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What to do with old Camp and Scout T-Shirts (Sew and No-Sew T-Shirt Bags)

If you're like me, you've got dozens of camp and school t-shirts that are too small or too ugly to wear outside, right? Well, here are some fun ideas to help you recycle those old tees into something usable again! This craft is easy to do and would...
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The Importance of Following Directions

Then to give a break from the reading (and to rouse the sleepy-headed students), I passed out a "3-Minute Test." This was a quick little quiz to test "obedience" and precision to directions. You can easily make your own. Start off by announcing that ...
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Scripture Memory - The 8 Best Game

Today we played a memory game. I had previously selected 8 scripture mastery scriptures that I felt needed review. Drawing a big sixteen-square table, I then mixed up scripture references and key words all over the board. Then I covered them with col...
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Signs of the Times

Today, to emphasize the material in the teacher's manual, we did a Signs-of-the-Times activity. As suggested by the manual, I made a copy of pages 299-300 in the appendix of the manual, "Helaman and 3 Nephi: a Parallel to the Second Coming of Christ....
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Relief Society Sleepover

I belong to a singles ward. After having read many fabulous ideas posted by other sisters of the church, it seemed as though they all came from family wards. Here is one of my ward's most successful Relief Society weekday activity. We held it at our ...
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Bucket Game

Everyone stands in a circle (alternate boy/girl if possible). Everyone holds hands. There is a bucket or a large trash can in the center (just short enough to jump over if needed). Everyone can try to pull each other so that someone either touche...
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Questions Jumble, A FHE Game

Questions Jumble (I have successfully used this game with YSA groups and youth groups. It is fun interactive and requires no preparation. ) Number of Players: 4 or more Required materials: pens or pencils for each player and paper Preparation: None T...
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Scripture Mastery Muffin Cup Game

Following is Seminary Mom's scripture mastery game idea: Preparation 1. I cut out circles of paper using the base of a small glass for tracing a well-rounded circle (not that a perfect circle really matters). 2. I wrote the historical setting on each...
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Tree of Life - Spiritual Fruits Activity

Today we reviewed four chapters in Alma - chapters 27 through 30. To start off, we read the chapter heading for Alma 27. Then the students divided into teams of two. They shared with one another something meaningful they had found in that chapter or ...
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VIDEO: Look Inside an LDS Dry-Pack Cannery

An LDS cannery volunteer answers questions and demonstrates how dry pack canning is done at these facilities: ...
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Christmas Service Project for injured members of US Armed Forces

I saw this post on Facebook today, and am sharing it here so you all can see it, too. When doing your Christmas cards, take one and send it to this address: ...
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Spudwood Derby Activity

Every year, Memphis singles enjoy their annual Spudwood Derby. After a great baked potato bar, singles are separated into teams that make a "spudwood" derby car out of a raw potato. ...
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Planning Successful LDS Singles Activities: A case study of the Memphis Tennessee LDS Singles Branch

I interviewed a Young Single Adult in the Memphis, Tennessee area, John Moore, and got a lot of information on activities that group has held over the past few years. ...
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Find Someone Who

This is a good activity to do with students at the beginning of a course. It provides a quick way for students to connect with one another and helps them overcome initial shyness in a new situation. ...
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Simple Service / Charity activity

Give each person in your class a quarter. Tell them that they can use the quarter for themselves or place it in the jar... ...
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