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Showing posts with label Activity Days. Show all posts

LDS Activity Idea - Temple Passports

We are very fortunate to live in an area of Utah where are close to a number of different temples!
Something I love to do with my toddler is visit a temple once a month. 
Although he cannot go inside, we have so much fun walking around the temples grounds, 
talking about the temple, and enjoying the sweet spirit that is there.   

I truly hope that my little boy will always cherish our visits to the temple together. 
I want him to always remember the feelings that he has when he is there 
and strive to prepare himself to go inside one day.

As I have been thinking about this more and more, I decided I wanted to come up with a fun way 
for him to remember our visits to the temple... so I created some fun Temple Passports 
for our FHE activity this upcoming week! 
Not only would this be a great activity for family night, 
but it would also make a GREAT young women/mutual activity as well!

So how does it all work? Great question!!!

1) Have each family member/youth member create their very own Temple Passport. 

2) Each time you go to a different temple (whether it be as a youth trip, family vacation, etc.),
fill out one of the blank Temple Passport Pages. Don't forget to write down the 
feelings you felt while at the temple! (If your child is too young to write, ask them about 
their feelings and write it down for them !). 

3) Over the years, and as you visit different temples, you will have created a 
meaningful passport (journal) filled with your memories and 
experiences while visiting the temple!


ADDITIONAL IDEAS FOR FHE LESSON :
  • Sing "I Love To See The Temple" as a family
  • Show a picture about the first time you went to the temple or the day you were sealed. Talk about the feelings you felt inside the temple and share your testimony. 
  • "Build a Temple" - Talk about ways you can build a forever family.
  • Have your kids write a letter to themselves to be opened before their wedding day, stating the importance of a temple marriage and their current desires to attain that righteous goal.

ADDITIONAL IDEAS FOR YOUNG WOMEN ACTIVITY :
  • Show a picture about the first time you went to the temple or the day you were sealed. Talk about the feelings you felt inside the temple and share your testimony. 
  • Discuss ways the youth can prepare for temple ordinances! I LOVE this reference! 
  • Play a fun Temple Trivia game.
  • Have the young women try on white wedding dresses and take pictures.
  • Have the youth write a letter to themselves to be opened before their wedding day, stating the importance of a temple marriage and their current desires to attain that righteous goal.
  • Have a temple presidency member or a temple ordinance worker come speak to the youth.

Young Women Activity : Project Runway Challenge

Last night we had such a fun young women activity that I thought I would share!
I did a similar activity in my previous ward that you can read about here!

This time around I decided to add a little to the activity including "mad libs" and "challenge categories"!
It was such a blast and we all shared a lot of laughs! 

I have created some fun printables to go along with the activity!
Feel free to share and use any ideas!

You can download a PDF copy of the printables by clicking on the links below.
I only provide PDF files, as the quality is much better for printing purposes
and I prefer the integrity of the designs not be changed or altered. Thanks for your understanding! 


THE MODESTY CHALLENGE
HOW IT WORKED
We started by splitting the young women into five teams.
Each girl selected a bag which contained random supplies inside 
and a "challenge category" (see categories below) taped to the front of the bag.

(some of the random supplies included tissue paper, toilet paper, die-cuts, paper plates, 
streamers, ribbon, garbage bags, markers, etc.)

The girls had 30 minutes to design a head to toe MODEST ensemble inspired by their "challenge category". 
Depending on the size of the team they had to make either 1 or 2 modest ensembles.
The girls quickly worked together to make their modest visions a reality!
We had five different categories for each of the teams (as seen above)!
At the beginning of the activity I had printed off these cards and stuck them to the front of white paper bags
that contained all of the random materials the girls would be using to make their modest designs!





THE MODESTY CHALLENGE
MAD LIBS & FASHION SHOW
Also in each bag was a "mad lib" for their category that they had to fill out for their design.
After the girls had completed their "looks" and filled out their category "mad libs", they walked the runway!

As the girls modeled and showed off their modest designs we would read the "mad libs".
The mad libs gave a description of the girl's masterpiece!
Some of them turned out super funny and we definitely all got a laugh!

Each category had it's own "mad lib" and two possible descriptions 
(had two descriptions in case a group was making two dresses - again depended on the size of the team).
The girls filled out the blanks prior to the runway show, 
and we read the descriptions as they walked down the runway.



This is just a simple printable poster that I hung on the board above the bags at the beginning of the activity.



THE MODESTY CHALLENGE
SPIRITUAL THOUGHT
At the end of the activity, we cam together for a couple minutes and I shared a spiritual thought on modesty.
My thought was based on the talk given by Sister Dalton found here 
We sent home this small treat with the girls as a reminder of the activity and the importance of modesty!
The handout was a small bag of starbursts and a handout titled "Arise and SHINE" (see below)


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