Saturday, December 26, 2015

Articles of Faith Review

This is a great time to review the Articles of Faith!
Build a Snowman!

  • cut 3 circles out of white paper - 1 large, 1 medium and 1 small
  • cut 1 black hat or be creative and cut out a colorful stocking cap
  • 3 buttons - black or use colored paper
  • 2 brown sticks for the arms - brown paper
  • 2 eyes - black
  • 1 nose - orange carrot or black button
  • 1 mouth - cut out to look like black rocks or coal
You can put a number on the back of each cut-out and sing the Article of Faith as each piece is placed on the board.
OR
Sing the Articles of Faith in order and build the snowman one piece at a time as you sing each Article of Faith.

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Christmas Singing Time

There are so many things that you can do this Sunday before Christmas:

  • Decorate a cutout Christmas tree with every song you sing
  • put berries on a paper wreath with each song you sing
  • act out a nativity through song
  • wrap several boxes in Christmas wrap with a title of a song in it and let a child or class unwrap it then sing the song
One idea that has been fun is to cut out a large Candy Cane out of white butcher paper (at least 3 feet tall).  Cut several red strips for the candy cane stripes.  Put a song title on the back and have the children add the stripes to the cane after each song.  Se how many stripes you can get on the cane.

Happy Holidays !

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Christmas Gift Chain

Choose several Christmas songs from the Primary Songbook and print the titles on strips of red, green and white paper.  (Choose at least 5 or 6 songs.)  Then make at least 20 to 40 more strips in those colors and leave them blank.

Tell the children the Jesus gave us the greatest gift when he was born.  What gift can we give to Him in return?  Ask the children to think of something they can do that would make Jesus happy.  Suggestions might include: help Mom, be kind to a neighbor, sister or brother, write a note to Grandma or Grandpa, rack leaves or shovel snow, etc.

Tell the children that they can each pick a strip of paper.  If a song is written on it, they will sing the song.  If it is blank, they must tell one thing that they can do to show their love for Jesus.  Have tape easily available to tape the links together.  See how long the chain will be by the end of singing time.

Saturday, December 5, 2015

The Shepherd's Carol

This song is written in D minor - a little different than most Christmas carols.  The children love this song because it is different and when they know it well, they enjoy singing it as a round.

First line

  • Show a picture of Mary and sing the first phrase.  Have the children sing it with you a few times.
  • Show a picture of Joseph and sing the second phrase.  Again, have the children sing it with you a few times.
  • Sing both phrases together.
Second line
  • Show a picture of Jesus and sing the first 4 notes.  Tell the children that the notes begin high and come down.  Sing it a few times with the children.
  • Show a picture of a crown and sing the second half of the first phrase.  Sing it a few times with the children.
  • Sing the first phrase together.
  • Point to the baby Jesus and sing the last part of the second line.  Sing it a few times with the children.
  • Sing the whole song together pointing to the pictures as you sing.
Second verse
  • Point to all the children and sing the first phrase.  Sing it a few times with the children.
  • Bring a present wrapped with the word "love" printed on it.  Sing the second half of the line.  Sing it a few times with the children.
  • Tell the children that the last line is the same as the first verse.  Sing it a few times with the children while you point to the corresponding pictures.
Sing the whole song.