Saturday, January 31, 2015

He Sent His Son

This is the perfect month to teach or review this song, p. 34 in the Children's Songbook.  We sing about God's infinite love.  This song asks a question then answers.

Teaching:
  • Sing the first phrase (1st question)
  • Show a picture of baby Jesus and sing the answer - 2nd phrase
  • Sing the 3rd phrase (2nd question)
  • Show a picture of Christ walking/teaching among the people (you could use a picture from the New Testament and Book of Mormon) and sing the answer - 4th phrase
  • Sing the 5th phrase (3rd question)
  • Show a picture of Christ on the cross and in Gethsemane and sing the answer - 6th phrase
  • Hold out the last word of that phrase on the word "breath" and show the resurrected Christ.
 Return to the beginning of the song and have the children sing it with you.  Sing the question and answer two or three times before going to the next question and answer.  You could ask children to hold the pictures as you sing about them.

There are 3 questions left:
  • "What does the Father ask of us?  The picture on the back cover of the 2015 Outline is a great picture for this question or one with Christ and children.
  • "What do the scriptures say?  Hold up a set of scriptures or a picture of scriptures.
  • Write on the board the 4 answers (or make word strips of the next phrase)  1. FAITH   2. HOPE     3. LIVE LIKE HIS SON    4. HELP OTHERS ON THEIR WAY  (I break after each of the 4 answers to emphasize each one.  Let your accompanist know so he/she can stop after each one with the children.)
  • Sing the last 2 phrases and have the children sing it with you.
Repeating the questions and answers one at a time helps the children remember the words and melody.
You can't repeat too much!

Saturday, January 24, 2015

I Know That My Savior Loves Me - 2nd verse

Teaching the second verse of "I Know That My Savior Loves Me" can be taught in a fun and memorable way. 
In a large bag (pillow case, big plastic or paper bag) be creative, place the following items that go with the phrases of the 2nd verse:
  • Now I am here in a beautiful place - a globe of the earth or a picture of the earth
  • Learning the teachings of Jesus. - a set of scriptures (The New Testament because that's what we are studying this year)
  • Parents and teachers will help guide the way - a picture of parents and a child and a teacher in a classroom
  • Lighting my path ev'ry day - a flashlight (preferably one that works)
  • Wrapped in the arms of my savior's love - a picture of the Savior with his arms out-stretched and a heart cut-out
  • I feel His gentle touch - a cut-out of a hand - point to one finger (you could also use a glove)
  • Living each day, I will follow His way, home to my father above - a map - you could draw a home or earth then a line from earth to Heaven (clouds with light shining behind it) or a picture of Lehi's dream and the iron rod
Once you have taught each phrase (in order) put all the items back into the bag and have a child pull out one item and  sing the phrase.  End by singing the entire song with the chorus.

Saturday, January 17, 2015

"I Know That My Savior Loves Me" - First Verse

When you are teaching songs to non-readers, the more you can use actions or pictures, the easier the little ones will learn.  However, repetition is by far the best way to learn.

The first verse of "I Know That My Savior Loves Me" can be taught using actions or pictures.
  • 1st phrase - a picture of the Garden of Eden (no people in it)
  • 2nd phrase - Jesus with little children around Him
  • 3rd phrase - a heart cut-out
  • 4th phrase - point to your eyes as if tears were on your cheek
  • 5th phrase - another heart cut-out
  • 6th phrase - point to yourself
  • 7th phrase - reach out as if touching someone
  • 8th phrase - put both hands on your knees
  • 9th phrase - picture of Jesus
Follow by singing the chorus.
Sing the first 2 phrases 2 or 3 times, then add the 3rd and 4th phrases.  Sing the first 4 phrases.  Continue in this fashion adding a phrase then singing from the beginning until they can sing the entire verse.  It is very possible that this will take the entire singing time, but the children will know this verse, especially if you review it next week.

Saturday, January 3, 2015

I Know that My Savior Loves Me

This month's song is the new one in the back of the 2015 Primary Program, "I Know that My Savior Loves Me."  We learned and sang it in 2011 for the program so some of the children may remember it.  In the 2015 Primary Program, the last two pages give some great ideas for teaching songs to children.  The last page gives some ideas for teaching "I Know that My Savior Loves Me."

I teach the chorus first.  Repeating after each verse solidifies not only the message but the children internalize it and they all enjoy singing it.  This also helps those 3 and 4 year-olds learn it and they will sing it out even if they never really learn the rest of the song.

Here are some ideas for teaching the chorus:

I know He lives    point to your head (brain)
I will follow faithfully    2 fingers "walk" along the palm of the other hand
My heart I give to Him     hand over your heart then stretch your arm out as if giving your heart
I know that my Savior love me     both hands cover your heart

These are helpful hints for the children (and teachers) to remember the words.