Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Primary Activities and Goals Kit - Latter Day Saint Primary Activity Organizer


HEY there!

So excited about all the changes we have seen to the Primary Program! I've had a few people ask me if I was going to update my trusty old "Starter Kit" and the answer is finally YES! Most of this kit is the same.... it has an Information Sheet, Attendance Sheet, Calendars, Brainstorm Goals, My Primary Goals, Birthday and Planning sheets. The main difference is there is no "tracking sheet" anymore. HOWEVER- I did include a "Support Sheet". 

 I put A TON of thought into this, and wanted to share why I made this "Support Sheet". Sister Jones encouraged children to start setting one goal per year in each area of growth (spiritual, social, intellectual and physical) beginning the year they turn 8. She also said that “Leaders and parents, keep in mind that you help children and youth best when you support their efforts instead of tracking them. Some goals, after all, are private,” Sister Jones added.

This "Support Sheet" is meant to the leader to track (yes, I'm afraid to use that word) THEMSELVES. We've been asked as leaders to support the youth. This is to help leaders remember where they have supported already and where they might be able to support some more. 

I hope you find this kit (Found HERE) super helpful as we help the youth in their personal development! -*/
 



And in case 6 months is overwhelming and four months seems manageable, the calendars also come in 4 months at a time set up.  




Some sheets to help with goal setting and parent support

 And an invitation that you can print OR save on your phone and text. 


To use this invitation (anyone can use this anytime): Go to this blog from your phone, select this picture and "save image" to your phone. Then open it in any photo editing app and add text with your information on it. Save the new invitation with your information, and send your invitation to anyone VIA text (or e-mail)!!


Thursday, April 11, 2019

Gospel Standards Starburst Scramble - Latter Day Saint Activity



This activity is similar to the Articles of Faith Hunt.  and is an awesome activity to do outside!

There are 13 "My Gospel Standards". Each one is split into three pieces (39 total). 
For this activity, have the players find all the pieces (hidden in a room or outside) and put them in the correct order. These pieces were sized to fit a starburst double pack. For extra fun, split your group into two... Pink Team VS. Red Red Team and have them race each other!!


Depending on how you want to do the activity, you would need:

39 Starbursts: If you are only doing 1 set (not a competition) and want to attach each "piece" to a starburst

OR

78 Starbursts: If you are having two teams compete and you are using BOTH Pink and Red

OR

Simply attach a Starburst to each handout. You can scatter the pieces without any Starbursts and have players find just the "pieces" of paper. 



If you can access my blog from your phone, you can save this invitation below as a picture. Then, edit it with any simple photo-editing tool to add text and fill in the information for Place, Time and Date. Then you can text out this invitation/reminder :). 



Once they have found all the pieces... it should look something like this. If you have extra time, you have can have the players scramble all the pieces and put them back in order again :)





Thursday, April 4, 2019

Articles of Faith Hunt / Easter Activity




Each of the 13 Articles of Faith have been split up into 3 pieces (making a total of 39). 



With all the pieces prepared on either either Easter eggs or chocolate (pieces are sized to fit "treasures" but can really be put on anything you want), prepare them for an Easter egg hunt. Players must find all 3 pieces to each Article of Faith and then put the pieces in the correct order. Hide the pieces well if you want this to take a long time, or not so well for a faster activity. 


 If you would like two teams to race each other, assign each team a color (blue or pink) for a total of 78 pieces. They are only allowed to pick up pieces in their color. The first team to find all their pieces AND put the Articles of Faith in the correct order, WINS!

This activity took me about 20 minutes to cut, tape and spread eggs out :). Once the pages are cut, folded and glued, each "piece" will be double sided... with the number on one side and the Articles of faith piece on the other. 





If there is extra time, let the players fill out this handout :)


If you can access my blog from your phone, you can save this invitation below as a picture. Then, edit it with any simple photo-editing tool to add text. Then you can text out this invitation/reminder :)



I also made this for use anytime (not just Easter)










These files are available here 


Tuesday, March 5, 2019

The Family Proclamation

Shout out to my sister who helped me arrange/decorate this wall - Thank you, Julie! I like making stuff on the computer, but I'm seriously challenged when it comes to decorating! It's still a work in progress, but I'm loving how it's turning out! Also, love Yongsung Kim art!!




Anyways... I wanted The Proclamation but I needed a landscape version. I couldn't find one that was the right shape for my frame (12x16 ... one of my favorite frames form Ikea), so I put this one together. Costco will print 12x18 so I left some room on the sides to cut later. I figured I'm not the only one to need/want one of these... so here is the free printable :). I thought this could make a great gift for Activity Days too!