Friday, March 18, 2022

Free Come Follow Me Lesson Helps: Genesis 42-50

 

We are finishing up Genesis this week and the story of Joseph.  This week we have been talking about showing love to our families and forgiveness.  I know I'm a little late again but any of these ideas would work as a great way to wrap up the week or use as a quiet activity at church or home. Of course they are also perfect for your primary class. I hope you are able to find a use for them and don't forget you can always use the search bar if you are looking for a certain topic. 

Real quick: I want to make sure I am making things that are helpful to you.  Can you let me know if you are in need of activities for home or primary. What type of activities are you looking for-what types of activities do you use, anything you hope to see more of, or wish I would include? Any feedback would be super helpful and as always thank you so much for taking the time to stop by!

P.S. I am working on getting these out earlier again! Life is busy but I know the earlier I get them out the more of you can use them.


Download the free printables here

13 comments:

  1. Thank you again!! I love coming here to prepare my lesson. We teach the 9/10 year olds so anything geared toward the older primary kids is helpful... Games... I love the scripture decoding in this week's lesson!

    I also have a 4 year old so stuff for little kids is helpful too! Lol

    Thank you for all you do!!! I check back multiple times a day to see your new posts 😁


    Oh also, links to videos are helpful. All my kids love videos 😁

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    1. Thank you so much for your feedback and kind words! This will be helpful as I plan future weeks :)

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  2. I also teach the 9/10 year olds in primary! I love how cute all your printables are. I really appreciate being able to print things in black and white. They copy so much better in the church library. One student isn't able to read and I like that I can adapt many of your ideas to accommodate them as well. Thank you for all the hard work you do!

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    1. Thank you for the feedback! I love that you mentioned black and white options. Also I am so happy these are useful for different levels and abilities.

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  3. Love and appreciate your work here! I use these in primary to help teach my 3-5 year old class. The pictures you provide (e.g. sequencing activities) are always helpful to tell stories and teach principles for my age group. My kiddos love to move and do well with so many of things you provide. Some of their favorites are: matching, hide/find games, scavenger hunts, art activities, puzzles, bingo, and jumbo games…really any game. You really are a heaven send!

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    1. Thank you! I love knowing what activities your used and like. I'll keep this in mind as I plan :)

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  4. Just a heads up, the scripture decoding activity has the same picture for the letter 'a' and 'y'

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    1. If you look really close the mouth is different :) Its a purchased clipart and didn't look very close until you mentioned this! Thanks for pointing this out and hopefully it will helps others as well.

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  5. Hi! You have the cutest stuff! I teach the sunbeams and I love having visuals for them - we need it! Characters from the stories so they can picture who is being talked about and games (like memory games) are so helpful too.

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    1. Thank you! I'll try and add characters as often as I can :)

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  6. I love your lesson helps! I mostly use them at home for my daughter who just turned 8. She is the youngest and her big brothers are 13, 15, and 18 so I like to make sure she has things gauged to her level as well. The games, story aids, and write-ins are our favorites.

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  7. I love your lesson helps and your page is always my first stop! We teach the Sunbeams and your cute visuals are SO helpful for our age group, although my older kids at home love them too! :) The games, (the feeding the house/matching game was a huge hit !), puzzles and coloring pages are our absolute favorites! Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us!

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  8. My children are frown, but I have 3 grandchildren--3 7 & 9. I create your lessons for Family Home Evening for them and I use them whenever I am asked to substitute in primary. I LOVE your blog!

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