Super useful help for Young Women Personal Progress! I found this chart and added a few things a few years ago so by looking at one page they would know what they could work on if they wanted to do something in one sitting or if they have an opportunity to teach at church or for Family Home Evening. It also shows which ones they need to talk to a parent or leader or memorize along with how long the time commitment will be. If you use it and notice any errors, let me know.
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Young Women Personal Progress Helps
A few years ago I did up a few things for Young Womens. Since they need to read the whole Book of Mormon anyway, I compiled a chart of what Personal Progress things could be completed as they go through it. I tried to spread it out so they would be able to keep up their pace. Many of the value experiences require reading multiple scriptures at a time so I have a list of included readings that goes along with the chart. So the first one they complete is in 2 Nephi 2. They will do Choice and Accountability #3. So they will need to look in their book to see what they are supposed to do. The Additional Readings Chart tells what additional readings are required but that is also in their book. If they looked for Choice and Accountability #3, they'd see they also need to read Joshua 24:15 and D&C 82:2-10. It would be nice if they included what they are to be reading about and what they need to do after their reading but they can look in their book when they get to a value experience. I have the word docs that someone can edit if they'd like to include those things. Email me at my first and last name at gmail.com.
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Tips For Making General Conference A Success With Kids
- Start preparing early. Introduce the general authorities in a personal way. Use this countdown and learn about one each day. Watch the “LDS Apostles song” on youtube- find a few fun songs to get to know them. They are more likely to listen to people they recognize and know something about.
- Have things ready, but try to wait until they start to struggle. They are capable of listening and want to spend time together. Have a few things set apart for different sessions. If one thing isn’t working, try another. Keep activities simple, things the kids can do without help from you.
- Have realistic expectations. To keep it a positive experience, I recommend not making them listen to the whole session. Recognize your child’s attention span, extend that with a few activities, but let them go be noisy in a different room when they are done. They’ll come back for other sessions or even when they’re ready again.
- Make it a party! Treats and special food is a great way to bring excitement. We make cinnamon rolls. We eat chips or popcorn. We fill a treat cup with small treats and every time one of the first presidency gets up to the pulpit, they get to have a treat. Change up the room where you watch in some way so it’s different than other days.
Here are a few other links I use:
What Prayer Can't Do and how it relates to Disney's Aladdin FHE
The Genie in Aladdin is ALL POWERFUL. He can control the universe.
But there are a few things he WILL NOT do.
Just like the Genie who is not real, we have an ALL-POWERFUL God, our Father, who can do all things! But there are a few things he will not do. Consider the talk by President Uchdorf "Fourth Floor, Last Door." He says:
Faith is powerful, and often it does result in miracles. But no matter how much faith we have, there are two things faith cannot do. For one, it cannot violate another person’s agency.
The second thing faith cannot do is force our will upon God. We cannot force God to comply with our desires—no matter how right we think we are or how sincerely we pray.
We discussed these two things and then some examples of prayers he could answer and prayers he couldn't/wouldn't and why. And in closing our Family Night from the same talk:
Faith means that we trust not only in God’s wisdom but that we trust also in His love. It means trusting that God loves us perfectly, that everything He does—every blessing He gives and every blessing He, for a time, withholds—is for our eternal happiness.
With this kind of faith, though we may not understand why certain things happen or why certain prayers go unanswered, we can know that in the end everything will make sense. “All things [will] work together for good to them that love God.”
All will be made right. All will be well.
We can be certain that answers will come, and we may be confident that we will not only be content with the answers but we will also be overwhelmed by the grace, mercy, generosity, and love of our Heavenly Father for us, His children.
Sunday, March 5, 2017
President Nelson's Scripture Challenge
*I just updated this to include a link to the full document at the bottom of this post. I am so excited so many have joined me in doing this challenge. I know we're blessed for following counsel from the leaders of our church. If the link doesn't work, feel free to email me at ashleyjaggi at gmail.*
One of the leaders in my church issued a challenge in January to read all the citations about Jesus Christ as listed in the back of the scriptures and promised those listening that if they would proceed to learn all they can about Jesus Christ, their love for Him and for God’s laws would grow beyond what they could currently imagine. This seemed overwhelming and I quickly gave up. But then he posted that he did this in just 6 weeks and gave us an idea of how in this post.
Here is the picture he posted. There are 2,249 citations in the scriptures we use.
Here is a link to the full doc. I printed the first page separately as a reference throughout and then the pages 2 to 30 front and back.
Want to join me?
Sunday, October 11, 2015
Ponderize
I enjoyed our church General Conference this past weekend. One of the speakers gave members a challenge to ponder and memorize a scripture each week. He said
"I invite you to “ponderize” one verse of scripture each week. The word ponderize is not found in the dictionary, but it has found a place in my heart. So what does it mean to ponderize? I like to say it’s a combination of 80 percent extended pondering and 20 percent memorization.
There are two simple steps:
First, choose a verse of scripture each week and place it where you will see it every day.
Second, read or think of the verse several times each day and ponder the meaning of its words and key phrases throughout the week."
In an effort to encourage my children to also begin to ponderize, I created a puzzle that they can write their scripture on the back of a puzzle piece and put it up on a picture of themselves to symbolize how they are putting on the Armor of God through their scripture memorization.
The picture is a coloring page from here (waycoolbibleschool.com) and the jigsaw puzzle from here (birdscards.com).
I'm going to have them choose a topic they want to learn more about and we'll look for a scripture or scriptures together.
"I invite you to “ponderize” one verse of scripture each week. The word ponderize is not found in the dictionary, but it has found a place in my heart. So what does it mean to ponderize? I like to say it’s a combination of 80 percent extended pondering and 20 percent memorization.
There are two simple steps:
First, choose a verse of scripture each week and place it where you will see it every day.
Second, read or think of the verse several times each day and ponder the meaning of its words and key phrases throughout the week."
In an effort to encourage my children to also begin to ponderize, I created a puzzle that they can write their scripture on the back of a puzzle piece and put it up on a picture of themselves to symbolize how they are putting on the Armor of God through their scripture memorization.
The picture is a coloring page from here (waycoolbibleschool.com) and the jigsaw puzzle from here (birdscards.com).
I'm going to have them choose a topic they want to learn more about and we'll look for a scripture or scriptures together.
Saturday, October 3, 2015
General Conference I Spy
Here's one more General Conference Activity. I've used so many that other people have done so here is my little contribution. We're excited to try it tomorrow! Let me know if you want me to send you the doc. Happy Conference. :)
| General Conference I Spy Activity |
| General Conference I Spy Activity Page 2 |
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