THESE ARE FAST, LOW COST, AND LAST-MINUTE LESSONS FOR YOUR TODDLER you can put together in hopefully a creative way so your child(ren) can learn about the gospel!


I know I am not the first mom to think, Wow, my oldest child is a Sunbeam in primary, or I have a toddler, and our family really needs to start having actual FHE lessons! But what kinds of things can we do with their level of intelligence and attention span?


I've done research on Pinterest and Sugerdoodle and found many moms with their own blogs saying the same things. I have decided to reiterate and solidify what my son is learning in Primary Sharing Time because it will help him learn to go over what he learned the day before again. At this age, repetition is key, right?!


Sunday, February 24, 2013

Keep the Commandments

Learning by doing...learning by doing... So, the ideas are coming from the church's 2013 Primary Manual. Sugardoodle posts them and other ideas to help.

Here's what they learned and did in Primary this week: http://www.sugardoodle.net/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=8936

So it looks like they talked about a couple of the commandments. I thought for FHE, we would expand and visit all of the 10 Commandments. There are various things you can do for various ages on someones's Pinterest page: http://pinterest.com/momof4girlz/the-ten-commandments/

So here's our family's lesson plan for tomorrow:

Sing: "Keep the Commandments"

Opening Prayer

Talk a little but about why we have rules and introduce that God has given us rules too. They are called commandments. Some of the commandments are found in the 10 Commandments Moses brought down from the Mountain to the children of Israel. 

Then we will play the 10 Commandments Memory Game and each match, we discuss what it means. I found a decent one here.


Then we'll have a closing prayer. If my husband allows and if I have time, it would be fun to have little sugar cooking in the shape of the tablets Moses brought down from the mountain for refreshments after the lesson!

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