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Mosiah 7-10. Come, Follow Me. Presentation and Printables

Mosiah 7-10 Visual Reader and Printables

For this week’s Come, Follow Me lesson on Mosiah 7-10, we have prepared a free visual reader kit with ideas you can discuss together with your family. Simply gather around the computer and enjoy the lesson. You can also purchase the printables that accompany the reader kit to pursue enhanced lessons at home.

Mosiah 7-10. Come, Follow Me. Presentation and Printables

Mosiah 7-10. Come, Follow Me. Presentation and Printables.

Visual Reader for Mosiah 7-10

No printing is needed for this beautiful, free lesson. Scroll down and learn from the material on the screen. The first page is shown. Click the link after the image below to begin and enjoy with your family while seated around the computer.

Mosiah 7-10. Come, Follow Me. Visual Presentation.

Printables for Mosiah 7-10

We’ve created supplemental printables for purchase in our shop–10 additional pages! They further enhance the concepts shared in the visual reader lesson and can be used to further remind your families of the concepts learned.

Mosiah 7-10. Come, Follow Me. Printables.

Purchase this 10-page printable packet for Mosiah 7-10.

 

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Come, Follow Me 2019

2019 Primary Come, Follow Me – New Testament – FREE PRINTABLES

Primary 2019-Come Follow Me- Free Printables

HI friends,
I CANNOT believe that 2019 is right around the corner!
I am absolutely giddy to share these AWESOME SAUCE printables with you! This year, I wanted to give you even more value, so I am offering MORE FREE PRINTABLES than ever before! My goal in creating these printables is to simplify your life and your calling. You will most likely not have a need for every printable I offer, but my hope is that something here will resonate with you and can help fill the printable / logistical side of your calling, so that you can focus on the ministering side of your calling.
I have also included in the downloads some tips and tricks to downloading, editing and printing your files. Please let me know in the comments if you have additional questions with any of these downloads.

Primary 2019-Come Follow Me- Free Printables

These Main Theme designs can be used as a poster or as handouts. They can also be used as Binder Covers if you prefer to have a more generic look to your binders.

OPTION A
Main Theme Poster 3.5×5 PDF
 / Main Theme Poster 3. x5 JPG / Main Theme Poster 4×6 PDF / Main Theme Poster 4×6 JPG / Main Theme Poster 5×7 PDF / Main Theme Poster 5×7 JPG /
Main Theme Poster8x10 JPG / Main Theme Poster 8.5×11 PDF / Main Theme Poster 11×14 PDF
Main Theme Poster 11×14 JPG / Main Theme Poster 11×17 PDF / Main Theme Poster 11×17 JPG 
Main Theme Poster 16×20 PDF / Main Theme Poster 16×20 JPG / Main Theme Poster 24×30 PDF
Main Theme Poster 24×30 JPG 

OPTION B
Main Theme Poster 3.5×5 PDF
 / Main Theme Poster 3. x5 JPG / Main Theme Poster 4×6 PDF / Main Theme Poster 4×6 JPG / Main Theme Poster 5×7 PDF / Main Theme Poster 5×7 JPG /
Main Theme Poster8x10 JPG / Main Theme Poster 8.5×11 PDF / Main Theme Poster 11×14 PDF
Main Theme Poster 11×14 JPG / Main Theme Poster 11×17 PDF / Main Theme Poster 11×17 JPG 
Main Theme Poster 16×20 PDF / Main Theme Poster 16×20 JPG / Main Theme Poster 24×30 PDF
Main Theme Poster 24×30 JPG 

Primary 2019-Come Follow Me- Free Printables - Binder Covers

Yes, I know. Binders are out. Digital is in. But guess what? I’m a binder gal. And I’m guessing some of you are too. So if any of you or your teachers are kindred spirits with me, than you will want these Binder Covers, along with all of the goodness that I have added to go inside the binders. First up, Letterhead. You can use this to write a letter to your teachers, outlining procedures and expectations. When I have been a Primary Teacher, this was SO valuable to help me know what our goal was as a primary, and little things that I should be in the know on.
Next is a substitute list. Need I say more? Subs? Lifesavers? Same thing.
And last, I have included a Lesson Outline. SOOO nice when last minute subs are called in.
All of these items are editable in Adobe Reader! Yay!

Binder Covers (class name filled in)
 / Binder Covers – Blank / Editable / Binder Spine
Lesson Schedule (Color) / Lesson Schedule (Black & White)
Letterhead / Substitute List

Primary 2019-Come Follow Me- Free Printables

I LOVE these little extra printables. But my favorite FAVORITE would have to be the “Welcome to Primary” postcard. Guys. Listen. Want to make the kiddos in your primary feel so SO cool and special? Send them something in the mail! Seriously. Kids LOVE it! My boys go bananas in pajamas when something comes for them. This is also an awesome way to get the word out about upcoming time changes, and to prepare kids for who their new teachers will be.
The presidency contact card would go awesome in the front cover of your binders, or to give to your teachers when meeting with them for the first time.

Bookmark
 / CD Cover (option A)CD Cover (option B) Presidency Contact Card /
Welcome To Primary Postcard

Primary 2019-Come Follow Me- Free Printables - Primary Program

Last year I had LOADS of requests for Save the Date Cards as well as Primary Program Covers. Well, here you go my friends. As requested.

Save the Date Card
 (color) / Save the Date Card (Black / White)
Primary Program Cover

Primary 2019 Free Printables - Newsletters

Now that church is only 2 hours, and opening / closing exercises limited to 5 minutes, I really wanted to create a way to highlight kids, as well as send out pertinent information. I made this newsletter to fit that need. There are 2 options here. One is already filled out with headers, as well as information boxes for Opening / Closing exercises.  Oh, and the study outline. Yeah, it’s awesome. But if it’s not your jam, than I have this blank one for you that you can edit yourself to your hearts desire. Both of these are editable in Adobe Reader.
Items Added Newsletter
Blank Newsletter

Well friends, I truly hope you find value here, and that these printables can be of help to you. Make sure to check out our Etsy shop in the coming days for EVEN MORE (I know, can you believe it?), including Assignment Cards and Wristbands, Bulletin Board Decor, Door Signs and SO MUCH MORE!

Teaching Teens about the Priesthood and Priesthood Keys

The ‘Come Follow Me’ lessons in June focus on helping teens understand the Priesthood and Priesthood Keys. This can be a tricky topic to teach because it is a huge area and it’s hard to find ways to break it down into small, weekly lessons.

In this video, I share a few of my favorite object lessons that teach about keys and about the Priesthood. Hopefully it will help you stimulate great discussions and find ways to help the kids in your class understand and relate to this core principle of the gospel.

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Maria Eckersley is a graphic designer and stay-at-home mom of six. You can find more of her teaching tips on her site, MeckMom.com and her YouTube channel Maria Eckersley.

 

 

Teaching Teens About Personal Revelation

Most teens (and many adults) struggle with understanding personal revelation. It’s one of those tricky topics that can actually make us feel inadequate and disconnected from our Father in Heaven, rather than closer. This teaching tip focuses on helping teens understand what the Holy Ghost prompts us to do/become…rather than just how it feels.

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You can find the links to the scriptures I mention below:

Galatians 5:22 – The Fruit of the Spirit…

D&C 11:12 – Trust in that Spirit which leadeth to do good…

Mosiah 3:19 – For the natural man is an enemy to God…

Moroni 7:16 – Everything which inviteth to do good and to persuade you to believe…

The quote about fleeting thought is from President Eyring’s April 2016 Conference Address, Trust in That Spirit Which Leadeth to Do Good. It’s a beautiful address and you should hear every word of it! Here’s the link to the full talk. The quote I refer to is listed below.

“The Lord said, “And now, verily, verily, I say unto thee, put your trust in that Spirit which leadeth to do good—yea, to do justly, to walk humbly, to judge righteously; and this is my Spirit” (D&C 11:12).

You may have received that blessing tonight. For instance, a name or a face of someone in need may have come to your mind during this meeting. It could have been only a fleeting thought, but because of what you heard tonight, you will pray about it, trusting that God will lead you to do the good He wants for them. As such prayers become a pattern in your life, you and others will be changed for the better.”

MeckMom-with-Scriptures

 

Maria Eckersley is a graphic designer and stay-at-home mom of six. You can find more of her teaching tips on her site, MeckMom.com and her YouTube channel Maria Eckersley.

MeckMom’s Tips for better Gospel Doctrine Teaching

Gospel Doctrine is one of the most intimidating callings out there. I was the gospel doctrine teacher in my ward for over 5 years and have learned a ton about how to study and teach the scriptures. This week’s teaching tip focuses on how to tackle this amazing calling (or any other teaching calling) each week without stressing yourself out.

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Maria Eckersley is a graphic designer and stay-at-home mom of six. You can find more of her teaching tips on her site, MeckMom.com and her YouTube channel Maria Eckersley.