Gospel Art Book Joseph and Mary Travel to Bethlehem
Monthly Theme: My family is blessed when we remember Jesus
Christ.
Monthly Scripture: “I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he
shall stand at the latter day upon the earth” ( Job 19:25).
* Have a large paper sacrament trays. Have little paper pieces of bread and cups. Have the children come up with ways to remember Jesus or things they think about during the sacrament. Each idea they come up with, invite them up to put a piece of bread or cup in the tray.
* For Senior Primary, have them look at the sacrament songs in the hymn book. Have them look up scriptures from the bottom right hand corner of the song. Have them look at the words on the upper left hand that describe how we should sing these songs. Then let the children teach you. Have them share anything that they feel impressed to share after reading and pondering these things. Remember, it’s called sharing time for a reason….
For example, A close friend from school is having a birthday party. Not just any birthday party, but a space themed party and everyone who goes will get moon rocks. The party is on Sunday. Can anyone think of a story about Jesus and keeping the Sabbath day holy?
* "Remembering" is key to this activity! Make a memory matching game! The trick is to have a picture to represent a story of Christ, a scripture or quote to go along with the story and then an additional match with a phrase like “I choose…”.
For example have a picture of Jesus calming the storm, the scripture Psalms 107:29 “He maketh the storm a calm, so that the waves thereof are still.”, I choose to fear not.
* Learn the 10th Article of Faith song.Give the children popsicle sticks to learn the melody and move it up or down as they sing. Challenge a child to come up and be a dictionary. Have them hold a dictionary. Ask them the meaning of words in this article of faith that are big. Display GAK 238 The 2nd Coming and have the children share what they think it will be like when Jesus comes again.
Monthly Theme: My family is blessed when we remember Jesus
Christ.
Monthly Scripture: “I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he
shall stand at the latter day upon the earth” ( Job 19:25).
Week 1 Jesus was born into a family.
Week 2 I remember Jesus when I partake of the sacrament.
* Have a large paper sacrament trays. Have little paper pieces of bread and cups. Have the children come up with ways to remember Jesus or things they think about during the sacrament. Each idea they come up with, invite them up to put a piece of bread or cup in the tray.
* If possible, arrange some rectangular tables to make one big table for the primary children. Carefully place teachers by children who might easily become distracted by the different setup. Have some pictures of the last supper on the table for the children to look at. Have the children share what they think it might have been like during the last supper.
"At the Last Supper, the early Apostles joined the Savior in singing: “And when they had sung an hymn, they went out into the mount of Olives” (Matt. 26:30). And as we sang each sacrament hymn, the words would be impressed upon our hearts because we had actually sung them. Heavenly thoughts come to your soul when you sing the heavenly music of the Church.” (David B. Haight, “Sing!,” Friend, Jul 1994, inside front cover)
Let the children share favorite stories of Jesus or request reverent songs to sing. Encourage the children to ask questions they might have about the life of the Savior and then encourage other children to answer.
"At the Last Supper, the early Apostles joined the Savior in singing: “And when they had sung an hymn, they went out into the mount of Olives” (Matt. 26:30). And as we sang each sacrament hymn, the words would be impressed upon our hearts because we had actually sung them. Heavenly thoughts come to your soul when you sing the heavenly music of the Church.” (David B. Haight, “Sing!,” Friend, Jul 1994, inside front cover)
Let the children share favorite stories of Jesus or request reverent songs to sing. Encourage the children to ask questions they might have about the life of the Savior and then encourage other children to answer.
* For Senior Primary, have them look at the sacrament songs in the hymn book. Have them look up scriptures from the bottom right hand corner of the song. Have them look at the words on the upper left hand that describe how we should sing these songs. Then let the children teach you. Have them share anything that they feel impressed to share after reading and pondering these things. Remember, it’s called sharing time for a reason….
Week 3
For example, A close friend from school is having a birthday party. Not just any birthday party, but a space themed party and everyone who goes will get moon rocks. The party is on Sunday. Can anyone think of a story about Jesus and keeping the Sabbath day holy?
* "Remembering" is key to this activity! Make a memory matching game! The trick is to have a picture to represent a story of Christ, a scripture or quote to go along with the story and then an additional match with a phrase like “I choose…”.
For example have a picture of Jesus calming the storm, the scripture Psalms 107:29 “He maketh the storm a calm, so that the waves thereof are still.”, I choose to fear not.
Week 4 Jesus will come again.
* Learn the 10th Article of Faith song.Give the children popsicle sticks to learn the melody and move it up or down as they sing. Challenge a child to come up and be a dictionary. Have them hold a dictionary. Ask them the meaning of words in this article of faith that are big. Display GAK 238 The 2nd Coming and have the children share what they think it will be like when Jesus comes again.
15 comments :
Sofia, I haven't been on your blog for a while since our ST are split up by months and my turn is coming up in December. I realized in my lack of checking your blog about the deep loss that you have experienced. My heart breaks for you. I long to hold you in loving arms and tell you that it will hurt and sadness is to be expected. I know the Plan of Salvation gives us hope, but sometimes being human, we still have hope with a LOT of pain. Please know that people love you. I use your website as a huge resource. You are so creative and I can feel your love for Primary (and therefore God's children) when I read through your unique and inspiring ideas. You are quite the woman. I love you without ever meeting you.
THank you for all the work you put into creating this blog. Your ideas are inspired.
These are some great ideas, but you might want to edit the first idea for the first week. I really don't think that Jesus 'wanted to be killed by an evil king'.
Sister Goratrain - Thank you so much for your kind words. You are quite the saint and your words fill me to the brim. I love you too!!
Sister Vanilla Mama- All the ideas are straight from the big man upstairs!! Thank you for all the work you put into teaching the sweet little children!
Indeed Brother Joe!! Thank you!! I can't believe I didn't notice that! By the way - great name ya' got there!
Sofia!
I am new to your blog. Thank you so much for the wonderful ideas. I am excited to get some baby pictures of our primary children. I bet they will LOVE it! Thanks again!
Sofia, I don't know how long ago your little Joe passed away but I do know that time doesn't take them out of our hearts and minds. I'm grateful for you and your strength and so deeply sorry for your separation from him. My boy had to go home too 9 months ago and it's still fresh in my mind and heart. We are blessed with beautiful children from our Heavenly Father who deserve the best we can give. I'm so grateful for Primary and the wonderful blessings it brings. Thank you for all your time and pray that goes into helping me and countless others through your website. May God bless you and your family.
Someone on my Sharing Time Yahoo group mentioned your blog. I am so glad she did! Thanks for the great ideas. I hadn't decided what activity to do during Sunday's ST but now I know. I will have them draw moments related to Jesus' birth (your Christmas Bells idea) and borrow them to decorate the room where we'll have our ward Christmas dinner next Friday. It'll be beautiful. Thanks!
Sofia, you say that all your ideas come from Heavenly Father. But, the cool part is that you take the time to type them all up and share them with us! So, thank you so much.
I can't even begin to imagine what it must be like to lose a child. Yes, we have the gospel and I'm sure that helps you immensely. But, that doesn't make it easy. I don't know you, but that doesn't make me any less sorry to read of your loss. May you continue to be blessed with an added measure of the Spirit and of God's love.
Thank you again for your help and inspiration (some of us really need it)!
I used your Week 1 idea yesterday, and it was a HIT! Thank you for helping make ST so much more fun and *easier* with your fabulous ideas! Especially with them taking away The Friend ST ideas for next year, I hope you NEVER STOP!!
I just want to thank you for always being there for me and my primay sharing times. I appreciate your ideas so muchand your sweet spirit! Thanks for a year of gospel inspirations. Happy Christmas! Love Enoch Utah Primary
Sophia, Sophia, Sophia....my heart goes out to you today as I sit here at my computer with my tears rolling down my cheeks-I too wish I could give you a big bear hug right now to help ease your pain. I often check your blog but had not done so for a while. I had no idea until today what your family has been suffering. Your blog is amazing and so inspiring-both as a parent and as a teacher...God Bless you my sister in the gospel, my thoughts are with you.
I love you so much! Thank you!!! Your week 2 idea saved me today!
Thank you, thank you for all the time you spend thinking of and sharing your ideas with us. You bless so many sisters and children with your work.
Thank you so much for your wonderful ideas!! I use them so very much. I am so sorry about your lose. May you feel the saviors peace this christmas season.
These are great ideas for December Sharing Times. I hope they never release you from LDS Primary!
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