SCRIPTURES
2 Nephi 10:23
2 Nephi 2:11
Helaman 14:30-31
John 8:32
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Young Children (up to 5)
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LESSONS
Choose
The Right Poem
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Children (ages 6-11)
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Lessons
(Also see "Activities & Games" and "Children 11 & Under".)
Fiction: Amanda Pratt, CTR Spy
Choose the Right (and a CTR cross-stitch pattern)
1:
Happiness Comes from Choosing the Right
Primary
2
2:
I Can Choose the Right
Primary
2
26:
Choosing the Right Gives Me a Happy Feeling
Primary
2
3:
The Commandments Help Us Choose the Right
Primary
3
Includes: Commandment Road Signs with scriptures for each topic (pay
tithing, obey my parents, pray always, keep the sabbath day holy, treat
others kindly)
4:
The Fall of Adam and Eve
Primary
6
Activities & Games
-With Lessons
Not Preparing for Jesus to Come & Preparing for Jesus to Come
Game
1
2
The
Courage to Choose the Right
(Includes a matching game of people in the scriptures.)
Choosing The Right Through Study & Prayer (Maze)
14:
Dare to Choose the Right
Primary
2
Include a board game.
Emblems
to go with it
-Without Lessons
These are located at Christy's Primary Clipart
What Can
Help
Me Choose The Right? (Word Puzzle)
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Children 11 & Under
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LESSONS
36:
I Am Wise When I Choose the Right (goes with the song The Wise and
the
Foolish Man page 281). This can be adapted for small children.
Primary 2
The
Wise Man & The Foolish Man (Flannelboard Story)
Sharing Time: Choices and Gospel Guideposts "Read each of the situations and decide what you would do. Cut out teachings of Jesus, match them to appropriate situations, and glue to gospel guideposts"
Sharing Time: Joseph Smith Asked Heavenly Father to Help Him Choose the Right
MISC.
Follow The
Prophet
Door Sign
(Could Use it for a coloring page)
CTR Art
Primary
2: Choose The Right A: CTR Shield
Christy's Art
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Teenagers
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LESSONS
The
Message: CTR
by Elder L. Tom Perry
of the Quorum of the Twelve
New Era
One story is of a young man and his friend found a pack of cigarettes
and
he lit it. He looked down and saw his CTR ring. He
remembered
what it stood for. There are more stories including those in the
Book
of Mormon.
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For All Ages
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Resources from the Family Home Evening Resource Book
Submitted by a member of my fhe4children group.
Experiment
This experiment was sent to me by someone in this group but I have seen
this done in Primary. This can be used for all ages of children
but
for
younger children, you will have to adapt it so they understand and
teenagers it will be a reminder to them.
You will need:
1 canning jar partially filled with bleach
1 small clear glass half filled with water
liquid food coloring
We have the power to choose. This glass represents choices we
make.
In this case maybe we decided to go somewhere we know we shouldn't be
(drop
green food coloring in the glass). We may choose to speak in a
way
that wouldn't please our parents or Heavenly Father (drop red food
coloring)
Continue describing choices they might be making and adding food
coloring.
Did you know that we are accountable for the choices that we
make?
(pour bleach into glass from jar) If we choose wrong we need to
repent
and not do it again. If we are in the situation where we need to
make
a choice we need to stop and think about it and be sure we are making
the
right choices. If we need to we can pray for guidance. If
we
remember that we are accountable for our choices and we plan and
prepare
so that we will make the right choices, our decisions will be clean and
clear
as this water.
Copyright © 2002 Barbara Pratt. All rights
reserved.