Discover 40+ LDS Primary Activity Days ideas for youth. From crafts to lessons, find activities that inspire and enrich their spiritual path.
Discover 100 fun, cheap or free activity day ideas your primary boys and girls will love. Use these at your local LDS church, in nature, or while serving your community.
If you're looking for some easy activity ideas for LDS Primary Activity Days, then look no further. Here's 80 ideas to get you started.
Discover 100 fun, cheap or free activity day ideas your primary boys and girls will love. Use these at your local LDS church, in nature, or while serving your community.
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If you're looking for some easy activity ideas for LDS Primary Activity Days, then look no further. Here's 80 ideas to get you started.
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Congrats to the cutest Sherry and Kathy on being the winners of my Favorite Things Giveaway! Winners have been contacted and will be receiving all their fun things within the next few weeks. Thank you so, so much for everyone who entered. Stay tuned for more fun giveaways in the future! My Mom is seriously the cutest, most creative lady I know. If you've followed this blog for any amount of time you probably already know that. She is currently serving as an Activity Day Leader in her ward and of course rocking it. She just had the most adorable Manners Matter Feast and I'm so thrilled she's letting me share all the details. This doesn't just have to be for Activity Days either, my older sister is the Primary President in her ward and was going to do a few of these things with her Primary, it would also make a perfect and easy family night leading up to Thanksgiving! She started her Manners Matter Feast with a story to introduce the topic. We couldn't find one we liked and that fit the theme and purpose of the activity so I made one up! You can download the story at the bottom of THIS post. She blew up the turkey we were using and used colored paper for the different feathers, and added the feathers along with telling the story. The story is all about a turkey named Maggie that finds out how manners make life more colorful. She gets a new colored feather every time she masters a manner. To go along with the story I made a worksheet that they could hang in their room to remember what manners they should be working on. Here's one I made for an example. They could color the feathers the different colors they liked and add the specific manners they need to work on, on each feather. Hopefully reminding them that manners really do matter! My mom said this was a huge hit and the girls loved working on this page. My mom found the cutest, colorful feather suckers that fit perfectly in her little turkey stand. I made a tag to remind them of the story when they took home their little treat. You can find the free download for these cute little tags at the end of this post! Next came learning some table manners. She found the cute place mats and Manners Matter packet at Dating Divas! She also found the cute little turkey treat holders on Etsy from Jessicas Prints HERE! She filled these cute turkeys with a fun fall mix of marshmallows, candy corn, M&M's, Honey Nut Cheerios, pretzels, and Swedish Fish. She went over some Table Manners Do's and Don'ts to prep the girls for their feast ahead. She found this sheet from a church idea book that she has had for years. If you know where it came from please let me know so I can give credit where credit is due! My mom even made the cutest paper turkey full of popcorn! She told them she had been working in the kitchen and cooking it all morning! ;) Then to setting the table! My mom already had it set as pictured above. She then taught the girls how to set the table-perfect for Thanksgiving Day prep! Then came eating! She had mini pudding cups, turkey slices, rolls, veggies, fruit, chocolate covered popcorn, and chocolate rice krispy treats with a white chocolate drizzle. We tried to stick with either brown or colorful foods to go along with the theme! We can't quit this super easy and addicting white chocolate popcorn! I tossed in some regular M&M's to add that pop of color! Find the recipe HERE! The girls were told to use their manners while having their feast. The girls absolutely loved it and learned so much about manners. At the end of the activity they passed out the feather suckers (find more about those HERE) and gave back the worksheets they had done earlier. You can find all of the other info on her Manners Matter Feast and the FREE printable for the Make Life Colorful with Manners Tag-HERE Credits Page Here are some links you may be interested in: -Chocolate Turkey Sucker/Candy Molds-HERE -Burlap Table Runner-HERE I have all the Maggie the Well-Mannered Turkey Story printables including a copy of the story, worksheet and tags in this post HERE! And don't forget manners really do matter! This post may contain affiliate links, all opinions are my own.
Discover 100 fun, cheap or free activity day ideas your primary boys and girls will love. Use these at your local LDS church, in nature, or while serving your community.
Looking for Latter-day Saint mutual activities for youth? You have come to the right spot! Here are TONS of ideas for fun activities - both for individual
For an Article of Faith Review night we are holding a SUPER 13 CHALLENGE night. Objectives: Review article of Faith, review key words, A.o F order, recognition, memorization. We will break into two teams: Challenge One: POST IT NOTE SHUFFLE Select an A.O.F and write parts of A.OF on Post it notes. (Two sets, one for each team) Set up two tables. On each table stick post it notes in random order. To play: Each team sends one player to table...they have 20 seconds to put as many notes in order, once time is up the next player goes up to do as many as they can and so forth until whole A.O.F is in order. First team to complete A.O.F wins point. Play with 2nd A.O.F if time allows. Challenge 2: BALLOON STRAW RACE Team Relay Each team player takes turns blowing balloon with straw to end - Collect one puzzle piece to take back to team - Each player does the same until or pieces are collected - once all pieces are collected team puts the puzzle together to reveal A.O.F - First team wins Challenge 3: PING PONG MATCH Line numbers one to 13 on back wall. Teams sit along other wall. Between wall and teams set up a bucket for each team. Each bucket has 13 ping pong balls in them (each ball has a key word on it - each teams written in different colours) To Play: Each team sends a member to the table - takes one ball - if they know which A.O.F number it is they can run to number as place ball under it, if they need help they must run back to their team for help, then run back to numbers. First team to match all 13 wins. Challenge 4: CUP STACK Set up a table for each team - Each table needs one stack of 13 cups - each cup has an A.o F key word written on them. To play: Each team sends one member up to table. They have 20 seconds to place as many cups in order as they can, - when time is up the next player goes up to table and tries to complete - each player having a turn until its done. First team done wins. Challenge 5: BALLOON POP Place a copy of each A.O.F on wall - one set for each team. Each team needs a set of balloons (differnt colour for each team) In each balloon put one number (1-13) To Play: each team sends a member to pop a balloon of their team colour - they must match the number to the A.O.F. If they need help they can run back to team to ask first. First team to have a full matching set wins point. Challenge 6: Whole group PASS THE PARCEL Create Pass the Parcel by wrapping one group prize in layers of paper - in each layer put number 1-13, and a small treat. To play: Have kids sit in circle. Play music. While music plays the parcel gets passed around circle. When music stops whomever is holding parcel opens one layer. The whole group then recites the number A.O F in the layer and the person gets the treat. Play again and again until each layer has been opened. Last Opening - the treat gets shared (bag of lollipops) If time allows : Have teams practice the A.O.F Rap and perform to each other. found here at ladycreate-a-lot.blogspot.com
I have created free printables to help y'all in goal setting in your families, classrooms + wards. PRINTABLES, WORKSHEETS + LESSON PLANS These can be used for ward, fhe or personal goal setting. For the full goal setting package, check out the FHE lesson kit. The other sets are abridged for various needs. Family Night Printables: English | Español | Português Children + Youth Activity Printables: English | Español | Português Personal Goal Setting Printables: English | Español | Português PREMIUM RESOURCES This goal tracker for Young Women coordinates with the 2021 Youth Theme. ☀️ In several different sizes + with an added motivational quote, this is all about daily reminding you of the Great Work theme + goals you will do this year! BULLETIN BOARDS Go + check out the beautiful bulletin board kit. QUOTES Give out these goal setting quotes as a handout to your children/youth. Best of luck! I know you can get those goals!!
How well do UNO Nephi's Courage? Play this fun and easy Nephi's Courage UNO Review game to help you review a mix of all the different verses with a fun and simple activity that gets
My daughter and her friends often walk into my craft room while I am working on my scripture journal. They ooh and ahhh and wish they had one too. So for Christmas I made my daughter her own coptic scripture journal that is available in the shop. But there was no way I was going to put the time in to make a bunch for h
We've gathered 16 super cool LDS Activity Days ideas just for you! Check out the blog today for some of our favorite ideas for activities with girls ages 8-11.