Saturday, March 14, 2020

Come Follow Me:Jacob 5-7 (March 16-22)

Wow this has been quite the week.  I hope everyone is doing well.  We just found out our schools will be closed for 6 week and are figuring out what that will look like for us. As I was preparing this post I ran across this printable I made a while back and I thought it fit so perfectly. 
I mentioned this on facebook with meetings being canceled temporarily I would love to know what you need for your family in regards to lesson helps for Come Follow Me.  I have had such an overwhelming feeling of peace and gratitude knowing that we have been prepared to teach our families at home.  While I will miss being at church I know that this can be a very special time for our families to learn and grow together. For this week I pulled ideas from the individual and family manual as well as the primary manual.  

Here are some helps for studying chapter 5. The first is a match game for the symbols and the meaning (the wording came from one of the church manuals).  The second is a page for notes or to draw what is happening in the chapter.  I broke it down using the suggestion in the individual and family manual.  Also here are some great article from this month's Ensign here and here
This one is for the younger ones-It's very basic and is from the primary manual.  You can also use the two pages that say "master of the vineyard" and servants to help explain the meaning. Fold the page in half so they can only see the clip art side.  Ask who do you think this is in the story.  After they answer you can flip the page over to reveal the answer.
I normally use clipart for my lessons but I couldn't find any and I thought this was the perfect opportunity to use real pictures.  I plan to share these as we read through this chapter in hopes it will help them visualize the story a little easier.  I'm pretty sure my 6 year old doesn't know what a vineyard is and I don't think I knew what an olive tree looked like.  So I'm hoping this helps.  They are a full page but you can print them small like 2 or 4 to a page if you want to save on ink.  Also I'll add a pdf with just the pictures (turned the right way) in case you want to show them on your computer instead of printing. *Just added this!
 We are also going to talk about being a missionary and how we are helping the master of the vineyard.  We are going to sing the song below-I'll find the page number and I'm going to share some of the suggested talk by Elder Ballard.  I included the parts I'm going to share for convenience but as always I suggest sharing what you feel is best for your family.

I found  this cute article in the Friend where children share some ways they have been missionaries.  I have them on different cards and will hide them around the room.  After we find one we'll read it and see if it reminds them of a time they have been a missionary or if it helps them come up with something they can do.  I really loved the idea of giving them example because we often talk about being a missionary but we don't always know what that looks like.  It might seem a little intimidate when we tell them they can be a missionary right now but after this I'm hoping they will see that they are already doing these things!


You can find lots of missionary activities from other weeks here.  Here are a few samples




I haven't completely decided how I am going to use these cute fruit puppets (maybe).  If you have ideas please share :)  I'm think I am going to print and attach to Popsicle sticks. Then we are going to talk about how our actions (works) produce good or bad fruit.  I'll probably give them some good and bad choices and have them raise one or the other.  Does that make sense?


 In the improving our teaching box at the bottom it talks about memorizing a scripture.  This is one that I really loved and will share with my family. I'll encourage my older children to pick a scripture and work on memorizing it this week.

I also included some song cards





14 comments:

  1. Thank you SO MUCH for taking the time to share these ideas and printables! They are such a help! I think you will be blessed for all you do to help others, and that you do so freely, without compensation is a testament to what a generous, loving spirit you must have!

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    1. You are so very sweet. Thank you for your kind comment and I'm so happy they help!

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  2. These are wonderful resources! Thank you so much for making this transition easier for me and my family! :)

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    1. You are very welcome! I am so happy I can help :)

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  3. SIX WEEKS!?!? Where do you live?

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  4. Thank you so much!!! We just love these and I'm relying on them even more now with all of us doing in home church. I have a 2, 5 and 11 year old so pictures and stories and games and videos seem to work the best. They LOVED the crocodile hunt and watering hole game and asked to play them over and over and again today!! Thank you!!

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    1. I am so happy they loved it :) My kids enjoyed that one too. Thank you so much for your input it really helps me as I plan the week. Also our kids are pretty close in age...I have a 2, 4, 6, 11, and 14 year old :)

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  5. You are amazing! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

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    1. You are so kind. Thank you for your very nice comment. I appreciate it so much!

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  6. Thank you so very much you have truly blessed my family. We will forever be great full for time and talent. You are a wonderful example of what being a missionary looks like.💝

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    1. Thank you Gaylene, your comment brought tears and so much gratitude. I am so happy I can help :)

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  7. So crazy. We are in Utah and they told us we might be back on May 1st, but will update us down the road! I'm guessing the rest of the school year will be cancelled. I love your content so much and I actually usually break down everything into 10ish minutes a day because my oldest is 6 and I find that is about their attention span and then we can build on things and add a little each day and they seem to remember more. Usually your content is plenty for the whole week or my family. We are planning on spending a little more time each day doing come follow me (since we definitely have the time now) so any additional content will definitely be used at our home!! Your crafts and activities are always a hit!! So grateful for you and your contributions, you've blessed our home. I also love that you pull from the primary come follow me manual, that makes me so happy!!

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