Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Halloween
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Saturday, August 31, 2013
Primary Program Review
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Saturday, August 24, 2013
Back to School
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Saturday, August 3, 2013
Prayer
August Week 1: The scriptures teach me how to pray.
The song for this month is "A Child's Prayer". Most of your primary children should be familiar with this song...you may just need to review it. The Friend magazine provides an activity that lends itself well to this week's theme. See here.
Assign a song for practice to each person who prayed (be sure to have "A Child's Prayer" as one of the songs). The Friend only provides 4 people so I will be adding a few additional ones. Place cards with these people & the scripture reference in a container to draw from. Place large visuals of the "why he/she prayed" and "what happened" cards on the chalkboard. I will be printing mine out on 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of paper. Be sure to mix them up! Choose a child to pick a card & read it out loud...the person and the scripture reference. Have the rest of the children match the "who" and "what" that go with the person. Sing a song for practice.
*I am going to add the following scriptural figures:
Alma - Prayed for help in teaching the Zoramites. Asked Heavenly Father to comfort him and his companions and give them strength in their missionary work. See chapter 31.
Ammon - See Alma 27:4-5, 10-12
King Mosiah - See Mosiah 28:6-7
The Primary Children - See Moroni 10:3-5
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Thursday, July 11, 2013
Pioneer Day
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Monday, June 17, 2013
BYU Women's Conference - Primary Singing Time Ideas
I had the opportunity to create a Sharing Station for BYU Women's Conference this year. I was beyond thrilled when I received the topic, "Primary Singing Time Fun". I had never been to Women's Conference before so I wasn't sure what to expect...talk about a wonderful experience! It was so great to chat with all of the amazing women who strolled through my booth. I met many choristers and was able to share my ideas with them as well as hear some of theirs. One thing that remained consistent with every chorister was the LOVE they all had for their calling. It truly is the best calling in the church. We are so blessed to teach these sweet children about the gospel through music each week & to learn from their testimonies.
You can view my virtual sharing station & handouts here. I shared ideas for the following topics:
Games
Seasonal Activities
Wiggle Songs
Program Review Activities
New Children
Birthdays
Singing Motivators
How to Teach a Song
Song Ideas for the Weekly Themes (correspond with the Sharing Time Outline)
Monthly Planning Worksheet
Resources
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Monday, June 10, 2013
Dress A Father
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Saturday, June 8, 2013
Week 2: If I live worthily, the Holy Ghost will help me choose the right.
Hop To It - This idea was originally seen here. I did this a couple years ago and the children LOVED it. You will need 6-8 plastic leaping frogs...I bought mine at the dollar store but I have also seen larger ones at JoAnn's. Number each frog. Place a start line with tape on the floor. Begin by asking the children what gift we are given when we are baptized. Ask the children what the Holy Ghost helps us do. Call 2 children up at a time and have them each share a way that they can live worthily. Next, have them each pick a frog and place them on the start line. As you say, "On your mark, get set, GO" the children press down on their frogs to make them leap. Whatever frog leaps the farthest is the song that you sing.
Close by bearing your testimony of the gift of the Holy Ghost. Explain to the children that if they live worthily, the Holy Ghost will help them make correct choices.
Other songs for practice this week could include: "The Holy Ghost" p. 105, "Listen, Listen" p. 107, "The Still Small Voice" p. 106.
Listen to the Still Small Voice - The Friend magazine this month (June 2013) has a darling activity that teaches how the Holy Ghost helps us choose the right. It can be found here.
Place the pictures in a bag and the words on the table. Choose a child to select a picture from the bag and find the words that match the picture. After a match is made, sing a song.
*This could also be done as classic memory. Tape the pictures and the words to the chalkboard with the backs facing out, creating a memory game. Have a child try to make a match. When a match is made, sing a song.
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When I Am Baptized
Hello! Sorry for my lack of posting. Life in the month of May was a little crazy around here...I am sure many of you can relate! But now summer is upon us & I welcome the slower pace that accompanies it. I am sure most of you have already made a visual for "When I Am Baptized", but I thought I would still share mine.
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Saturday, May 18, 2013
Week 3: Prophets teach me to pay tithing.
A darling idea for teaching this theme can be found here. Why reinvent the wheel??? A PDF for a piggy bank is provided but if you do not want to make it, you can always use a real one. Assign songs for practice to 9 quarters. Invite a child to drop a quarter into the bank & then sing the corresponding song. Keep the tenth quarter out so you can talk about giving the Lord one tenth (put in a tithing envelope). Bear your testimony of the blessings that are received from paying a full tithe. Have fun!
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Saturday, May 11, 2013
Build-a-Mother
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Thursday, March 28, 2013
Easter Ideas
"Eggs"-entration
Make or print clipart images of non-matching Easter eggs. You will need at least 12-16 (for a total of 6-8 matches). Write numbers, song titles, lines from songs ("Whenever I hear the song of a bird" on one & "or look at the blue, blue sky" on the other), or keywords for songs on the back of each egg. Pictures representing the topic/keyword of the songs would also work. Lay them out on the table or tape them to the chalkboard. Have a child try to make a match. Whenever a match is made, sing the corresponding song.
Easter "Do As I'm Doing"
I purchased these masks & ears from the Target dollar section, but I have seen similar items at Michael's. Make Easter action cards that say, "Hop like a bunny", "Peck like a chick", "Roll like an egg", "Gambol like a lamb", etc. Simply have a child draw a card & lead the rest of the children in "Do As I'm Doing" Easter style! Have him or her wear the mask or ears that corresponds to the card chosen.
Easter Egg Hunt
Place song titles in plastic Easter eggs & hide them around the room. Choose a child to find an egg. Sing the song inside.
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Saturday, March 23, 2013
Week 4: Jesus Christ is our Savior
If you did not do the activity I posted for week 1, it would also work well for this week. See the post here.
Another idea is to put the following scriptures in plastic Easter eggs. Each scripture contains a message that Christ taught. Have a child pick an egg and read the scripture. Have the child identify what the Savior taught us & discuss it with the group. Sing the corresponding song.
Opening song - Tell Me the Stories of Jesus p. 57
John 13:34-35 - Love One Another p. 136
Mark 16:15 - The Church of Jesus Christ p. 77
3 Nephi 11:37 - Baptism p. 100
3 Nephi 18:19 - A Child's Prayer p. 12
Matthew 5: 16 - Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam p. 60
John 15: 10-12 - I Feel My Savior's Love p. 74
John 13:15 - I'm Trying to Be like Jesus p. 78
Matthew 5:14-16 - I Am like a Star p. 163
John 13:17 - Choose the Right Way p. 160
Matthew 5:43-46 - Jesus Said Love Everyone p. 61
Bear your testimony of the Savior, His life, and the Atonement. Testify that Jesus provided us with a perfect example to follow. He then gave His life so we could all be saved from sin. He is truly our Savior. Close by singing "He Sent His Son" (p. 57).
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Thursday, March 14, 2013
Jesus Christ is Our Savior - Week 3
This is a continuation from last week's activity. Again, you may intersperse this activity with teaching "If the Savior Stood Beside Me" or other song practice. You will need the following numbered eggs with objects placed inside them:
Egg 10 - Piece of white cloth & Egg 11 - Spices
One of Jesus' disciples asked Pilate if he could care for Jesus' body after He died. Pilate agreed to let him do this. Mary & Mary Magdalene wrapped Jesus' body in linen & used spices to preserve His body. They would return to do this again in a few days.
Egg 12 - Rock
A large rock was rolled in front of the tomb. The Pharisees asked Pilate to place a guard in front of the tomb...Jesus had told them that He would rise on the third day. They were afraid that the disciples might come & take the body to make it look like Jesus had risen.
Egg 13 - Empty egg
An angel of the Lord descended from heaven & rolled back the stone from the tomb. When Mary & Mary Magdalene returned, they entered the tomb & saw an angel of the Lord who told them, "Be not affrighted: Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, which was crucified; He is risen; He is not here." Mary Magdalene ran to tell Jesus' disciples. They ran to the tomb & saw that it was empty.
Jesus first appeared to Mary Magdalene while she was in the garden mourning. She turned & saw Jesus standing there, but she did not recognize Him. She thought He was the gardener or caretaker. Jesus called Mary by her name...she realized it was the Savior & cried, "Rabboni" (Master). Jesus asked Mary not to touch Him because He had not yet ascended to His Father in Heaven. He told her to go to the apostles & tell them what she had seen.
Bear testimony of your love for the Savior, the resurrection, & the blessings we receive from it.
Other songs for practice include:
On a Golden Springtime
Did Jesus Really Live Again?
Jesus Has Risen
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Sunday, March 3, 2013
St. Patrick's Day Ideas
St. Patrick's Day is actually on Sunday this year!!! Here are some fun & simple ideas to incorporate the holiday into singing time.
Leprechaun Hats
I found these mini hats at Harmon's grocery store but I have also seen them at various craft stores (JoAnn's & Michael's). Simply create a memory game by numbering the insides of the hats. Pictures representing the keywords of the songs you'd like to sing also work. Place the hats in rows on the table. Invite a child to try & find a match. When a match is made, sing the corresponding song.
St. Patty's Day Rainbow
Create a rainbow on the chalkboard using various colors of crate paper. Assign a song to each color of the rainbow. Have a child come up & choose one of the colors off the rainbow. Sing the corresponding song. Since there's always a "pot of gold" at the end of a rainbow, provide each child with a gold treat at the end of singing time. Harmon's & Orson Gygi sell gold chocolate coins but they are kind of pricey. I have used Rolos in the past. A fun size bag of Skittles would also be cute (the colors of the rainbow). Whatever the treat, place it in a black pot (I found a plastic one at Target).
Magic Shoes
I originally found this idea on Sugardoodle & it was a total hit. Find or make a pair of green shoes. Talk to a member of your primary presidency beforehand about wearing the shoes (Disclaimer: it will require dancing). Explain to the children that a Leprechaun has left a pair of magic dancing shoes. These shoes cause whoever wears them to dance. The better the children sing, the better the shoes work. Instruct the person wearing the shoes to start off dancing slowly...maybe just tapping their feet. As the children sing well, have the helper start to dance more quickly. When I did this, many of the children wanted to try wearing the shoes (especially the oldest boys). Use your discretion...this can be a lot of fun but has the potential to get rowdy!
Shamrocks
I found my shamrocks at JoAnn's. A clipart image will also work. Number the back of the shamrocks & assign a song to each one. Tape the shamrocks underneath the chairs throughout the room. At the beginning of singing time, have the children check underneath their chairs. Have the "lucky" children with shamrocks come up one at a time to lead the song. Sing the corresponding song.
Leprechaun Leader
I found all of these items at JoAnn's last year. Simply have a child wear the leprechaun mask or green glasses & lead the group using the "lucky" wand.
*A fun way to determine who gets to participate during all of these games is to place shamrocks underneath the children's chairs. At the beginning of singing time, have the children check to see how "lucky" they are...those with shamrocks get to be the helpers during the chosen activity.
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