Showing posts with label Primary Sharing Time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Primary Sharing Time. Show all posts

Saturday, July 2, 2016

The Importance of Reading Your Scriptures

I was asked to speak at Young Women's Camp that was held for our stake a few weeks ago on the topic of the importance of reading your scriptures.  As a seminary teacher, I was thrilled to be given a topic that I know a lot about.  While pondering about what I might say, I remembered being a young woman their age.  Do you remember being that age?  I recall having lots of questions that always came to my mind.  The who, what, where, when, and why type of questions.  I thought, hum, that might make for a fun lesson and it clicked!  Make a board to help answer their questions about the importance of scripture study. 

While researching, I found many wonderful articles on lds.org that cover this topic.  I fell in love with a talk given by Sister Tanner at a BYU Devotional about the importance of scripture study.  Some of the thoughts on the board I created came from her talk.  I also pulled from other General Authorities which you will see below with the quotes that I have taken from their talks.

Let's walk through the different questions and how I shared this with the YW.  First, we were outside so the board came in handy to help keep all of my thoughts in one place.  I enlarged the clip art below by using a projector and added a few embellishments to make it look cute.  I started by sharing my scriptures that were given to me by my parents when I was old enough to begin seminary.  They are used and have a few markings inside.  Then, I compared them to the scriptures I use today which are more like a seminary teacher workbook.  Completely read from cover to cover with lots and lots of notes and highlights.  I pointed out to them that I had to make the personal decision as to how important my scriptures were going to be to me personally.  No one else could make the decision for me and no one can make that decision from them.  They would have to do that.  I shared the scripture from Psalm 19:10 which talks about scriptures being more desired than gold and honey.  The scripture is below and goes on the board above the YW.  This lead into me offering the YW a Teddy Gram for a snack.  I asked them to place a little bit of honey on it and to eat it while I played the song "If I Were a Rich Man" from Fiddler on the Roof.  This is a song that Sister Tanner mentions in her talk.  I love musicals too so this was a perfect fit.  As it played the girls ate their bears and I asked them to listen carefully to the lyrics of the song.  I never realized that the song mentioned learning from Holy Books and studying for hours upon hours a day. To study Holy Books is regarded by Orthodox Jews as a sweet blessing and a great privilege.  In fact, in some Jewish traditions, when child was to start his/her education in the Torah, a taste of honey was given to the student so that he/she would associate the study of the holy book with sweetness.  This was intended to reinforce what it says in Psalms:  "How sweet are the words unto my taste! Yea, sweeter than honey to my mouth!" (Psalms 119:103).  I asked the YW are the scriptures delicious to you?  Do you want to feast upon them?  This lead into sharing the WHO - Who should read their scriptures?  Well, that's easy -   All of us!  I didn't want this to be a Primary answer so I went searching and found in the handbook of instructions for the Church that it talks about the WHO under the section based on Education.  We should be reading our scriptures to gain knowledge just as we read from books we learn from at school.  Then, came the question WHAT - What do we get from reading our scriptures?  You can see the list that was shared below.  Next, I asked them WHERE can you read your scriptures.  I used this section to have them interact with one another.  Each young lady was asked to write down one or two places that they enjoy reading their scriptures personally.  When they were finished, they were to share their answers with the young woman sitting next to them.  Together, they were to share with the rest of the group their favorite answer.  We went around to each group and wrote their answers with Dry Erase Marker on a blank laminated card up on the board.  There were some fantastic answers given.  Everything from their bedroom to school to at the park to in the car.  Moving on, we went to the next question WHEN.  When you read your scriptures, what happens?  I found a really cute poem from the Friend magazine that was shared with the group.  I love it!  Hope you will too!  WHY - Why is it important to read your scriptures?  As we discussed the WHY we placed each of the cards on the board.  I left a few blank cards too so that others could share their thoughts about this question.  I love the next and final question HOW - How do should you read your scriptures?  I think they know the answer to HOW, but it was a great reminder to remember to ponder, pray, search, read and apply.  At the end of sharing this lesson, I hope that all of you would remember to share your personal testimony of the importance of reading your scriptures with the group you share this message with.  I know personally the love I have for my Savior and the blessing that the scriptures have been to me.

Sincerely,
Jennifer












Sunday, January 17, 2016

Take Action Cards

I love sharing challenges with the youth that allow them to TAKE ACTION.  A while back, I asked the youth to take these simple TAKE ACTION CARDS with them to school.  The challenge was for them to TAKE ACTION doing each of the suggestions on the card then pass the card forward to a friend or teacher at school inviting them to do the same.  I loved the stories that came back the next day.  They had so many miracles take place by simply taking action and making a difference in the life of another person.  Try it and see if it works!  Feel free to create your own TAKE ACTION CARDS!  Great activity for all ages.












Sunday, April 6, 2014

Preparing for Baptism

Do you have a child that is approaching the age of Baptism?  Our little Braden will be turning 8 years old this upcoming July.  As we prepare for this special day in his life we are doing everything that we can to hold special Family Home Evenings in his honor.  Honoring the special covenants that he will be making with our Heavenly Father this summer.  Each week we are focusing our FHE on lessons that will help to guide him to the waters of baptism.  This week we are going to have a lesson on what he can do to prepare.  This is a little check-off sheet that we'll be using as part of this lesson.  The ideas for this check-off sheet came from two wonderful LDS resources.

LDS Resources
Lesson Twenty-nine:  Preparing for Baptism from the Family Home Evening Resource Book, 1997, page 120.

Resources Help Parents Prepare Children for Baptism by Rosemary M. Wixom and the Primary General Presidency.

I hope that we can do whatever it takes to prepare as many as possible to walk into the waters of baptism and enjoy the blessings that come from following in the footsteps of our Savior.

If you would like a copy...please email me at jennifer.hawkins@hotmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/beehivemessages.

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Baptism is the Gate Game Board

It's Spring Break in Florida and I have been pondering things in life that make me happy.  Some of my favorite things in life are spending time with my family, teaching, and sharing my talents with others.  I have been missing blogging so much!  I have decided that some way some how I could maybe try to squeeze blogging back into my life.  As I revisited Beehive Messages today I definitely have a lot that I need to do to update this page.  This page really needs a new look! I can't believe I haven't  touched this much since 2011.  Wow!  How fast time flies!  I really thought it was just yesterday that I was on here, but had my eyes opened today when I discovered that it had been that long.  I have from time to time posted on my Beehive Message Facebook Group Page and Private Page, but want to give this a whirl once again.  Please be patient with me as I try to find the time to get this up and running in the way that I would like it to be.  I'm also trying to find the right way to share my files with all of you.  I will do my best to get it right.

I am sharing this fun game board today with you.  Our son, Braden, is preparing himself this year to be baptized.  Each week as we prepare our FHE lessons we are trying to have him help us to put together games, activities or lesson plans that include something based on the topic of Baptism.  A few weeks ago this was a game board that we put together based on questions that each player would have to answer in order to advance one step at a time closer to the Baptism Gate.  There really isn't a right or wrong way to play this game.  We took M&M's and used them as game markers.  I enjoyed eating mine when the game was finished!  We used the Primary Hymns you see on the side as opening and closing songs to help set the tone of the lesson/game that we played that night.  As a TWIST to this game - I also used this as a seminary tool when teaching a lesson on Baptism.  I had the youth use their scriptures and other LDS tools to see if they could come up with places where they could find the answers to these questions when teaching others about the gospel.  We found several references that will help them in the future as parents and missionaries in the mission field.

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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Scripture Reading Ideas

I love to read the Holy Scriptures!

With this being a 5th Sunday our ward has planned a special 3rd hour focusing on Family Scripture Study.  I've been asked to share a few tips/ideas for reading the scriptures together with your family.  Our ward is going to be focusing on this throughout the year so while I'm in visiting with the adults, with other speakers from the ward, the youth and primary will also be receiving a message on Family Scripture Study.  We love reading the scriptures together as a family and have tried many different scripture reading ideas over the years.  I thought I would share some of those with you and with everyone tomorrow.  Who knows...it might just spark something new you could try and if you have an idea you would like to share I would love that too!  We have in our home two children in High School and a Pre-Schooler so our scripture study time has to be one that all will enjoy. 

With that said...here are a few of the ideas I plan on sharing tomorrow -


Additional Tips:

Don't forget to carry an additional copy of the Book of Mormon with you at all times to share with a friend or stranger that might be interested in learning more about the church.
Sit down with your children every month to read the scriptures found in the Personal Progress Pamphlet, Duty to God, and Faith in God Booklets.

While Visiting Teaching and Home Teaching ask to share a scripture with those you are visiting with.  If they are unable to read or ill read to them.


If you would like a copy of the Scripture Reading Ideas shown above please comment here or email me at jennifer.hawkins@hotmail.com or beehivemessages@gmail.com.  Be sure to leave me your email address so I can get a copy to you quickly. 

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Primary Sharing Time Idea - Introducing 2011 Primary Theme













The Scriptures Are the Word of God

This week there is a lot of excitement for those of us in Primary.  I know many of you are preparing for the BIG day...the first day of Primary this year!!!!!!!  My sister, Merrilee and I have been on the phone non-stop working on ideas to share with all of you.  This is a book that she has put together for tomorrow's Sharing Time that I just couldn't resist sharing with all of you.  She put hours into this and I'm excited because I plan on using it for Music Time in my ward.  This is her take of what the Primary Outline says to do for Week One in January.  As we were talking we decided that it would be fun to introduce the theme with a conversation about the Standard Works followed by songs that could be sung out of the Children's Songbook.  We hope you will all have a chance to use this too!

Here are the songs that I will be sharing after each section of the book is shared:

Old Testament - Follow the Prophet CS, 110
New Testament - Tell Me the Stories of Jesus CS, 57
Book of Mormon - Book of Mormon Stories CS, 118
Doctrine & Covenants - Seek the Lord Early CS, 108
Pearl of Great Price - When He Comes Again CS, 82

If you would like a copy of the Introduction 2011 Primary Theme...please comment here or email me directly at jennifer.hawkins@hotmail.com.  Be sure to leave me your email address!

Friday, December 31, 2010

Primary Logo 2011

Here's just a quick little look at some fun things coming your way for Primary 2011!!!!!!!!!!!!

Happy New Year!!!!

If you would like a copy of the Primary Logo above...please comment here or email me directly at jennifer.hawkins@hotmail.com.  Be sure to leave your email address.

Thanks Mer for this darling design!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Primary Music Idea & Sharing Time - Camp Thankful Part Two

Our Camp Thankful was a GREAT SUCCESS last week in Primary.  Each of our Primary Children earned Music Feathers to go on their Camp Thankful Headband during Music Time.  As soon as each of the songs was sung a feather was attached by that Primary Child's Teacher until all six were fastened.



Next, each Primary Child received their GRATEFUL CHIEF VEST and got to come and sit next to the Camp Thankful Tee Pee and Fire.  The lights were turned off so the fire/flashlight could warm us up and set the mood for the rest of Sharing Time.


Our Primary President spoke briefly about the message that President Monson shared with all of us at General Conference on Gratitude.  She also shared with the Grateful Chiefs the story of the Good Samaritan.


After the stories were finished each Primary Child got to hold the CORN STICK and share with the rest of the group what they were thankful for.


By the end of Primary our GRATEFUL CHIEFS had earned their CHIEF NECKLACE that they could take home and color a picture or write additional things on it that they were thankful for.  Each Primary Child was encouraged to share the messages that they learned in Primary the next evening during Family Home Evening.  Including the songs!

I am thankful for such wonderful Primary Children that I get to work with each Sunday!