Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Silver Lakes Ward Primary Activity








As a counselor in the Primary Presidency in my ward, it was my turn to oversee this quarter's Primary Activity. I totally copied the idea for this activity from a ward in Layton. We adjusted it a bit to fit our Primary. We have over 150 kids (including nursery).

The theme, "Building my Eternal Family," comes from the new Primary song, "I am a Builder," and the scripture D&C 88:119. We had a great turn out, and I think the kids enjoyed it and hopefully took away the message about eternal families. We welcomed the kids with their own yellow construction hats with a building permit sticker on the hat. They received a sticker for each station. I introduced myself as Sister Builder (wearing a toolbelt holding items like the scriptures, good movies, church magazines, etc.) I told them I was looking for "builders" to help me learn how to build eternal families. We then sang the "I am a Builder" song and split into three different groups:
1) House of Glory, 2) House of Order and 3) House of Faith.

In the kitchen (House of Glory), we made Rice Krispy Treats and illustrated how our family members are like the bits of rice krispies and when they are combined with the marshmallow and butter mixture, they "stick" together, just as the temple binds us together as families.

In the House of Order we first discussed "The Family, A Proclamation to the World," and had a fun relay race in the gym. The kids were split into families of five (mother, father, brother, sister & baby). The father had to run down the court and put on his clothes (a white shirt and tie or a Fedex uniform) then proceed to "mow the lawn" with toy lawnmowers. The mother had to run down and put on her apron and race with the shopping cart, the baby had to run down and put on his/her bib and bottle and ride their big wheel to the finish line...and so on...you get the idea. We talked about how each of us have divine roles.

In the house of Faith we had a young man dress up as Captain Moroni with his title of liberty and tell the story. Then each child made their own title of liberty with the aformentioned scripture.

For the treat...there's got to be a treat, right? They each received a great big rice krispy treat.

3 comments:

  1. That activity was a thousand times better than any primary activity I ever went to

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  2. comment was actually from me jack

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  3. What a great idea! I am in charge of our activity in September and I think this will be perfect. Where did you find the hats?

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