Stake Activity Day – “Because I am a child of God, I can do anything!”

2016-05-22_2150I have been in the Stake Primary for a number of years now, but it wasn’t until the last year or so that we started holding Stake Activities for the Activity Day girls.  We have one large activity and one smaller activity each year for girls ages 8-11.  This was one of our larger, more planned out activities and I thought I would share it with you.

We did something different this time around and it was huge part of the success of this activity.  What is that you ask?  We involved the young women.  The activity day girls will be moving on to the Young Women program at some point, many have sisters in the program now and look up to them.  So we wanted to involve them in all the aspects of our activity.

2016-05-22_2229(Some of the young women who helped at the check-in table)

Our two hour camp started by having the girls check in at the check-in table (see above picture).  They got a name badge and a necklace pen (which we have them turn in at the end so they can be re-used at the next activity).  After checking in, each girl was given a “get-to-know-you” activity sheet where she had to find other girls that met the requirements on the paper and have them sign it.  (For example, “Find someone who has traveled out of the state/country”….or “Find someone who is an only child”….or “Find someone who has a birthday in the summer”, etc.)  Leaders helped the girls get the activity started as some were rather shy.  Once it got going, no one wanted to stop!  This gave us a small window of time to check in all the girls and answer parents questions regarding pick up or otherwise.

2016-05-22_2234(The girls completing their get-to-know-you cards)

After giving them a short time to mingle with each other, we divided the girls into two groups: ages 8 & 9 and ages 10 & 11.  The younger girls went to a class that highlighted several topics.  The young women taught the importance of good friends, modesty, good hygiene, manners, how to set a table, etc.

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One of the leaders prepared a power point presentation to work through and they had a lot of discussion, games and they practiced how to set a table. Each girl got to take a rose home as a keepsake for their own dinner table.

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2016-05-22_2228(A closer up view of some of the handouts)

The older girls were then taken to a babysitting clinic where they were introduced to things they would need to know once they started babysitting.  The girls were divided up into smaller groups where they rotated through stations prepared by the young women which included: CPR, how to make a bottle and snacks, easy games to play with children, how to make macaroni and cheese (they made this together in the kitchen), etc.

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Once the class rotations finished, we all met in the gym for a guest speaker who was asked to speak on the theme, “Because I am a child of God, I can do anything!”   We selected a young woman from our Stake that exemplified our theme.  She was called on a mission to Peru, came home on medical leave and went back out into the field serving in New Jersey.  When she returned home she got a job teaching at the MTC.  She now travels all over the world and has accomplished some amazing things and we wanted the girls to get-to-know her.

She was incredible and very engaging.  She told the girls that as she thought about our theme, there were four areas that as a child of God that helped “anchor” her as a young girl.  These three things helped her to do anything.  They were faith (reading scriptures/prayers), friends – the importance of good friends and being a good friend and developing her talents.

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Overall, it was a very simple, inexpensive but very wonderful activity!  We love our Activity Day girls!

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Relief Society Handout {Ch. 10 The Scriptures: The Most Profitable of All Study}

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We’ve heard you and we here at SugarDoodle want to try something new for those Relief Society instructors requesting help.  I’m a visual learner, and do well with a take home that reminds me of the concepts learned during instruction.  And for me, even as an adult, this method of learning is still quite effective.  It’s much of why I became a doodler by trade.  This week, I’m excited to offer a handout that may help you simplify your lesson preparation, and stay clear from, as President Uchtdorf refers to as, a foolish sacrifice.  Remember his talk found HERE and the example of spending many hours stitching the title of the lesson into homemade pot holders for each member of the class?   Let us spend those hours for you, so you can spend time in the scriptures and other gospel study during your prep time.

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Teachings of the Presidents of the Church:  Howard W. Hunter is our study manual this year.  I started with an upcoming lesson for June found in Chapter 10, The Scriptures:  The Most Profitable of All Study.  I shared a post a few weeks back about prayer and hard work found HERE.  The scriptures to me are right there at the top of the same list of habits to learn. Scriptures are pretty much the answer to 99% of the questions asked in our church meetings and it’s definitely one of the most basic ways we can stay happy in this life.  I absolutely loved this lesson using quotes from President Howard W. Hunter.  His ideas on scripture study are spot on.  I created a little cheat sheet for your class to refer to during or after your lesson, you decide whether you give it to them before class starts or at the end of class.  I created this first handout in black and white.  It’s a one pager, easy to copy or print off with a minimal cost.  You can color it or they can color it, doodle on it, make more notes, it’s up to them.  You might find sisters using their scripture markers or pulling out the diaper bag crayons to doodle and take notes from their own conclusions on their personal cheat sheet.  The printable can be found in the Sugardoodle Shop HERE.  You might even want to share this resource with the priesthood instructors.  The next thing you may find is they just might add a lace cloth to the table.  Study on!

Hugs,

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AimeeFerre profileThis guest post was submitted by Aimee Ferre. She grew up in the desert of East Mesa in Arizona, but married a mountain loving Utah boy. She currently lives in Sandy, Utah and is a mom to 3 daughters. She owns a small crafting business where she creates holiday decor and specializes in hand-lettering. You can always find her creating new projects or planning gatherings for friends and family. Follow her on Instagram to see what is currently on her desk or find her blog at www.aimeeferre.com.

 

I’ll Go Where You Want Me To Go…

IllGoWhereYouWantMeToGoIMG_6478IMG_6483I know when we think of this quote, missionaries come to mind. But then, I also know that we are all missionaries as we look for ways to love and serve the people around us in different ways. This last Sunday, our family hosted our first Neighborhood Family Get Together. Not as a ward activity, but just as neighbors. Of course we invited everyone in our ward boundary. Eating yummy cookies, catching up with old friends and getting to know new, was a wonderful way to spend a couple of early evening hours and a definite do again each month… and together was a pretty good place to be. This quote will be added to the Sugardoodle shop here first thing in the morning.

Thank you! Brenda

FREE printable – Father’s Day / Priesthood Power Gift

Hi friends,
Can you believe that summer is just around the corner?  Today was my little guy’s last day of preschool! If you are a planner like me, you might be looking ahead to the summer months and already starting to plan things out.
In June, the Come Follow Me curriculum is all about the priesthood, which is so fitting because Father’s Day is also in June.  I decided to make these fun printables that can be used as a gift to recognize and thank the men in our life for using priesthood power to bless our lives.

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Included in this kit are two different printables.  One is a bottle wrap to wrap around a bottle of Powerade.  The other is a tag that can be used to tie around a bottle of Powerade, or to use with any gift.  I also created these on 2 different sizes of paper, 11×17 (to be able to wrap around the entire bottle) and 8.5×11.  All the files are available here.

These printables also coordinate with the Come Follow Me lesson printables that are available here.

Heart,

Melanie B.