Plus, some ideas specific to senior primary to get them involved. See How to use Purposeful Movement in Primary with this in-depth post all about using movement and manipulatives in Singing Time! Plus links that help explain each of the ideas listed here! I enjoy implementing them occasionally into my singing time lesson plans.
They are a great way to review one or many primary songs! Below is a quick list of all the singing time review games and activities I have posted throughout my website.
Singing time just got even easier! With my Singing Time To-Go, all you have to do is print! Be prepared for the entire month — every month! I want to know how to play this one too! Thanks so very much for your wonderful blog!! I love them! I just recently called in our newly formed ward to be the primary music leader and I felt so inadequate!
These things is helping me a ot. From the bottom of my heart, thank you! Totally my style too — quick and easy. Thank you so much for all the ideas, the kids in my ward are going to love all of this.
Huge blessing! I really appreciate this list. I am getting ready to get into serious review mode for our Primary program and I am going to use several of these over the next few weeks. All I have to say is Unbelievable!
You are amazing! Bring on the fun with Latter-day Saint Pictionary. Each card has an image on it to help those who have difficulty reading as well as to give you a hint of what to draw if you are stumped. After you guess what it is, talk about the object in more detail for double points or pick out the cards that directly relate to your lesson this week.
Learn the names of all the apostles and prophets with Apostle Swat It. First place one apostle's photo on the table. Have two people in front of a table, each with a fly swatter. Flip two name cards over at the same time. The person who swats the correct name first gets to go again. The other person sits down and gives someone else a turn. OR you can place all the names out at the same time and flip the photo card over to make it harder.
Make it extra fun by sticking tape on the end of the fly swatter so it grabs the card as well. The object of Latter-day Saint Shout Out! Two ways to play and a whole lot of fun! Each topic is Latter-day Saint related which makes this game also a great teaching opportunity.
Before or after each card, go into further detail about the topic. For the younger crowd, try these 6 family-themed cards to play a simplified version of Family Spot It scroll down to the free handouts. Each card matches one drawing on another card. As your family makes matches, you can repeat a simple phrase like "Families can be together forever. Color, punch a hole and make them into necklaces instead.
Also, check out these other fun versions of Spot It:. These missionaries are walking around town looking for people to teach. Pick a town below, then draw it in! Add some people for them to teach too. Their grandmother tells them about the missionary who baptized her. Find nine things below that Maria and Daniel might use on a mission someday. Ensign June
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