This fun I Love to See the Temple Emoji Game incorporates a fun emoji code to crack in primary! Your primary children will love playing this game as they review I Love to See the Temple in primary!
These are 8x10. That size works well if you want to print them as photos (for durability). Or, use a home printer. Whatever works for you! Two pages below: *PS - I used them with the Prayer Is a Conversation With Heavenly Father: Valentine's Version Lesson for learning the song I Pray In Faith. 8x10 8x10 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Here is how I used them - for Heart Darts! (magnetic dart board): ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- I used these conversation heart printables from AF Singing Time to make the finished product: CONVERSATION HEARTS with words BLANK Conversation Hearts
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As I was preparing for a lesson for Sunday, I found this image at A Year of FHE . You can download it free from their site. I loved the b...
This is such a beautiful song. I think it's one of my new favorites. You may have your own plans for teaching this song. That is what's so wonderful about personal revelation and listening with 'your' heart. Before I came up with my plan, I did a lot of research plus a lot of prayer went into it too. I may even make changes before I actually teach it. Thanks to all those who shared their ideas for this and other songs. It ALL helps in one way or other! I like to take a little from here and a little from there, tweak this and make up that, then roll it all together and make it fit me. Let the spirit guide you and do what's best for your Primary. Here's how I plan to teach it. I loved this painting by Del Parsons. I think it goes so well with the first verse of the song. I have a large framed version of it that I want to show the kids as I introduce this song. Click HERE for a copy of my lesson plan. Click HERE for the 'heart child' (girl and boy, with 2 sizes). Click HERE for a flip chart to If I Listen With My Heart. I hope I have helped in some way for you to 'listen to your heart in finding YOUR way to teach this beautiful song.
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Printable Primary talks for March 2023 that go along with the Come Follow Me program. Totally free and adjust them however you want!
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Audience: Junior and Senior Primary Preparation: On posterboard, write out words to a verse of a song. Then, prepare blank strips to cove...
Try this no-prep activity that's so fun and can engage your logical thinkers, visual learners, and help represent the words to teach the children in a
This beautiful art depicts the Savior Jesus Christ holding a child in comfort. You can print and frame this print as desires. You cannot resell it or represent it as your own artwork. This would make a wonderful present for a child's baptism, a sympathy gift, or a beautiful print for your home or primary room. The art is square in format and is available as a PNG which is easy to print. Your download will have the "Happy and Flappy" text removed, so you'll see the art in completeness. Check out our many other prints in our Happy and Flappy shop. Thanks for your business! If you need a custom piece, let us know. We are happy to help you get just the right art.
I’ve come to see an interpretation of the Primary song “I’ll Walk with You” that would bless not just the voices in Primary.
I'M BAAAAAAAACK! WHEW! It has been a busy summer already with a new grandchild being born, hanging out at amusement parks with the grand kids, camping with the fam and a zillion other things on top of the every day stuff. Since this is the last Sunday of the month, it is time to do a review of the program songs. Sometimes, these review times are the only chances we get to sing some of them with so many other songs to sing throughout the year. This Sunday, I am going to do a Tic-Tac-Sing. This is an easy and fun review game to play. I have an old Tic-Tac-Toe poster board game board I'm going to use that I made a zillion years ago before we had a chalkboard in the old building's Primary room—back when the room was originally designed as the "JR Sunday School Room" AND before they had the portable rolling chalkboards in the building AND shortly after they changed to the block time and moved Primary from the week day to Sunday AND when computers filled rooms instead of compactly on top of a desk, so yeah, we used easels and posters a lot back then. WOW! I'm really dating myself aren't I?! The lamination has actually held up well on this poster over the years compared to other posters I made back then. I just cut strips and letters out of red poster board and glued them to a yellow poster board. I did revamp my "X" and "O" markers using my Cricut machine a year or two ago. I've attached a scanned image of the "X" & "O" markers, so if you want to make a poster, you can print at least 5 sets of these markers out on card stock paper, cut them out and laminate them without having to go through the work of making them from scratch. I did add Velcro on the back side of the markers as well as on the game board so they can easily be placed or removed with each game played, but you can use good ol' masking tape like I did back in the day. If you don't want to make a game board, just use chalk and eraser. Easy and Quick! To play this game, I am actually going to have them sing one of the verses of the song first before asking and having them answer the question. Since we haven't sung some of these for a while, this will help them review it, hopefully they will concentrate on the song so it will reinforce it in their mind as well as help them so they can answer the question correctly. I will be reviewing the songs/verses in the order I have on the Q&A sheet. Here are the general game rules to play. I've attached the file and questions below if you want to print them out. I have more questions than can be done in the 20 minute allotment, because I will have the full Singing and Sharing Time this week, so adjust to fit your Primary and time slot. HOW TO PLAY JR: NO TEAMS Sing the song or verse to review before each question. Split the songs into verses so you can focus on each section at a time and to give more opportunities for questions. Singing first will help to review the song while giving the children the opportunity to concentrate on what they are singing and to also motivate the children in singing in the hope to be chosen to have a turn to come up. Ask the question for the song/verse just sung. The child that answers the question correctly gets to come and put up a game marker. Rotate selecting a child from each class to have a turn to answer. Alternate the “X” and “O” markers with each question. Warn the children, if necessary, that if they do not participate or are not reverent, you will remove one of the game markers (start with the center one since that is the most strategic spot.) Continue singing and playing until there are three in a row. Start a new game if time permits. JR optional ways to play with teams Primary vs Music Leader (you) Play the game similar to the rules above; however, the Primary will be “X” and you will be “O”. If a child answers correctly, they put up their marker. If they give a wrong answer, you get to put up your marker. You do not answer any questions; just the children. Teachers vs Children See the SR “How to Play” rules. SR: TEAMS Divide Primary into 2 groups. Sing the song or verse to review before each question. Split the songs into verses so you can focus on each section at a time and to give more opportunities for questions. Singing first will help to review the song while giving the children the opportunity to concentrate on what they are singing and to also motivate the children in singing in the hope to be chosen to have a turn to come up. Let the teachers and children know that their teacher will be watching to see who is participating and paying attention and will be picking who gets to come up and play for their team. If you are playing teachers against the kids, have a presidency leader help look for the children who are participating or you can just pick. After singing, select a class on each team and have the teachers select a child from their class to come up to be the game contestants to answer the questions. You should have 2 contestants. Ask the question to the song/verse just sung. The first contestant to ring the bell or buzzer and answer the question correctly gets to put up their team’s game marker on the Tic-Tac-Sing board. The contestant has 5 seconds to answer the question correctly. If he/she cannot answer correctly within the 5 seconds, the other contestant gets a chance to answer correctly and put their game marker up on the board. If neither team answers correctly, no “X” or “O” gets on the board at this time. Just have any child answer the question OR Sing the song/verse again and then pick someone from the team that was singing the best to answer the question. If he/she answers correctly, that team gets to put up their game token on the board. Repeat playing the game until one team has three markers in a row. Start a new game if time permits. To help keep some semblance of reverence, let the children know that if at any time their team doesn’t sing or gets noisy; they will have one of their markers taken off of the board. TYPES OF TEAMS FOR SR PRIMARY Split the room in half Girls vs Boys Children vs Teachers GAME VARIATIONS Play a life-size version by using painters tape to make a grid on the floor or use small chairs and have the child that answers correctly stand or sit in the spot. You may want to have the child hold an "X" or "O" to help visually. Play the game to just review one song over and over again as you practice each phrase of the song. In reviewing one song, you could take turns for each team to sing the song and if they sing it well, they get to place a marker. Do a combo version with "Name that Tune". Have the pianist play a few notes and the contestant that names the song correctly gets to place their marker then sing the song. Tic Tac Sing Program Song Review Nalani Tic-Tac-Sing X-O-Nalani
Valentine's Day is the perfect holiday to incorporate into your Primary Singing Time planning! So many of these Valentine's Day Primary songs talk about love and loving others and feelings of the heart. To make
Try this no-prep activity that's so fun and can engage your logical thinkers, visual learners, and help represent the words to teach the children in a
Primary Children around the world will love this new Primary Song written by Sally DeFord. I am so excited about this year's Primary Theme " I Know the Scriptures Are True." I know that they will learn messages that will stay with them throughout their lives as they listen to the lessons that will be taught and the music that will be sung. Testimonies will be strengthened not only for the Primary Children, but for the adults working with them as well. I had received this past year a really cute calendar from my Mom that was placed in a CD jewel case. I loved it and have been saving the idea to use for teaching a song in Primary up until now. Here's what you will need in order to share this song with your Primary Children: 1. Find a CD jewel case that you are not using...I'm sure you all have one of these some where in your home. Make sure the front cover can bend in all directions so it can become a stand for the photos, etc... 2. Email ME at [email protected] to receive the PDF file for If I Listen with My Heart. 3. Print the song. I used regular white paper. I don't recommend card stock! 4. You will need to cut the pages pretty close to the dotted lines so that it will fit snug in the slots of the front of the CD jewel case. 5. Place the front cover in front...this will be the song title sheet. 6. Place the rest of the pages behind. You should be able to store the sheets right in the CD case. Isn't that AWESOME? Super easy storage! 7. As you teach the song you can slide out the pages as you sing them. The CD case is easy to hold in your hand and also cute on a table. Be creative in how you use it! I have also included a sheet with just a heart on it. I thought I might use the heart another week to have the Primary Children listen for the word and when we say/sing HEART they have to hold up their paper HEART or something fun like that. It also looks cute as the back cover. Another twist.....create other songs that can be sung with pictures that can be taken into NURSERY. Because the case is so small and can be held in your hand this might be just what you are looking for to take into the Nursery Room. I know I plan to create more that can fit inside. Once those are complete...I'll be sure to share. Enjoy! Love, Jennifer If you would like the PDF file to If I Listen with My Heart...please comment here or email me directly at [email protected]. Be sure to leave me your email address!
Last fall I attended a brunch with our Stake Primary President. The pumpkin pancakes were delicious, but what she taught has really stuck with me: she stressed the importance of helping lead the Prima
I love this song and I'm excited to teach it! It's also the perfect song to teach in February for Valentine's Day! Who's our true Valentine? The Savior who loves us unconditionally! Here, you can
A poem dedicated to the lost angels and their families left behind in the Newtown, CT school shooting.
This is one of the most fun projects I've done! It's a game I made for our primary singing time. The kids have to get this Elder ready to go on his mission by finding his 'stuff' around the room and packing it in his suitcase for him. Each item has a song on the back. Some songs fit with the items better than others. "Choose the Right" is on the back of the CTR ring which works pretty well, but I put "Popcorn Popping" on the back of his toothpaste and toothbrush because all I could think of was popcorn kernels getting stuck in my teeth! Anyway, I have made a digital pattern to build our little Elder out of. Each of his individual parts can be printed out on a regular 8.5 x 11 paper. I think putting him together is pretty self explanatory. This isn't rocket science after all. I also have about 5 pages of 'stuff' you can print out. I suggest you either have a lot of ink in your printer, or take it to a copy shop and let them use their ink for about .79 cents a page. You can put what ever songs you want on the back of yours, but here is what I did. Mission call - I hope they call me on a mission Family Photo - Love is spoken here Temple Recommend - I love to see the temple Care package (cookies) - I feel my savior's love Testimony -The Wise Man & the Foolish Man Umbrella - When I am Baptized (I like to look for rainbows) Patriarchal Blessing - As a child of God Name Tag - I am a child of God Passport - Nephi's Courage (I will go, I will do) Ski hat - Once there was a snowman Camera - Jesus wants me for a sunbeam Journal - Do as I'm doing Sewing kit - song of your choice socks - I'm trying to be like Jesus gym shoes - Head Shoulders Knees & Toes Toothpaste & brush - Popcorn Popping Money - song of your choice Book of Mormon - Book of Mormon stories Bible - Follow the prophet CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD
Thank you all so much for your support, I'm speechless and in awe of those of you who have supported me for so long! I love reading the comments and emails. I've had probably close to 50 ladies at least asking for bulletin board ideas for this new year! Ask and you shall receive. Have each of the children draw and color their own family with something written of one of their favorite activities that they love to do with their families. Then glue/tape/staple them on the bulletin board around the poster. DOWNLOAD 5X7 (2) HERE DOWNLOAD PDF 6'x5' (72"x 60") or 5'x6' (60"x72")Poster (preview is 6'x5') * This is much too large to put into the Etsy shop so please contact me ([email protected]) to purchase and I will send you the file via email. $5.50 I have this poster available for purchase for the files to be able to print as 11x17 pages to make 1 large poster, it'll be cheaper to print (about $23) for you. $6.50 (please contact me to purchase the poster in 11x17 pages - [email protected]) 3'x 4' ( 36" x 48") $4.00 GO HERE TO PURCHASE ON ETSY I have this poster available for purchase for the files to be able to print as 11x17 pages to make 1 large poster, it'll be cheaper to print (about $15) for you. $5 (please contact me to purchase the poster in 11x17 pages - [email protected]) 2'x3' (24"x36") $4.00 GO HERE TO PURCHASE ON ETSY 3" Borders * available with either a blue background or a yellow. - comes on an 11x17 sheet with 3- 3" borders (available for printing/shipping) $3.00 GO TO ETSY FOR BLUE BORDER GO TO ETSY FOR YELLOW BORDER 3" or 4" Letterings (each letter of each word are separate, blue background for preview purposes only) DROP SHADOW INCLUDED ON DOWNLOAD $3.00 GO HERE TO PURCHASE 3" LETTERING GO HERE TO PURCHASE 4" LETTERING (Note: the size and resolution has been changed for preview, do not save and try and use it as it will come out incorrectly) (available for cutting/shipping- completed on a Silhouette Cameo) Please take a minute to share a comment, I love reading them! They keep making me want to give FREEBIES! It's always wonderful to know that what you are putting up and writing about is worthwhile and people enjoy them. Questions? Trouble downloading(please check FAQs first) Email me at [email protected]
A fun Father’s Day Activity for primary singing time. This LARGE print out is eye-catching and your primary kids will love it!
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Downloadable posters and bookmarks in English and Espanol for the 2018 LDS Primary Theme
I taught Primary on Sundays at my church and sometimes there is a handout of sorts. There was a give loving services calendar that was part of the lesson and I ended up scanning it and modifying it…
Free LDS Primary & Youth Printables for you to save and print. Either frame it, modge podge it on some wood or use it as a hand out for your...
This beautiful art depicts the Savior Jesus Christ holding two children in comfort. You can print and frame this print as desired. You cannot resell it or represent it as your own artwork. This would make a wonderful present for a child's baptism, a sympathy gift, or a beautiful print for your home or primary room. The art is square in format and is available as a PNG which is easy to print. Your download will have the "Happy and Flappy" text removed, so you'll see the art in completeness. Check out our many other prints in our Happy and Flappy shop. Thanks for your business! If you need a custom piece, let us know. We are happy to help you get just the right art.
ILLUSTRATIONS FOR EVERY VERSE: Lyrics 1. Whenever I hear the song of a bird Or look at the blue, blue sky, Whenever I feel the rain on my face Or the wind as it rushes by, Whenever I touch a velvet rose Or walk by our lilac tree, I’m glad that I live in this beautiful world Heav’nly Father created for me. 2. He gave me my eyes that I might see The color of butterfly wings. He gave me my ears that I might hear The magical sound of things. He gave me my life, my mind, my heart: I thank him rev’rently For all his creations, of which I’m a part.Yes, I know Heav’nly Father loves me.
Try this no-prep activity that's so fun and can engage your logical thinkers, visual learners, and help represent the words to teach the children in a
Are you teaching I Will Be Valiant this year as one of your Come Follow Me songs? I love the upbeat nature of this song and it made it fun and easy to come up with a variety of I Will Be Valiant Singing Time Ideas you’ll love! I Will Be Valiant shows up in 3 of the Come Follow Me Primary Song Rotation years. I think it fits the Doctrine & Covenants wonderfully especially with the example of how faithful the saints were through all their challenges. Browse all of our I Will Be Valiant Singing Time Ideas from our archives below:
Grab this free printable Love One Another Flip Chart in 3 formats! Plus, lyrics to help LDS Primary Music leaders with their Singing Time ideas and planning.
Lesson helps and handouts for LDS Primary 3 Lesson 31: Jesus Christ Wants Us to Love Everyone
Just thought of a fun and super easy activity for Singing Time this week!! I have a heart puzzle and will hide each piece around the room (for Jr. primary I will have the shapes outlined on the board so they know exactly where to place the piece once they find it) they will read the statement and then pianist will play the first few notes for them to guess what song it is. Then we will sing. Easy, peasy, lemon squeezy... and fun ;) Here are the songs I'm doing, but it would be easy to adjust accordingly: -We can show our love for Jesus by following His example (78) I’m trying to be like Jesus -We know our Savior loves children (IKTMSLM) I know that my Savior loves me -We can show our love for Heavenly Father by choosing the right (160) Choose the Right Way -We know God loves us because He Sent His Son (34) He Sent His Son -Someone else loves us that will never allow us to “go astray” (110) Follow the Prophet -I love you! Pick your favorite song :)