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Knowledge activities
Back to School
The second thing is a BACK TO SCHOOL activity we are planning to do using the
"Survival Kit for camp leaders" offered on the list a while ago. We will have
the girls pull the items with the notes attached, out of a backpack and read the
note, then they can keep the item. We will also discuss "other" items in their
bag such as integrity, good works, knowledge, etc. and how they can use these
values every day at school. Here are some of the ideas for school items-thanks
to list members for their ideas previously posted:
A TOOTHPICK to remind you to pick the good qualities in everyone including
yourself.
A RUBBERBAND to remind you to be flexible. Things might not always go the way
you want, but they will work out.
A BANDAID to remind you to heal hurt feelings, either yours or somebody else's.
A ERASER to remind you that everyone makes mistakes. Be forgiving.
A CANDY KISS to remind you that everyone needs a compliment each day.
A STICK of GUM to remind you to stick with it and you can accomplish anything.
A PENNY to remind you to count your blessings every day.
A MINT to remind you that we think you're worth a mint.
A BOOK OF MORMON in a lunchbag: Feast on HIS word. OR Decide ahead of time
what's for lunch.
BAG of CHIPS: Turn to prayer when the "chips" are down.
COMPASS (the kind with pencil in them to draw a circle): Full circle always
brings you home again. OR The eternal circle of life.
Pkg. of PAPER: Don't forget to record your day in you journal.
PENCIL/LEAD: Be lead by the Spirit.
RULER: Stay on the straight and narrow.
PE-CHEE folder: Have a peachy keen attitude.
PAPER CLIP: Clip yourself to good friends and invite others to clip to you.
SCISSORS: Cut out your bad habits.
PAPER PUNCH: Don't punch holes in anyone else's day.
GLUESTICK: Stick to your standards/testimony.
CRAYONS or COLORED PENCILS: Try different things in your life- color your life.
PENCIL SHARPENER: Sharpen your skills, not your tongue.
KEY CHAIN: You hold the keys to your success.
BOOK COVER: Cover yourself from others unkind actions.
BOOK LIGHT/LAMP: Let Christ be the Light that leads your way.
we did it as a
poster. It has a nice border and font, and includes 21 items. We copied it on
to white speckled cardstock and put 1" magnet strips on each corner and will
encourage our YW to put it in their lockers. It could be used just as it is
printed out, or embellished with any number of "doo-dads". We put little things
on all of the items (list follows), but it looked almost over-done, took more
time than we thought, and was slightly pricey - sometimes less is more (most of
the items could be found around the house, and we were REALLY lucky to find a
couple of things on clearance). We are also handing out a copy of "The Study
Prayer" and candies with little quotes printed on bright colored paper.
Back to School
Survival Kit -
August 26, 2001
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Pennies - Now you have the "cents" to see how valuable & special you are. (two
shiny pennies)
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Paper
Clips - Clip yourself to good friends & invite others to clip to you. (four
colorful paper clips connected, cut slits in top corners of box, attach)
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Ruler
- Stay on the straight & narrow. (2" piece of yellow measuring tape, cut on
the 1/2" marks)
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Toothpick - Pick the good qualities in everyone including yourself. Let "The
Son" be the light that guides your way. (we wanted a small picture of the
Savior, but had to settle for a sun sticker)
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Safety
Pin - Sometimes just a simple thing can help you hold it all together.
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Rubber
band - Be flexible. Things might not always go the way you want, but they will
work out.
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Crayon
- Color your life with good opportunities - try different things. (1/2 crayon)
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Band-Aid - Heal hurt feelings; either yours or someone else's. ("mini" size band
aid)
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Eraser
- Everyone makes mistakes. Be forgiving. (pencil-top eraser, cut in half)
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Sponge
- Soak up all the knowledge you can. cosmetic sponges cut into small pieces)
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Key
Chain - You hold the keys to your success. (2" of ball chain with a charm of
skeleton keys on a ring - clearance!)
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Cotton
Ball - Be full of warm feelings and kind words. (very small piece of cotton
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Star -
You are one of God's stars. ~*~ Shine ~*~(sticker)
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Tape -
Stick to your standards and testimony. (masking tape, about 1 1/2"x1/4")
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String
- Tie up any loose ends. (crochet thread tied with loop in one end, two loose
ends)
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Calculator - Count your blessings every day. (handwritten - 1001, 1002, 1003,
1004...)
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Bow -
Friendship ties hearts together. (pre-made from fabric store)
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Marble
- For those days you are sure you've lost all yours.
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Smiling - It not only increases your face value, it's contagious.
(two smile stickers)
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Stone
- Rough times help to smooth, refine & polish. (small polished rocks sold in
the gardening department)
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"Be
Grateful, Be Smart, Be Clean, Be True, Be Humble, Be Prayerful" - President
Gordon B. Hinckley -
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THE STUDY PRAYER
Now I lay me down to study,
I pray the Lord I won't go nutty.
If I should fail to learn this junk,
I pray the Lord I will not flunk.
But if I do don't pity me at all,
Just lay my bones down in the study hall.
Tell my teacher I did my best,
Then pile my books upon my chest.
And when I lay me down to rest,
I pray I'll pass tomorrow's test.
If I should die before I wake,
That's one less test I'll have to take.
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Knowledge Activity
Ideas
This is from the
website:
http://www.lightplanet.com/mormons/ywc/activities/ywtheme.htm
June-Knowledge
Learn how
to conduct music for church. Practice by offering to be the
chorister
for young women meetings, baptisms, or substituting for the
sacrament
meeting chorister.
Learn
about Homemaking. Learn how to uplift others in the home. Learn
about
taking care of babies and children. Learn about decorating a home.
Learn
about Housekeeping. Learn to clean a kitchen from top to bottom.
Learn to prepare a
nutritious, well-balanced, and economical meal for a
family in
a timely fashion.
Have a
Physical Preparedness Night.
Learn
how to make corsages and boutonieres.
Have a
Doctrine and Covenants Night
Have a
Book of Mormon Night
Have a
Bible Night
We recently had
class activities on knowledge that worked really well for personal progress. We
took the girls to the library and had them study up on the constellations. We
went twice and each girl found one or two that they were interested in,
researched why they were named what they were and found them on star charts.
Then we went out one evening to a member's house in the country and laid in a
field while each girl pointed out 'her' stars and told us all about them.
Another knowledge
activity the girls LOVED was when we took them to a jewelry store and had the
jeweler teach them all about diamonds. We set it up before hand and I must say,
the jeweler we had really outdid himself. He was relaxed and fun and I'm sure
the girls will think of his store first when they are buying jewelry.
Here's a YW Combined Activity idea for the value
"KNOWLEDGE":
Using the Mormonad "Light Reading" (the one with the YW holding opened
scriptures of which lumination surrounds the opened pages) as our theme for the
night.........we asked each YW to bring her favorite inspirational short story,
poem, quote, conference talk, song lyrics, scripture story, or even a joke from
a "New Era" to our activity. We sat on
quilts on the floor in a big circle and went around the room taking turns
sharing our "light" reading with each other. There were giggles, tears, smiles,
nods of approval and inspiration shared by all!! Testimonies and friendships
grew that night!!
Life after High School
I like the fair idea, but I would have them concentrate of
jobs, not college. Get them thinking about what they would like to do with
their lives, as someone earlier suggested. I would also have women from your
ward come and talk if possible. Find someone who has never married, someone who
is divorced or widowed and has had to support her family, and also someone who
has to work to help with the finances because her DH is unable to make the money
necessary to support the family. Also, talk to them about dating after high
school. Where are they going to meet their future husband? Do they want to
marry someone they meet at McDonalds who has no future planned? How about
someone they meet at the local singles club? He probably isn't even a member!
This seems to sink in a little more than the jobs thing! LOL!
I just did a search in Yahoo under +earning +potential
+lifetime +degree. This isn't where I got my stats, but gives you the same type
of information:
http://newsnet.byu.edu/story.cfm/39429
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/business/DailyNews/career_costs_020514.html
http://www.regents.state.oh.us/mainpages/The%20Issue-Ed%20Pays.pdf
Yes, college is for learning a trade but it is also SO much
more! I loved having roommates. I loved the planned college activities. I
loved the FHE groups you get when you go to a church school. I loved college
dances, the movies, ALL of it. College is a wonderful time with wonderful
opportunities. Sometimes, girls aren't thinking along the lines of future
employment. "Sure, many woman end up supporting themselves--but that would
never happen to me." Teenagers often think in the now state. Many go to
college to learn a profession, but many are afraid. Have an activity that
somehow focuses on the fun parts of college. Maybe have a few presentations
from fellow sister college goers from the past and present. They can present
some of the funs things they learned and did while in college. Nothing like
those goofy roommate pictures. Or, how about the mash potatoes slip and slide
Ricks (now BYU-Idaho) had during Spud week? College is such a blast. It's an
experience I feel bad that someone would chose not to have.
Book of Mormon activity night:
Read one of President Benson's talks on the Book of Mormon
Read the Book or Mormon all of the way through. Serve food with Book of Mormon
names, like Secret Combination Punch, Chief Judge fudge, Gadianton Stew,
Ishmaellow S'mores, etc. Make the table clothe look like a Title of Liberty.
Dress up for the activity.
Book of Mormon Stories--take any Book of Mormon story and retell it in modern
times. Tell it using youth names or hypothetical people. Use actors, if you
would like. Or, do a reader's theatre using the Book of Mormon as your script.
Watch "How Rare A Possession"
Memorize the entire Seminary Book of Mormon scriptures and have a contest on who
can memorize the most. Make up stories, pictures, jokes, dances, rhymes, etc. to
help you memorize the words.
Memorize the entire missionary Book of Mormon scriptures (and do the same thing
as for the Seminary scriptures)
Library Scavenger
Hunt
I shared here earlier
for somebody. It comes from YW book PERFECT PROJECTS FOR PERSONAL PROGRESS
(available at Deseret Book, Seagull, online, etc.)
Here is a copy of the list for you. (It's cuter in the book - a handout to
photocopy. Or print up in color from the CD-ROM version.) Note: the
answer to question #3 is "butterflies" - a beautiful topic for young
women who are learning and changing.
Good luck! Jeanni Gould
http://www.geocities.com/jeanni_gould
Library Scavenger Hunt
1. What is the earliest time the library is open? ____________
2. Write the headline from The New York Times for today:
______________________________________________________
3. Name the topic that is numbered 595.78: ____________________
4. Does your library still have those little wooden card file drawers?
Circle one: YES NO
5. Search in the computer (or card file) for the book Goodnight Moon, and
write the name of the author: ______________________
6. Explore the picture book area of the library. Find and write down the
title of a picture book you remember reading more than once:
______________________________________________________
7. How many copies of plays by William Shakespeare are on the shelf in the
library right now? ________________
8. Is there a movie on video here in the library that you own at home?
Circle one: YES NO
9. How much does it cost to make one letter-size photocopy? _____
10. In what library section would you find a book by Isaac Asimov?
________________________________________________
11. Write down three book titles by the author L. M. Montgomery.
__________________,__________________,__________________
12. What Dewey decimal number would you look under for a book about the
planet Jupiter? _______________
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