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2024 Young Women Printable Planner sheets for the new "I Am a Disciple of Jesus Christ" youth theme. Perfect to set up your 2024 Young Women presidency and class presidency binders! There are 38 pages. Includes: Binder covers with President, 1st Counselor, 2nd Counselor, Secretary, Advisor, Adviser (you choose which spelling you prefer!) and Specialist labels. **Message me if you need any additional labels** Blank cover Young Women theme Full year calendar Birthday sheets Class lists organized into groups: 12-13 year olds, 14-15 year olds, and 16-17, Older, Middle, and Younger. **Message me if you need those changed** There is also one blank sheet. Sunday conducting sheet Individual expense tracker Class presidency meeting agenda Print as many as you need for your personal or ward use. And share the file if you'd like to! The packet will come as a PDF format, so it's not editable on any program. You simply print and write on it! All of the pages are 8.5"x11". I made it for my own use and hoped that someone else might find it useful. If you have any questions or need any customizations, please don't hesitate reach out. Thank you!
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Want some ideas for a fun Young Women Temple Activity Idea, read on.... This post was sponsored. I received the temple passports to review them. Opinions are 100% my own. See the full disclosure. This year our Beehive class has made a goal of being in the Temple more. So we decided that every other month for our Personal Progress activity we would be visiting the temple to do baptisms for the dead. To kick off this year, we had a fun temple activity. I thought I would share with you what we did at the activity. To begin our activity I gave each of our young women there own Utah Temple Passport. I got these temple passports from Cedar Fort Publishing at an influencer event. You can purchase them from Deseret Book or Seagull Book. Or I found another option on Pinterest, if you would like to make your own temple passports. Here is the link: Temple Passport Activity I had the girls write their names in the books and we talked about how they could write their feelings and testimonies in them when they visited the temple. I love that it has all 17 temples, some information about each one and the spot to take notes or journal. Then we played a little Utah temple trivia game. I made this papers (see download below) and a little game on my Ipad. To make the game I downloaded temple pictures from lds.org. Then using an app called LiveCollage I added numbers to each picture. This just helped so the girls could know what numbers we were on. After all the numbered temples, then I made the answers and just using the same app, typed in the names of the temples on each one. To play the trivia game I showed each picture of the temple and had the girls guess which temple it was, I did let them use their temple passports to help them guess. After showing each temple, I then showed them the temples with the answers on them. It really was such a fun little game and to hear their excitement when they knew the temple because they had been there. After playing the game, we talked about how temples are sacred and the opportunities they have to serve. We discussed they new opportunities they as young women have to serve in the temples too. We then read a couple neat stories from the book "Holy Places: True Stories of Faith and Miracles from Latter-Day Temples" (I had borrowed this from my mom) What I loved about this activity was the strong spirit that was felt as we shared stories and spoke of these beautiful houses of the Lord. Here is a link to an amazing page lds.org about temples: Temples After we talked about the temple, we played a game that the girls loved!! It is called Seek Whence (I also borrowed this from my mom) But here is where you can get it: Deseret Book or Seagull Book Another idea if you don't have access to the game you could make Temple Blocks and fill out Temple Goal sheets. Here is the link to how to make the temple blocks: Press Forward Temple Blocks and Temple Goals Activity and Printables: Young Women Activity If you'd like more ideas be sure to follow along on Facebook, Instagram and of course Pinterest!
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2023 Young Women Printable Planner sheets for the new "I Can Do All Things Through Christ Which Strengtheneth Me" theme. Perfect to set up your 2023 Young Women Presidency binders! Also great for class presidencies. There are 32 pages. Includes: Binder covers with President, 1st Counselor, 2nd Counselor, Secretary, Adviser and Specialist labels. **Message me if you need any additional labels** I have also included an Activity Days Leader label. Blank cover (in 8.5"x11" and 11"x14") Young Women theme Full year calendar Birthday sheets Class lists, organized into 3 groups: 12-13 year olds, 14-15 year olds, and 16-17 year olds. **Message me if you need those changed** There is also one blank sheet. Sunday conducting sheet Individual expense tracker Class presidency meeting agenda Print as many as you need for your personal or ward use. And share the file if you'd like to! The packet will come as a PDF format, so it's not editable on any program. You just print and write on it! All of the pages are 8.5"x11". I made it for my own use and thought someone else might find it useful. If you have any questions or need any customizations, please don't hesitate reach out. Thank you!
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#spiritsays: The princesses made a pact to make mud pies every Thursday, despite their advisers’ protestations that young ladies we’re not meant for mud.
We just pulled off a super fun amazing race service project that I HAD to share it with you! We did this for a church activity --but I'm sure you can adapt it if you
My Laurel Adviser taught this lesson today. She had a little "letter" she has saved from when she was in Young womens. She gave all the girls a copy. I thought it was so sweet and went perfect with the lesson. At the beginning of class she had the girls anonymously write nice things about each other. We read them later in the lesson and the girls all loved hearing the nice things that were said. I just typed it up so it would be 4x6''. I have been trying to keep most handouts that size. They are easy to print, and I thought the girls could keep them all in a little photo album. Just click on picture. Then right click and save to your computer. I also thought this could be cute for halloween. Either give apples or a mirror. This talk went well with it. https://lds.org/general-conference/2010/04/remember-who-you-are?media=video&lang=eng I got the image from googleimages
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Megumi Sakura was a Japanese teacher at Megurigaoka Private High School and the faculty adviser for the School Life Club in the series. She is a young woman with a petite build and pink hair. Anime cursor with School-Live! Megumi Sakura and green Journal.
Whether it's an LDS youth, primary or Relief Society activity, this LDS Scripture Treasure Hunt is sure to be a hit with everyone!
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The bigger the secret the more dangerous it is to lie… On the morning of the Tory Party conference, the bones of a young woman’s hand are discovered in a London building site. Jed Fowkes, Special Adviser at the Treasury, confronts Prime Minister Robin Sandford with a terrible accusation. He claims the hand belongs to someone they once knew well: a young woman whom Sandford murdered years ago. With his career on the brink of ruin, the Prime Minister’s only hope is to enlist the unofficial help of MI5. A decision which leads him into a new world of espionage, illegal trafficking and murder. And the deeper he goes, the more treacherous the game becomes. Because now it’s not just his life on the line; it’s the future of the state itself…
Young Women Values...The importance and benefits of "getting the YW Values all over you" and making them part of your every day life. When planning our Young Women Camp hike, I knew it should involve "holi powder" as part of the activity. With the help and input of some great minds, it ended up as one of the most fun Young Women activities I have ever planned or participated in. Holi powder is very messy but cleans up faster than I could have ever expected. Nothing was stained or ruined. We truly left no trace of this activity by the next day. (See the end of this post for ordering link and amounts to use) There were three phases to our Value Hike: 1) Kick-Off Introduction 2) Value Activities along the path with an obstacle course 3) The Finishers' Festival (holi powder represented the YW Value Colors) The Kick-off introduction prepared the girls for the Value Hike and the Finishers' Festival, representing completing Personal Progress and living the Young Women Values in our daily lives. There is a talk by President Monson, "Finishers Wanted" that goes well with this message. Here is a description of each phase: Kick-Off Introduction The girls met in the main hall for a 15 minute presentation given by Audrey Showalter. The focus was comparing what the girls need to bring with them on a hike (sturdy shoes, water, bug repellent, socks, sunscreen, proper clothing, etc.) to the Young Women Values. She asked them what would happen if they put all of these hiking supplies in their backpack and did not take them out and use them.... Here are some of the comparisons she used: Just as we need the proper supplies for a successful hike, we need to have the Young Women Values in our daily lives to succeed in this life and the next. What will happen if we don't take out our Personal Progress book and use the Young Women values in our every day lives? She discussed how we can make the YW Values a part of our lives and "get them on us". Here are some comparisons she made to hiking supplies and the YW Values: FAITH: Sunglasses- Effects of vision..Protect us from extremes. We cannot see some the actual rays of sun, but we know we need to protect our eyes. Faith protects us from things seen and unseen. DIVINE NATURE: Water Bottle- Living waters, Jesus Christ. We are divine daughters of Heavenly Father who gave his son, Jesus Christ. INDIVIDUAL WORTH: Personal Item- different for each person, yet necessary for successful hike and journey in life. The worth of each of us is great. CHOICE & ACCOUNTABILITY: Proper clothing for hike and in our daily lives. Make good choices every day. GOOD WORKS: Shoes. Different work requires different shoes. Always be involved in good works. Put your shoes on and get to work. INTEGRITY: Sunscreen. Use even when it looks like sun is not threatening. Do the right thing even when no one is looking. VIRTUE: Bug Repellent Must use if we want to keep bugs away. Wont help if it stays in our backpack. Must use on all areas of body, not just one. Must apply virtue to all areas, thoughts, actions, dress, speech. KNOWLEDGE: Map, Compass Helps us be oriented-know about obstacles before we get t them and how to handle them when we get there. The more knowledge we gain, the more prepared we are for life. At the end of the discussion, the girls were sent out by age level groups to begin the Value activities and obstacle course. We staggered the groups every 15 minutes. The 4th year girls were running the Value activity stations and the YCLs went with their age level groups. We had 130 girls participating. We warned everyone in advance that they would need to wear light colored clothing that they did not mind if it got stained or dirty. We also were mindful of girls who did not want to be covered with holi powder at the Finishers Festival and had an area for them to stay where they would be safe from getting colored powder on them. (It was interesting to note that most who thought they did not want to get powder all over them left the "safe zone" at some point and were covered with colored powder, aka the Young Women Values, by the end of the activity) Value Activities Our fearless fourth year leader Courtney Lockhart, and the fourth year girls put together activities for each value. Here is Courtney's description of each station: Each station had a fun activity and a 5 minute time limit. The time limit helped keep the hike moving so the 3 level groups wouldn't bottle neck at any one point. We choose to keep the hike shorter, if you want a longer hike you might want to space the groups a little farther apart. Our 4th years were in charge of the value stations. They created signs for each station with the value name and a little catch phrase and/or preview of was happening at each station. They were in charge of welcoming each group, instructing them on the activity, keeping the energy up, keeping everyone positive, and staying on time, as well as clean up afterwards. I had two reasons for giving this responsibility to the 4th years. Firstly, next year they are going to be YCLs and they need an opportunity to start developing leadership qualities. And secondly, one of the 4th years certification requirements is “Help to organize and participate in a nature walk or hike for younger campers”. I know that hikes tend to be filled with numerous complaints and negative attitudes like “are we done yet”, “why do we have to hike”, “this is so boring”, “why can't I just take a nap instead”, yada, yada, yada... But we did not hear one single complaint the entire hike! And I made sure to ask everyone involved! It was a huge success! Here is what we choose to do for each value station: Faith- Blindfolded Tag. Each person needs to find a partner. The first partner stands in front of the other partner with their hands outstretched and interlocking fingers(this is critical) wearing a blindfold, or closing their eyes. The partner in the back puts their hands on their partners shoulders and steers the blindfolded partner from behind. One partnership is deemed “it” and off you go, traditional tag rules apply. If you want more of a challenge implement a no talking rule. How it relates to the value- sometimes you can not see what is in front of you, and you have to rely on the Lord to lead and direct you. He is always there to steer you in the right direction if only you have the faith to trust in Him and take a step forward. Divine Nature- Egg Race. Divide into two or more teams. Each team stands in a straight line with the first person at the start line, everyone is given a spoon that is placed in their mouths, the end that you typically hold when eating. At the start line you have a box or bowl full of plastic eggs. The first person on each team puts an egg on top of the spoon. They then race to the finish line where there is another bowl or box(one for each team), they drop the egg into their teams box, and race back to tag the next person in line, who then grabs an egg and races to the finish line. If they drop an egg on the ground they have to go back to the start line and try again. Set a timer and the team with the most eggs in their end box wins. For a little extra fun have everyone walk/run like a chicken. And for a more difficult challenge add some obstacles. For example, the girls that were helping with this station thought my plan was too simple. So they put their heads together and came up with a great idea! They added some hula hoops to the mix. The hoops were placed on the ground and the runners had to run around them on their way to the finish line. And instead of just running back they made the runners hop back to the start line on one foot. And it worked wonderfully! How it relates to the value- an egg has divine qualities, and a divine mission to fulfill. It will grow into a chicken if it is nurtured properly. And these Young Women will grow into strong and righteous women if they nurture their divine qualities and strive to complete their divine mission. Individual Worth- Water Balloon Toss. Everyone partners up and stands across from their partner, just a few feet apart. One partner has a water balloon and tosses it to the other person. They both take a step back, and the other partner tosses the water balloon back to the first partner. And repeat until the water balloon falls to the ground or breaks. For a more difficult challenge, each time the balloon is tossed, the partner tossing the balloon must say something praiseworthy of the other partner. How it relates to the value- our souls are precious, just as the water inside the balloon is a precious resource. Both have infinite worth and potential to do amazing things, and neither should be taken for granted or diminished in any way. Knowledge- Pizza Box Race. Divide into two or more teams and stand in two lines at the start line. At the finish line is a large stack of empty pizza boxes. The first person races down to the finish line, grabs one box, races back to the start line, hands it to the next person in line, and returns to the end of their team's line. The next person then races down to the finish line, grabs a box, stacks it on top of the first box, races back to the start line, and hands it to the next person. Repeat until one team can no longer carry the boxes and drops them on the ground. The winning team is the team that can carry the most boxes before dropping them. You will need about 20-30 boxes per team. We had just shy of 50 boxes and it was enough for two teams. How it relates to the value- we need to feed our minds like we feed our bellies. And pizza and studying just go hand in hand. Choice and Accountability- Jell-O Eating Contest. Everyone is given a Jell-O cup and a straw. The girls have to eat the Jell-O as fast as they can with only a straw. Warning- this produces some rather rude slurping noises. How it relates to the value- I feel that a lot of times when C&A is taught during YW lessons a lot of the focus is placed on making righteous choices. I wanted this station to really focus on accountability. Every choice has a consequence. Sometimes good, sometimes bad, and sometimes neutral or benign. And we are accountable for those consequences. So when you choose to eat Jell-O with a straw you have to accept responsibility for the rude/silly noises that you will make. Good Works- Wheelbarrow Race. Everyone partners up. One partner gets down on their hands and knees. The other partner stands behind them, grabs the first partner's ankles, and lifts their lower body off the ground leaving just their hands on the ground. So the first partner becomes the wheelbarrow and the second partner steers the wheelbarrow. Working together they must race to the finish line. The YW that helped with this station drew, colored, and cut out flowers from poster board, placed them on the ground, and instructed the teams to help pick up the flowers on their way to the finish line. How it relates to the value- At every station we made a sign with the value name and a little catch phrase and/or preview of was happening at that station. Good works sign used the catch phrase, “Have you done any good today? If not, put your shoulder to the wheelbarrow!” Integrity- Spider Web This was our largest value set up, and the most time consuming. But it was 100% worth it! You will need 20, five foot PVC pipes, 3/4in diameter. I purchased the 10 foot poles and cut them in half(much better price). And you will need a ton of yarn. I asked for donations of scrap yarn that people weren't using anymore. To set up, you will need a large flat area. Place the PVC pipes in a 4x5 grid. You will want about 8 feet in between each pipe. Dig a hole for each PVC pipe, put the PVC in the hole, hammer it down, and pack the earth back around the pole to help stabilize it. You want them to be fairly secure. Next take a skein of yarn tie it around one post, at the base, and string the yarn to another post loosely, tie it(without cutting it) and string it back to the original post. You will want the yarn to go back and forth between posts about 4 or 5 times at various angles. Connect all the posts to each other. When you are done you will have a massive web of yarn. To play this game all the girls will line up on one side of the rectangle and attempt to weave themselves through the yarn web to the opposite end. If you want to make it more challenging you can divide the girls into small groups and make them hold hands and weave through the web together. How it relates to the value- Think of the web as a web of sin or a web of lies. Integrity helps us navigate unscathed through the web of sin that the Young Women face on a daily basis. Virtue- Tug-O-War. You will need a large rope. Divide into two teams, one at each end of the rope, and a center line marked on the ground. The object of Tug-O-War is to pull the other team across the center line. To do this, you must use the rope and pull against one another until one team comes across the line in any way, or if they choose to forfeit. Each side must have an equal amount of players, and it does not matter the physical strength or ability. How it relates to the value- Hold true to your virtue; don't get dragged through the mud. The world is going to try to pull us this way and that, entice us to romp around in the muck. But if we hold tight to Virtue, rooting ourselves in high moral standards, we can remain pure and worthy. The Finishers' Festival This part of the activity was my dream. It was such a perfect ending to an already amazing activity. At one point, I wanted to have the girls have colored holi powder "poofed" on them as they completed each YW Value station. I am so happy I did not do this. Having a "Finisher's Festival" was the best way to incorporate holi powder, aka YW Values colored powder. At the end of the value hike, we had a welcome sign congratulating the girls for finishing. A few leaders cheered them on and we greeted them with a few "poofs" of colored powder, then handed them their own bottle and encouraged them to be ready to greet the next group of finishers in the same manner. Each time a group would arrive, the cheering and powder "poofing" would erupt. We had enough bottles of powder for each girl to have her own. They could have one color at a time and many would trade colors so they had the opportunity to use a variety as they greeted and cheered on the other "Finishers". We pointed out how good it feels to accomplish a goal of finishing and how much fun it is. Once everyone completed the activity, we had a gigantic celebration, the Finishers' Festival. Everyone used up their remaining powder and headed back to their camp sites to clean up. The clean up was much easier than I could have anticipated. Just have a hose close by and spray everything off. The powder does not cake or clump, just rinses away. The powder washed out of hair and clothing with no problem. By evening, there were few tangible signs of our Finisher Festival colors. There were a few places on my body, like the creases of my elbows and knees that needed some extra scrubbing, but I was pleasantly surprised at the clean up. This is much smarter for the environment than water balloons, silly string, shaving cream, etc. A quick spray with the hose and it is gone. In our case, we had rain during the night and there was no evidence of any colored powder the next day. Just make sure the girls have a change of clothes ready and a plan for cleaning up themselves. They will be messy and loving every minute. Girls and some of the leaders who did not want to get messy were soon leaving the "powder-free safe zone" to join in the fun. Here is what I learned about using "Holi powder": I ordered the holi powder from HERE Tell them I, Shauna Hostetler, sent you to their site. I do not receive any compensation for you to purchase from them, but just want you to know this is the best place to order from. I ordered the plastic bottles from HERE (12 oz clear plastic bottles, 7" tall) I did a lot of homework on this and decided these were the best type and price. Each order of powder contains 2 pounds each of 6 colors. Each bag will fill 6 bottles all the way for a total of 36 bottles per order. (you can fill them half way and get double the bottles of power. This will still provide a lot of powder for one person) I purchased 144 bottles and 4 orders of powder will fill 144 bottles all the way to the top. When filling the bottles, be prepared to have some messy fun. Use a funnel and have a long skewer to help push the powder through quickly. Some colors flow better than others. If you do not want to use the bottles (although I highly recommend them) you could give out small plastic bags or disposable cups filled with the powder and let the participants throw the powder with their hands (which is the more traditional way holi powder is used. Using the bottles increases your cost, but makes the activity more fun and helps to make the powder last longer. I collected the bottles at the end and will definitely use them again for a similar activity, a party, etc. I can think of so many events and occasions to use holi powder. (Watch out New Year's eve, Birthday parties, etc) From the comments from girls and their leaders, this was much more than a big mess of colored powder being thrown around (which was my goal). They understood the application of getting the Young Women Values "on you" and making them part of your every day life. Many have mentioned the connection as they discuss their camp memories. Enjoy planning your own Finishers Festival! In case you missed the link above, order powder HERE.
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ANGRY BIRDS LIVE! I volunteered for last nights YSA FHE lesson and activity, and decided to take an idea out of my Pinterest boards and make my very own Angry Birds Live game. It was a lot more successful than I thought it would be, thanks to the help and good attitudes of everyone who participated. Here's what I used: 6 small, 6 medium, and 6 large moving boxes (Lowe's) I went overboard here, we really didn't need that many, but they survived the night in almost perfect condition and since apartment living isn't gonna be my thing forever... I know I'll use them within a year. several green balloons 8 small plastic balls (Walmart... although if I had done Dollar Tree they would have been cheaper) 6 boxes of cereal These weren't really necessary, but I had so much cereal from couponing that I thought they would make a nice addition wrapping paper 2 "soldier helmets" I found at Dollar Tree exercise Stretch Bands I was aiming for a big water balloon launcher, but no store I went to had them. I had almost given up on my Angry Birds idea when I passed by these at Walmart and inspiration hit. all ready to go! I wrapped up the cereal to use as "bricks" one of our set-ups Some piggies had helmets Pretty unflattering... not the best photographers lol This was a pretty fun activity overall. I did go overboard with all the materials I purchased, so if you want to give it a try, I suggest using about half of what I did and you should be ok.
How do we break the ice 🧊 at girls camp? Why not just ask our campers straight up? 😂 🖨 Print out this get-to-know you questionnaire and... -use it as a secret sister cheat sheet 🎁 -start the getting-to-know you process at camp kickoff 👋 -pass it out to the girls to work on as they gradually arrive on the first day ✍ -hang these up at your campsite for reference ✨ -partner up girls + have them fill out each other's, interview style 🎤 -print out pictures of the girls + play "👤 guess who," asking questions based on the answers from this sheet -have girls fill them out and then see how many people they can find who wrote similar answers 🙏 -put the surveys out "museum exhibit" style and have the girls rotate to read each one, writing a follow up question or marking "same!" for each on a post-it 💬 -have everyone circle the most important fact they wrote about themselves, then share it and use it to come up with nicknames for each camper 💜 The possibilities are endless 🤩 and the printable is free! Want an upgrade? ⭐The latest redesign of this printable is new + improved, including a black and white printer friendly version. 🖨 👉It's a part of the 2022 Girls Camp starter kit. If you're reading this, ur probably planning camp. And if you're planning camp, you definitely want these printables in your toolkit! 😎 Get your own copy at the link below! 👇 Which will you choose? 🙋♀️I'm ready to supercharge my camp planning experience! ⚡ or... I'm going to keep scrolling + DIY it! ✌ No matter your choice or your planning style, I hope all my resources, free + premium, help you get the details + designs done so you can focus on the fun stuff. 😘 I hope you know you are doing amazing as a leader + Heavenly Father sees your sacrifice as you serve His beloved daughters and bring them closer to Him. ❣ 🙏 ______________ Are you ready for the get-to-know you download link? It's coming up soon. 👉 Before I sign off, I just want to make sure you know this is NOT the only resource I have to make your life easier as a busy Latter-Day Saint! To see & have all my free resources at your fingertips, follow me on Pinterest! 📌Now here's the promised PDF! 💝 Good luck with planning camp!