December: The Scriptures Teach Me about the Savior’s Birth and Second Coming
This is our Children's Sacrament Meeting Presentation monthly and weekly theme help section. Find object lessons, music, sharing time ideas, clipart, and much more to help you with this month's LDS Primary theme from the Children's Sacrament Meeting Presentation booklet.
Primary Weekly Themes: December 2011
- Prophets prophesied about the birth of Jesus Christ.
- Jesus Christ was born.
- Jesus Christ will someday return to the earth.
- To prepare for the second coming, I will follow Jesus Christ.
20 minute Music Time
- The song to teach during Primary Music Time in December is Not Assigned/None. The Primary Presentation is typically held in September, and so for the last several months of the year, you'll be working on songs of your choice.
If you've got ideas on how to teach this song please comment below!
Scripture
"For the Son of man shall come in the glory of his Father with his angels; and then he shall reward every man according to his works" (Matthew 16:27).
Jenny's Tips
This is the first time since I can remember that the Primary Theme actually has to do with Christ's birth at Christmas time! I keep saying it, but I am delighted! What a blessing it is to be able to focus each lesson on the birth of our Savior this month.
I'm so glad we're ending the year with a message of hope -- the Second Coming. Yay for the Primary General Board for this year's CSMP! It is a triumph!
More Help
Sharing Time Lessons from The Friend
We have indexed a number of Sharing Time Lessons from old Friend magazines. You can use these lessons when there isn't a 5th week lesson, or you may want to get ideas on how to adapt the provided lesson to your students.
- Jesus was born into a family
- Many people have received testimonies of Christ
- Scripture Bouquet Reading Reminders
- Make Your Own Scripture Book
- Learn to find God in the Scriptures
- Lead a Discussion About Imprtant Books
- Giving Activities
Primary Clipart Related to this Month's Theme
Below are LDS Clipart clipart images that relate to the Primary theme for December.
Many of these images were shared by users just like you, so please upload your graphics and help us grow. Our system keys off of the tags found at the bottom of the page, so not all images will be strictly relevant.
Related Object Lessons
Our system suggests these LDS Object Lessons that could be used as attention-getters with this lesson. Don't use them to replace the lessons in the manual -- they are supplemental.
- Read the manual
- How will we find our way?
- Importance of Scripture Study
- Scriptures and Obedience - Returning to live with Heavenly Father
Aren't these object lessons great? Please share your object lessons, too!
Sharing Time Ideas - on the Web
Get sharing time ideas from great Primary bloggers all over the web!
Below is a list of Primary Sharing Ideas from the web.
Do you have a Sharing Time Blog
If you have a Sharing Time blog and would like your ideas featured here, please email me at jennysmith.net@gmail.com. I'd love to help you share your ideas!
I Pray to Heavenly Father for Strength to do What is Right Sharing time "cell phone taken from http://www.clker.com/clipart-cell-phone.htmI Pray for Strength to do What is Right Sharing TimeJune 2012 week 1 themeWhat is this? (hold cell phone or a picture of one) A cell phone. What does it do? It helps us talk to someone that is far away and communicate with them. It helps us solve problems, feel comfort, get answers, and direction for where we need to go. Elder Joseph W. Sitati of the Seventy shares a story about a cell phone. While traveling in the Democratic Republic of the Congo with other church leaders their truck broke down and they needed to call for help...
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