After finding all the eggs the girls regrouped and we read each scripture in order. This wass a great way to help the girls remember the true meaning of Easter but we quickly realized they didn't exactly understand what the scriptures meant. So, we made sure to break it down into 8-year old language as we went along.
Serving in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints allows us many opportunities to be creative, to set goals, and to stretch our abilities. Here are my experiences on my journey through Personal Progress and a few ideas we've planned for Activity Days. Feel free to use anything you find here!
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Easter Egg Hunt
For this special Easter activity we hid eggs filled with the objects and scriptures found here:
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Family History Show and Tell
I did something like this in college and thought it might be fun to try it with the girls. We asked them to bring a picture or an artifact that belonged to one of their ancestors. Then they would tell us a little about the artifact and give a brief history about the person it belonged to.
We told the parents about three weeks in advance so the girls could start preparing and they did an amazing job!
One girl brought a Book of Mormon and shared the conversion story of one of her ancestors who used to jail the Mormons. Another girl brought a picture of her 4-greats grandmother and told about her trek across the plains.
We had about twenty minutes left at the end of the activity so we used the time to teach the girls how to fill out a Pedigree Chart. We obviously lost some of them at that point but most were still intrigued.
Super fun activity and it helps to fulfill a portion of one of the goals in Learning and Living the Gospel.
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