Infographics to prepare for General Conference & teach about the prophet and apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
I LOVE theming singing time for April General Conference! I feel it not only pumps the kids up for General Conference, but for myself as well! What’s even better is I usually take my singing time lesson plans home and use them with my own kiddos! I found this awesome activity from The Friend May 2018 HERE and […]
With General Conference this weekend, I thought it would be fun for my boys (ages: 3 & 22 months) to learn a little something about the...
For General Conference, I bought a clipboard for each of my children so that they can use it during the listening games to write on as well as to follow along with the Conference Packet that the church has available online. I have used these packets for the past 2 years from the church. They …
Get to know our Prophet and Apostles better by playing this fun matching game. Match the picture of each Apostle to the facts about their life. UPDATED March 2024 President Nelson President Oaks President Eyring President Holland Elder Uchtdorf Elder Bednar Elder Cook Elder Christofferson Elder Andersen Elder Rasband Elder Stevenson Elder Renlund Elder Gong Elder Soares Elder Kearon Digital download includes: - 15 Cards with apostle's picture and name - 15 Cards with facts about apostle to match to their picture Remember this is a digital download and nothing will be mailed to you. After you purchase this file, it will be loaded to your account on our website (comefollowmefhe.com). To download your files: login to your account, click “purchases” in the dropdown list. From this page you will see all your available files. Select which file you want to download, then you’re ready to go! All digital purchases are for one household. You are welcome to print as many copies as you would like for your personal use but please do not share the digital file. We are not responsible for any misprints. No exchanges or returns.
Free LDS General Conference Printable with updated 2018 Apostles and Prophet and info on the back
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Infographics to prepare for General Conference & teach about the prophet and apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Free LDS General Conference Printable with updated 2018 Apostles and Prophet and info on the back
35 Ideas for General Conference to help your children learn to listen and love General Conference. Tons of freebies! I created a video on what our family does during General Conference weekend. I definitely like being behind the camera instead of in front of it, but I have had many questions about how I prepare for Conference and so I thought I'd make a video for you! I hope you can pick up some tips and tricks to help you this Conference weekend. If you are new to some of my ideas, you can just pick an activity or two to start with and then add another idea during the next session of Conference. This has been a few years in the making with more ideas still ready to be created.
Check out this HUGE list of general conference activity ideas for kids and preschoolers to help make the weekend more meaningful.
Infographics to prepare for General Conference & teach about the prophet and apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Ryan Jensen, managing editor of the New Era compiled this PDF. These kinds of details really help my kids relate with the Apostles and Prophets. Thanks Ryan and New Era team!
Get to know more about the LDS prophet and the apostles with this LDS General Conference family night lesson. Details on the blog today!
Last week I wrote about a modified memory game I'd made up using both quotes from the latest General Conference and the pictures of our modern day prophets and apostles. If you haven't used the game yet, I think it fits pretty darn perfectly this week. This is what one half of the matching looks like, the other half is a picture of an apostle on one side and the matching quote picture on the other (the quote pictures help the kids...and you...to match the quotes more easily to the correct apostle's picture). If you'd like to use the matching game, click back to my previous weeks post for more detailed instructions and the link for the download. This game would also work awesomely for a Family Home Evening (or two). My kids loved playing it last time I made it and I'm looking forward to getting it all printed out so we can do this one. If you've already used the game, or would prefer not to, I do have another idea for this week. I was perusing through some family home evening ideas on King Benjamin when I came across one on A Year of FHE. I've probably mentioned this blog before, but just in case you haven't ever checked it out, I would highly recommend it. Her lessons are simple, easy and pretty great. The lesson I found used a black and white King Benjamin and tower. Each step of his tower detailed a different teaching from his speech. As I looked at the tower, an idea started to percolate. I could made a "tower" for President Monson and then add his teaching from our most recent General Conference. After going through a few different incarnations, I finally found a format I really liked (which I'll show you in just a minute). I would start the lesson by asking the children to tell me what they know about King Benjamin. Go until someone talks about his speech from the tower. Then, ask if there is anything like that today, do we gather together to hear our prophets speak? We are so blessed to hear from them at General Conference two times every year!! Then say something like this... Hearing is important, we have to hear and learn about messages from our Heavenly Father before we can do them. Today, we're going to talk about what King Benjamin taught us in the Book of Mormon and what President Monson taught us just last conference. As we're learning, be thinking about how we can make changes in our lives to put the teachings to work. I made the King Benjamin tower a little bigger and then made a podium/tower for President Monson. Take the towers and cut them apart so each rung on the ladder is one piece. Put the tower and podium up on the board and have each ladder piece in a cup/basket/bag for the children to draw out. As they draw a rung, have them decide which prophet the teaching belongs to AND talk about how we can use that teaching in our lives every single day. The download also has a King Benjamin and President Monson you can put at the top of the tower or behind the podium. I love how so many of the General Conference speakers express their love for President Monson and a personal witness of his call as a prophet. This would be a perfect way to end sharing time. Leah
Infographics to prepare for General Conference & teach about the prophet and apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Check out this HUGE list of general conference activity ideas for kids and preschoolers to help make the weekend more meaningful.
Life has been flying for me the last couple months, and I just realized that TOMORROW is General Conference! Holy Cow, can it really already be that time of the year! Anyway, so I thought that I would look for some games for my children and share them with you. 1. “Don’t Eat Me!” […]
We LOVE General Conference and look forward to listening every 6 months. If you are a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints you know what I am talking about. This is a time when we have the opportunity to listen to our prophet, the 12 apostles and other general authorities in a worldwide conference. General Conference is Saturday March 31st and Sunday April 1st, with two sessions each day, one starting at 10 A.M. and the other at 2 P.M. Everyone is welcome to watch here. We usually watch general conference at home over the internet. It can be a long 2 hours for our 3 year old so I put together a little activity to help keep him involved and wanting to watch. My hope is to help him identify the prophet and the 12 apostles. We usually hear from all 12 apostles except for 2 that usually speak during the priesthood session (Saturday night) so we will have 2 activities left over that we can do sometime between conference sessions. Here is the activity I put together: It's pretty simple, just a basket of different kinds of treats and activities that he can do while listening to conference. I put a picture on each activity so he can watch to see who speaks and then find the activity/treat with their picture on it. I put together 15 activities one for our prophet, his two councilors and the 12 apostles. You can't see a lot of the things that I put in the basket because I wanted the focus to be on the prophet/apostles not on the activity. Here is a list of what I put in the basket: Connect 4 game Crayons and Coloring Book brownie mix...to make during the session Snickers candy bar animal crackers goldfish Magnetic doodle board M&M's Chalk for our chalk board Apple Magnet Noah's ark tin Beads/necklace Fruit snacks Quiet book Stickers I used pictures from a quiet book I made awhile ago. Heather put it together over at simply fresh designs. You can get the templates for your personal use by visiting her site. I love it because each page has a photo of the prophet along with facts about them. I used these pages instead of pictures so we can learn about each one as part of the activity. Enjoy General Conference and have a wonderful weekend!
So, for the Young Women with General Conference we are doing PJ's, Pancakes, and Prophets for the Saturday morning session. With this we ar...
Infographics to prepare for General Conference & teach about the prophet and apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Infographics to prepare for General Conference & teach about the prophet and apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Ryan Jensen, managing editor of the New Era compiled this PDF. These kinds of details really help my kids relate with the Apostles and Prophets. Thanks Ryan and New Era team!
I LOVE theming singing time for April General Conference! I feel it not only pumps the kids up for General Conference, but for myself as well! What’s even better is I usually take my singing time lesson plans home and use them with my own kiddos! I found this awesome activity from The Friend May 2018 HERE and […]
The New Era magazine has created infographics of each member of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. These may be helpful for children and youth to become more familiar with these great leaders of the Church. Download printable PDFs of all 15. An example of three of them appear below:
Get to know more about the LDS prophet and the apostles with this LDS General Conference family night lesson. Details on the blog today!
Ryan Jensen, managing editor of the New Era compiled this PDF. These kinds of details really help my kids relate with the Apostles and Prophets. Thanks Ryan and New Era team!
Last week I wrote about a modified memory game I'd made up using both quotes from the latest General Conference and the pictures of our modern day prophets and apostles. If you haven't used the game yet, I think it fits pretty darn perfectly this week. This is what one half of the matching looks like, the other half is a picture of an apostle on one side and the matching quote picture on the other (the quote pictures help the kids...and you...to match the quotes more easily to the correct apostle's picture). If you'd like to use the matching game, click back to my previous weeks post for more detailed instructions and the link for the download. This game would also work awesomely for a Family Home Evening (or two). My kids loved playing it last time I made it and I'm looking forward to getting it all printed out so we can do this one. If you've already used the game, or would prefer not to, I do have another idea for this week. I was perusing through some family home evening ideas on King Benjamin when I came across one on A Year of FHE. I've probably mentioned this blog before, but just in case you haven't ever checked it out, I would highly recommend it. Her lessons are simple, easy and pretty great. The lesson I found used a black and white King Benjamin and tower. Each step of his tower detailed a different teaching from his speech. As I looked at the tower, an idea started to percolate. I could made a "tower" for President Monson and then add his teaching from our most recent General Conference. After going through a few different incarnations, I finally found a format I really liked (which I'll show you in just a minute). I would start the lesson by asking the children to tell me what they know about King Benjamin. Go until someone talks about his speech from the tower. Then, ask if there is anything like that today, do we gather together to hear our prophets speak? We are so blessed to hear from them at General Conference two times every year!! Then say something like this... Hearing is important, we have to hear and learn about messages from our Heavenly Father before we can do them. Today, we're going to talk about what King Benjamin taught us in the Book of Mormon and what President Monson taught us just last conference. As we're learning, be thinking about how we can make changes in our lives to put the teachings to work. I made the King Benjamin tower a little bigger and then made a podium/tower for President Monson. Take the towers and cut them apart so each rung on the ladder is one piece. Put the tower and podium up on the board and have each ladder piece in a cup/basket/bag for the children to draw out. As they draw a rung, have them decide which prophet the teaching belongs to AND talk about how we can use that teaching in our lives every single day. The download also has a King Benjamin and President Monson you can put at the top of the tower or behind the podium. I love how so many of the General Conference speakers express their love for President Monson and a personal witness of his call as a prophet. This would be a perfect way to end sharing time. Leah
It’s that time again! Help your kids know who’s talking during General Conference! I read somewhere, or someone told me once that the tune of “Books in the Book of Mormon” w…
This General Conference FHE lesson helps us understand why we need prophets and how they point us to Jesus Christ. Scripture Articles of Faith 1:6 We believe in the same organization that existed in the Primitive Church, namely, apostles, prophets, pastors, teachers, evangelists, and so forth. Hymn Come, Listen to a Prophet’s Voice | Hymn […]
Free LDS General Conference Printable with updated 2018 Apostles and Prophet and info on the back
FREE General Conference Activity Game, print out the Prophet and Apostles cards for matching and more. Enjoy for Family Home Evening games and more.
This week I put together a pack of 6 different BINGO cards for my kids to use during General Conference this coming weekend. These are for personal use. Please view the photo showing the steps to print from Adobe.
Another fantastic idea from our guest author Jenn, who describes herself as “a Primary President and a mom to three little boys . . . and she tries her hardest to choose the right!” This might jus…
Infographics to prepare for General Conference & teach about the prophet and apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Infographics to prepare for General Conference & teach about the prophet and apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Another fantastic idea from our guest author Jenn, who describes herself as “a Primary President and a mom to three little boys . . . and she tries her hardest to choose the right!” This might jus…
Check out this HUGE list of general conference activity ideas for kids and preschoolers to help make the weekend more meaningful.
I love to theme singing time around General Conference the week before spring General Conference (in the fall, we are too busy prepping for our program). General Conference singo is ALWAYS a hit! See details for using it HERE. It also is a great take-home for the kids before General Conference. The Living Prophets Song lesson […]
The New Era magazine has created infographics of each member of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. These may be helpful for children and youth to become more familiar with these great leaders of the Church. Download printable PDFs of all 15. An example of three of them appear below:
Keep your family engaged and learning during General Conference! The *FREE* Fantasy General Conference Game includes: 5 game pages for tracking your Conference guesses: Will Elder Uchtdorf talk about airplanes? Where will new temples be announced? Who will speak in which session? Points for making and calendaring a personal goal based on what was learned
Free LDS General Conference Printable with updated 2018 Apostles and Prophet and info on the back
I get so excited every time the first of April and the first of October roll around. Because that means, I get to be instructed by the prophet and his apostles and leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It also means I can receive personal revelation myself as I listen and ponder their words. I thought I would share some ideas on preparation and some printables that can help keep the kiddos engaged. Preparation: A Sharing Time Outline Idea that could be converted into a fun Family Home Evening: The prophet speaks to us at general conference. Links to some other great FHE ideas: Family Home Evening on Applying the Messages and Directions of the Prophet into our lives Family Home Evening on Preparing To Get the Most Out of General Conference Free Printables: General Conference Bingo : Attach a small package of spacers (small cereals,candy, etc.) Full Sheet of General Conference fun: General Conference Printable for Primary Reverse General Conference Bingo General Conference Activity Sheet Black and White Version: More Printables:
Free LDS General Conference Printable with updated 2018 Apostles and Prophet and info on the back
Infographics to prepare for General Conference & teach about the prophet and apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.