large rocks, and with a marker write on them wordssuch as:
anger, sadness, frustration, disappointment, annoyed, impatient. Find a plastic ice cream bucket, beach pail, or a fabric bag, into which all of the rocks can fit. DISCUSS: When we hold onto bad feelings because of something somebody else did, it actually makes us feel worse. But when we can let go of hard feelings and forgive others, we can feel free and happy. ACTIVITY: Ask for a volunteer to come to the front of the class and hold the empty bucket. Round One: Give a few scenarios, such as "Your little brother borrowed your favorite toy without asking and then he accidentally broke it. When he told you what happened, you were ." With each scenario, place one of the heavy rocks into the bucket. Ask the child things like, "Is the bucket getting heavier?" Depending on the size of the rocks, the child may not be able to hold all six. Allow other children to help hold the bucket ifneeded.
Round Two: Read the scenarios again, this time adding the following phrase to the end: ...and you said, "That's okay, I forgive you." Each time the scenario ends with this phrase allow the children to get rid of one of the rocks. Ask, "Is the bucket feeling lighter?" Continue until the bucket is completely empty. Posted by Emma Steuartat 8:14 PM
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I CAN SAY I'M SORRY, {{LESSON 29, PRIMARY MANUAL 1}}.
{{Printable PDF Coloring Page Here}} BUILDING A KINDNESS TREE ACTIVITY. Prep: Cut out 8-10 paper hearts. Write out 8-10 scenarios on slips of paper, using the examples in the lesson manual as a guide, and place strips in a jar. Once inside the classroom, draw a leafless tree on the board, set the jar of word strips on the table, and scatter the hearts on the floor or table. Explain: Jesus said love everyone and be kind to everyone. When we make a mistake, we can show kindness by saying sorry. Ask: "Who wants to help build a kindness tree?" How to play: One by one, allow one of the children to draw a slip of paper. Read the strip out loud and ask the child "what should you do?" If they answer correctly ("I should say I'm sorry...") then allow the child to place one of the hearts on the Kindness Tree (with magnet or tape). Pause and allow time to discuss various scenarios with theclass.
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What should you do if you took something that does not belong to you?*
What should you do if you said something unkind to someone?*
What should you do if you did not tell the truth to your parents?*
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SUNDAY, JULY 17, 2016 I CAN BE OBEDIENT (COLORING PAGE) CREATED TO ACCOMPANY {PRIMARY 1: LESSON 28 "I CAN BE OBEDIENT"} I created this coloring page with King James Version Bible references to be used with this Sunbeam lesson. However, it would serve well with any lesson, sharing time, or family discussion on obedience. {Click here for Printable PDF} Posted by Emma Steuartat 11:05 AM
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SUNDAY, JULY 10, 2016 I CAN PRAY WITH MY FAMILY (GAME) This game is to coincide with {{LESSON 27: WE CAN PRAY AS A FAMILY}}for
Sunbeams. It can also be used with any lesson on prayer, including Family Home Evening. (Clipart from www.clipartkid.com)HOW TO PLAY:
1. Place picture of family kneeling in prayer on board (or in the middle of the table or floor). 2. Cut out and spread game cards around the room (or let each child have a turn to draw one from a draw pile). 3. Discuss the picture with the class. Ask, "Is this something that would be appropriate to pray for? Is it appropriate for the whole family to pray for?" Discuss the whys and why-nots. 4. If it IS APPROPRIATE, place card on board around the mainpicture.
5. If it is NOT APPROPRIATE, place card in the discard pile. Be sure to discuss alternatives to the inappropriate cards. i.e., it isn't appropriate to ask Heavenly Father to bless us with a pool party, however if we have a pool party, it is appropriate to ask for blessings of safety. 6. We do not keep score. This is a fun exercise in which everyone gets a chance to discuss and participate. Printables in pdf formats here: {{Print Prayer Game Here}} Posted by Emma Steuartat 11:43 AM
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1)ALWAYS ATTEND WARD CORRELATION/WARD COUNSEL so that you can get the support of the entire Bishopric as well as all of the auxilliaries. 2) IF YOU HAVE A COMMITTEE, USE THEM. Nothing is worse than feeling like you're unappreciated. Delegating can be hard; trust me, I've learned the hard way. ASK your committee members how much they would like to be involved. Some would like to oversee an activity on their own. Others like to plan and prepare the food, some enjoy the decorating while yet others simply want to show up and set up. Find out their strengths and utilize them. 3) ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE! I can't say enough about advertisement. Something I learned from a previous chairperson was to have a YEARLY refrigerator calendar. This is a half-sheet that outlines the dates of the activities, whether it is for the entire family or just adults, and the name of the activity. I place a magnet on the back, and each family receives one in the beginning of the year. The members love it, as they can see it all year long, and they have often made comments such as, "I can't wait until ______". It builds anticipation and gets them excited. Of course, make sure the activity shows up in any ward calendar or bulletin as well, and have the Bishopric announce it when possible. I personally don't do posters, because I haven't needed to. But I know other wards that do. I have a half-sheet flyer that gets copied onto the back of the program and is on EVERY week until the event, and then the next flyergoes on.
4) ASK FOR A COMMITMENT! Anyone who has ever served a mission for the church, or even worked in sales knows the importance of asking for a commitment. The simplest way to do this is to circulate sign-up sheets ahead of time. I have found that if I pass around a sign-up sheet, "just to get a head-count", I get a better turn-out than when I do not. And it doesn't even matter what type of activity it is, or whether or not there is food to prepare. When someone "signs up" to attend an event, in their mind, they have made a commitment to be there; the decision is done. When they are not asked to make a commitment, I find they usually won't. 5) KEEP THEM IN MIND! Make sure to consider the needs/wants of the ward when planning your activity. If your ward is mostly elderly couples perhaps a night of Sock Hockey would not be enjoyable. If you want to have an adult dinner and there are a number of couples with small children, then provide a nursery. 6) BE CONSISTENT When you say you're going to have an activity, do not cancel unless extreme circumstances require it, as you will NEVER be able to get a hold of EVERYONE, and there is always the few that may show up. Once you decide with your bishop how often you will have your activities, BE CONSISTENT. I have had activities planned, and then something else will get planned after the fact, like a town carnival. I figure, even if only 10 people come, we will have fun with those 10 people. It is more important to be consistent. 7) BE FLEXIBLE & HAVE FUN! Don't sweat the small stuff. Learn to improvise. Even though this calling will seem exhausting on numerous occassions, don't add to it by letting things get to you. Remember, that if anyone has come and enjoyed it, it was a success. FOR MORE INSPIRATION - GO HERE! (CLICK PI) Ward Activities for the CluelessBLOG ARCHIVE
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