Saturday, July 30, 2022

Old Testament Primary Day Camp

The focus of study this year is the Old Testament. We planned a day camp for the girls and boys, ages 7-11, in our stake. We divided the children into 6 of the tribes of Israel (about 10 children each). Activity leaders from each ward showed a video about one of the prophets and then lead an activity. We ended the day with a few water games that went along with other Bible stories.

Poster/Invitations:

Setup: I find it is always helpful to have a map and instructions for number of tables and chairs that are needed. That way, I can hand it to the helpers setting up and they know exactly what is needed.



Class/Bell Schedule:
It is important to have a schedule and that everyone sticks to it. Make your life easier and assign someone to bell duty. They can set the alarms on their cell phone to remember to ring the bells.


Groups: As the children arrived we assigned them to a tribe. There are 8 wards in our stake so we asked each ward to supply 2 helpers to be group guides (2 per tribe). They each received a schedule and a group sign in a page protector to help guide their groups.


  1. Ask child if they have a tribe preference so they can be with their friends.
  2. Try to keep the tribes even – within 1 or 2.
  3. Add a tally mark to the tribe. 
  4. Stamp child's hand and book (using Bingo daubers) with the color of the tribe.­

Letter to Class Activity Leaders:

You will be playing a video and then leading an activity. Teach with the spirit and expand on the topic as inspired but please keep within the time restraints of the schedule. We will provide everything you need for the activities. We will download and make sure there is a TV and USB drive to play the videos in each room. You may decorate your classroom any way you wish in keeping with the biblical theme, but it is not required. Costumes are also not required. Please let us know if you need any help or any other supplies for your class not listed below. We will be at the building starting at 8:00 am to set up.

We are creating a booklet to remind the children what they learned (see link). We will provide star stickers and ask that at the end of each class, you put a star on your class's page, in the circle that appears in the upper corner. 

Your class will be held 6 times and should last 15-18 minutes each. We estimate between 13 and 17 girls and boys per group. Each group will have at least two adult group guides to help. Please be ready to teach the first class by 9:45 am. You may attend the "Friend to Friend" broadcast at 9:00, if you'd like. Please make sure to join us for a pizza lunch!

After 15 minutes in your class, you will hear two short bells. This is your three-minute warning. Please do not dismiss children until you hear the single long bell. Then, be sure to dismiss the children promptly so they can begin the next class on time.

At the end of each class, please put a star sticker on your class's page in the children's booklets.

Class A: Enoch (Primary Room)

Video: Enoch the Prophet (1:37)

Incorporate Love, Share and Invite. Explain that Enoch was afraid to speak to the people, just like we are sometimes afraid to speak to our friends about the gospel. We just need to show love, and the lord will give us strength. When we share and invite others to the gospel everyone will be happy like the city of Zion.

Activity: Play the game "Walking with God" (3-legged races). Have students pair up, side-by-side and tie their legs together to set up for a three-legged race. Mark a start and finish line.

Round 1. Cooperation: The Bible said Enoch walked with God. You can imagine two friends taking a walk and talking together side by side. So, we’re going to practice walking with someone else. You’ll need to work together and walk slowly this time.

Round 2. Speed: Sometimes, things in life happen very quickly, and we still need to be able to walk with God when things get busy. This time, walk quickly but remember, if you fall down, you have to start back at the beginning.

Round 3. Hopping: And sometimes, life is crazy, but God is always right there with us. So, this time, you’re going to walk with God by jumping together to the finish line.

Round 4. Crab Walking: And sometimes, life is really hard. Things happen and we get sad, but God is still with us through those hard times. So, this time, walk like a crab with your partner to the finish line.

When we walk with God in life, we will eventually get to the finish line. The finish line that we’re all going for is Heaven. God might not take us away like He took Enoch, but when we die, God will take us to be with Him in Heaven.

If time allows, you can have the students pair up with another teammate and repeat the rounds.

We will provide rope to tie children's legs together (at knee or just below).


Class B: Joseph (Nursery Room)

Video: Joseph’s Inspired Dreams (2:17) – If there is extra time you can show Joseph In Egypt (2:50), and Joseph and the Famine (2:25)

Explain that after Joseph was sold as a slave, he became a trusted leader in Egypt because he was honest and hardworking. When his brothers came to Egypt to ask for help, because there was a famine, Joseph forgave his brothers and sent for the rest of his family to come to Egypt. He gave them land and animals and they lived in peace for a long time. How difficult is it to forgive your siblings or show them love or service? How about asking for forgiveness when you've been wrong?

Activity: On the cut-out shapes, write things you love about your family or things you can do to show kindness or service to them. Or write a message of forgiveness. Put the hearts around your house to remind you to show love and forgiveness. Make sure kids' names are on them so they don't get lost. We will pick them up at the end of each class and keep them until the end. Kids should not take them out of the class.

We will provide 2 long tables with 8 chairs each, cut-out shapes, markers, paperclips.


Class C: Moses (Young Women Room)

Video: Moses on Mount Sinai (2:55)

Read or paraphrase: The Ten Commandments Teach Me to Love God and His Children - Did you know that by making good decisions, you are following the Ten Commandments? After the Israelites escaped from Egypt, they needed guidance from the Lord. Through the prophet Moses, the Lord gave the people 10 important commandments to follow to live a righteous life. The Ten Commandments teach about respecting God, being honest, honoring our parents, keeping the Sabbath day holy, and being good neighbors. These rules are as important today as they were thousands of years ago. When we follow the Lord’s commandments, we learn to love and respect God and be kind and loving to those around us.

Activity: Memorize the Ten Commandments using the Missionary Method Video (2:08) – finger memorization. If you have extra time, you can quiz them on the different finger signs or sing "Keep the Commandments"


Class D: Joshua (Relief Society Room)

Video: Joshua the Prophet (2:58)

Explain that the ark of the covenant was a sacred chest that contained the Ten commandments and scriptures. The ark, like a temple, was a symbol of deep spiritual meaning and it blessed the Israelites when they were faithful to the Lord and His covenants.

Activity: Roll play! Make a fort using chairs, sheets and clothes pins. March around the fort carrying the Ark of covenant, blow horns and shouting. After 7 rounds, make the walls "fall" down. Put chairs and sheets down for the next group. Throw horns in the trash. Do not allow horns to leave the room!

We will provide ark, sheets, clothes pins, paper to make horns


Class E: Daniel (Multi-Purpose Room)

Video: Daniel and His Friends (1:38) AND Daniel and the Lions’ Den (1:45)

Activity 1: If we live the Word of Wisdom, we’ll receive many blessings. Heavenly Father has promised us that we (D&C 89:20) "…shall run and not be weary and shall walk and not faint." Just as Daniel and his friends were stronger for refusing the King's food. Using the toy food, sort them into 'healthy' and 'unhealthy'.

Activity 2: Daniel had the courage to pray even though it was breaking the law because he knew it was the right thing to do. While he was in the lion's den God sent an angel to shut the lions’ mouths and the lions did not hurt him. Play 'Daniel Says' (like Simon Says) where everyone else is a lion and does what Daniel says. The last one left gets to be Daniel the next game.

We will provide toy food.


Class F: Esther (Overflow)

Video: Queen Esther (2:44)

Esther was brave and believed in God. You can be courageous and stand up for what’s right just like Queen Esther.

Activity: Origami crowns (Instructions or video) Make sure kids' names are on them so they don't get lost. We will pick them up at the end of each class and keep them until the end. Kids should not wear them out of the class.

We will provide 2 long tables with 8 chairs each, 6X6" scrapbook paper.


Water Games

We will end the activity with water games, outside at the pavilion, from 12:45 to 1:00. We hope to have two volunteers helping with each game. One should be prepared to tell the brief story while the children are playing or in line to play. The other volunteer should be helping setup and lead the game. The directions for the game are below. 

Tower of Babel  (Sounds like 'bay-bull') 

After the flood, the people began to disobey God. Some of them did not believe God’s plan. Without asking God, they started building a tower to try to get to heaven. It was a false temple called the Tower of Babel.

God was not happy that the people were building the tower. He changed their language so that they could not understand each other. Because they could not understand each other, they had to stop building the tower.

God scattered the people and sent them all over the earth to live.


Game:

Build a tower to try and reach heaven. 

  • Stack plastic cups as high as you can, filling every other one with water (1/4 full). Cups should be stacked one on top of the other, not in a pyramid.
  • Start on the ground as towers can get pretty tall.
  • When the cups fall over, they'll make a splash!


Noah's Ark 

The Lord told Noah a flood would cover the earth if the people did not repent but they would not listen. The Lord told Noah to build a large ship called an ark. The ark would keep Noah’s family safe during the flood.

Noah’s family brought food into the ark. The Lord sent at least two animals of every kind to Noah. The animals went into the ark, and seven days later it started to rain.

It rained for 40 days and 40 nights. A flood covered the earth. When the flood ended, the ark landed on dry ground. The Lord promised to never flood the earth again. He sent a rainbow as a reminder of His promise.

Game:

Race arks through the flood to get to the promised land. 

Rain Gutter Regatta boat race - On the starter's command, blow into the sail of the boat with the provided straw to race them through the water.  The boat can only be propelled by blowing into the sail using the straw.  Once the race has started, you CANNOT touch the boat with your hands, except to right a capsized boat.

Throw straws away when finished.


Deborah the Prophetess 

Deborah was a righteous leader who sat beneath a palm tree to listen to and teach the people. The Lord told Deborah to gather an army of Israelites to fight against the Canaanites. The Israelite army gathered on a mountain, and the Canaanites gathered in the valley. The Lord sent rain, and the Canaanites’ were drowned and swept away in the river.

Game:

Israelites vs. Canaanites - tug of war. 

  • An equal number of players pick up each end of the rope.
  • The players begin tugging the rope when the referee gives the signal.
  • Each player pulls backwards as hard as they can.
  • The teams continue pulling until the center of the rope (flag) crosses where the referee is standing.
  • The game ends when the referee declares one team has successfully pulled the past the center.
  • The losing team may fall into the pool of water – "drowning" like the Canaanites. 


David and Goliath 

Goliath, a giant Philistine warrior, challenged any one of the Israelites to fight him. A young boy named David asked if he could fight the man. Goliath made fun of him because he was so young. David had great courage and faith and knew that God would help him. David put a stone in his sling and swung it at Goliath. It struck Goliath’s forehead, and he fell to the ground.

Game:

Smite Goliath. 


Form a line and take turns throwing or using the sling shot to hit Goliath (played by Bro. Carnahan) with water bombs. Once they have taken a turn each child should go to the end of the line to try again.

Being too aggressive can result in disqualification at the leaders' discretion.


Jonah

God called Jonah to serve a mission, but he didn’t want to go. He got on a ship to go far away and God sent a storm. Jonah was thrown overboard so the storm would stop and save the people on the boat. But then Jonah was swallowed by a large fish.

Jonah was inside the belly of the fish for three days where he prayed and repented. The Lord heard Jonah’s prayers and made the fish spit Jonah out onto dry land.

The Lord again told Jonah to preach to the people of Nineveh. This time Jonah obeyed. He went to Nineveh and told the people to repent or the Lord would destroy their city. The king and his people repented. The Lord forgave them and did not destroy Nineveh.

Game:

The story of Jonah obstacle course. 

  • One at a time, start at Nineveh (the cone) and run away to the ship.
  • Get on the boat until the storm comes. (Leader lightly sprays kids with sprayer.) 
  • Jump off the boat, go around the cone
  • Go through the big fish (mouth, throat and 2 stomachs and ribs).
  • Come out on dry land and run back to Nineveh (the cone). Teach the people of Nineveh by reciting an Article of Faith or favorite scripture.


Rebekah

Abraham sent his servant to find his son Isaac a wife. The servant prayed for God to help him meet a righteous woman. Before he finished praying, Rebekah came. She asked if she could help get him water from the well. She even gave his camels water! It was hard work. The servant invited Rebekah to meet Isaac and they decided to marry. She was blessed for her kindness.

Game:

Get water from the well to give to the camels. 

  • Two teams of two children play against each other.
  • The first child plays the camel and gets on their hands and knees with a bowl on their back. 
  • The second child gets a ladle. 
  • When the leader says "Go," the children with the ladles race to the "well" and get water, then race back to their camel and put it in the bowl.
  • Continue racing back and forth to the well until one of the teams has filled their bowl to the line.



Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Gift Exchange Printable

Dice Rolling Gift Exchange

A White Elephant Gift Exchange Game for Holiday Parties

A fun alternative to handing out gifts is to use a Christmas swap game to exchange your gifts. It's a great way to prolong the gift giving process and have fun doing it. It's perfect as an office party game or a home party.

This party gift exchange game will work great as long as the gifts are not person-specific. It'll also work great whether you're exchanging serious or white elephant type of gifts.

File Download - 8.5x11"
Print on Cardstock, 2 sided then laminate or store in a plastic sleeve.


Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Thanksgiving Placemat Printable

Here is a placemat I made for the kid's table at Thanksgiving. Actually, our family doesn't do a kid's table so the adults get to do one too. These are fun to keep guests busy while the finishing touches are being done on the meal.

Don't forget to put out some colored pencils too.


Download PDF - 8.5"x11"

Hope you have a very Happy Thanksgiving!!


Sunday, November 14, 2021

Temple and Priesthood Preparation

We just had our TPP meeting and it was a great success. We have the meeting together as a stake and then break-out the wards for their bishop's instruction.

Invitation

Letter to the Bishops:

Dear Bishops,

It is time once again for the Temple and Priesthood Preparation Meeting for 11-year-old boys and girls and their parents. The purpose is to help these children understand the blessings of temple service, priesthood service, and making and keeping sacred covenants. Possible topics for the meeting include priesthood purposes, responsibilities, ordinances, and blessings; helping boys strengthen their commitment to prepare to receive the priesthood; helping boys and girls understand their opportunities to participate in the work of salvation; and encouraging children to prepare to receive a limited-use temple recommend and to participate worthily in proxy baptisms as their circumstances allow.

The meeting will be held at the Stake Center, on Sunday, November 14 at 6:00-7:00 p.m. We will start all together in the Primary Room with a song, prayer and a message from the Stake Presidency (20 minutes). We will then break out into classrooms for Ward instruction and a closing prayer (20 minutes). Refreshments will be served back in the Primary Room.

We recommend inviting a Young Man and a Young Woman from your ward to talk about their experiences at the temple or with priesthood duties. Below are some resources and guidelines to assist you in planning your instruction for the meeting.

https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/callings/primary-organization/my-calling/temple-and-priesthood-preparation

We will pass out printed invitations to your ward Primary Presidents on 10/31 to be passed out on 11/7.

Thank you for all your help and participation.

Your Stake Primary Presidency


Program:

Front and Back - cut in half

We asked the 11-year-olds to sit in the first 2-3 rows so the speakers could talk directly to them. The Stake President spoke about the covenant path and the power and authority of the priesthood. Our Stake YW President spoke about Family History and making those connections through temple service. And our Stake Presidency, Second Counselor spoke about recognizing pornography and what to do when they see it. Everyone was then dismissed to different classrooms to receive instruction from their Bishop and any youth he asked to come. They said the closing prayer in their classes and then came back together for refreshments.

Refreshments:

While they were in their classes, we took down all the chairs and set up a table. Refreshments were Costco cookies and milk.





Friday, September 10, 2021

Cooking Tips

Hamburger Helper

Try mixing up dinner using 1 box of Chili Mac and 1 box of Cheeseburger Mac. I only use 1 pound of ground beef to stretch it a bit and use 2 cups of milk and 4 cups of hot water. Once it comes to a boil, cover and cook for 12 minutes, stirring halfway through. Serve with a dollop of sour cream.

We started making this and reserving some to take to work for lunches. It reheats well.


Kraft Macaroni & Cheese

The secret to good macaroni & cheese is to mix the milk and powdered cheese with a fork, before adding it to the noodles. I usually put the butter in the warm pot and add the noodles on top. Once the butter is melted, I add the cheese. And don't forget to add some noodles back to the measuring cup to get all the cheese out. This makes a smooth and creamy sauce!

Add hotdogs, cut into pennies to make it gormet!





Wednesday, August 25, 2021

General Conference Booklet

Here is a General Conference Activity book with a Church History theme to go with our scripture study for 2021. Hopefully it is appropriate for all ages. I am offering it to everyone for free. Most of the artwork came from https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/media/collection/primary-images.


Downloads:

BOOKLET PDF FILE: The booklet should be printed on 8.5x11", double-sided, flip on short edge. Fold in half and staple with a long-reach, book stapler. Pages are numbered to help keep them in order.

8.5x11" PDF FILE: In case you don't want to deal with the booklet, here is a 12 page, letter-sized version.

If you like this General Conference Activity Book, let me know in the comments. I would love to hear any feedback or ideas for next time. Tell me how you are using it and what your kiddos think of it. Thanks!!

NOTE: I am not able to translate this into other languages as there are word activities that would not translate. 

2020 General Conference Booklet

If you would like a Booklet that is more generic, you might consider this one I created for 2020. There is even a Spanish version.

Downloads:

BOOKLET PDF FILE - ENGLISH

BOOKLET PDF FILE - SPANISH

8.5"x11" PDF FILE - ENGLISH

Monday, August 2, 2021

Phoenix Temple Notebook Cover

I was just called to be the President of our Stake Primary. <sigh...>

I have a stack of notebooks from our previous presidency so I thought I would make new notebook covers. What do you think?




I've created a couple of versions with other temples. If you are interested, I would only ask for $5 for my design time drawing your temple. Email me for requests.

I uploaded this picture to our Stake Facebook page to introduce ourselves. It follows the same theme. I like themes!