I got this topic idea here.
For this, I printed out some pictures of things we are blessed with from Heavenly Father:
Food, animals, family, church, flowers, sun...
I just googled: "free coloring page sun", etc.
You could even have them color the pictures, but I didn't. (my son is not big on coloring and my daughter mostly eats the crayons...)
Then, I taped them up around the room and had the kids try to find them. As they found each one, we talked about what it is and how we know Heavenly Father and Jesus love us because they gave us each of these things.
This was a big success. My son, the next day, even played with the pictures and talked about them to his little sister. :)
Monday, January 30, 2012
FHE: Heavenly Father and Jesus Love Me
Monday, January 23, 2012
FHE: Prayer
All I did was make a paper-bag puppet, inspired by an idea listed here, though I didn't use their puppet. All I did was use marker to draw eyes (open), nose and mouth where one would normally draw the inside of a puppet's mouth, and then draw a praying puppet (eyes closed) on the outside. I drew arms folded as well. I made sure to make the puppet when my 3-year-old was around so he would ask questions about what I was doing and it led naturally to the discussion.
Now you have a puppet that when it "bows" its head, it's praying. :)
Keep in mind, I'm a LOUSY artist, but little kids don't care and I thought this was a big success. This also reiterated things from discussing reverence last week.
I also made sure to mention the parts of prayer:
1) Dear Heavenly Father,
2) We thank thee for.....
3) Please bless, or please help with...
4) In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
At night when we say bed-time prayers, we make sure to ask (if my son doesn't want to pray, which is most of the time) what he was thankful for that day and are sure to include it in the prayer. It's important to practice keeping a straight face :) We've been thankful for dinosaurs and windows...
Now you have a puppet that when it "bows" its head, it's praying. :)
Keep in mind, I'm a LOUSY artist, but little kids don't care and I thought this was a big success. This also reiterated things from discussing reverence last week.
I also made sure to mention the parts of prayer:
1) Dear Heavenly Father,
2) We thank thee for.....
3) Please bless, or please help with...
4) In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
At night when we say bed-time prayers, we make sure to ask (if my son doesn't want to pray, which is most of the time) what he was thankful for that day and are sure to include it in the prayer. It's important to practice keeping a straight face :) We've been thankful for dinosaurs and windows...
Monday, January 16, 2012
FHE: Reverence
This was one of the first ideas we had because we have a great need for reverence in our family- especially during prayers at home and also during Sacrament meeting on Sundays.
The Activity:
I just printed off a full body picture of my 3-year-old son, and cut it into pieces: eyes, mouth, ear, neck, arms, and legs. I put them in a bag and let my two kids take turns pulling out a piece. We talked about what body part it was (even my 1 year old could do this) and then what that body part needs to do to be reverent. We had fun putting the pieces together on the floor too. You could even tape them up on the wall or something.
This was a great success! Now we'll see if reverence holds...
Here is my source and another idea as well.
The Activity:
I just printed off a full body picture of my 3-year-old son, and cut it into pieces: eyes, mouth, ear, neck, arms, and legs. I put them in a bag and let my two kids take turns pulling out a piece. We talked about what body part it was (even my 1 year old could do this) and then what that body part needs to do to be reverent. We had fun putting the pieces together on the floor too. You could even tape them up on the wall or something.
This was a great success! Now we'll see if reverence holds...
Here is my source and another idea as well.
Monday, January 9, 2012
FHE: Baptism
We went to my niece's baptism last weekend, so I thought it might be a good opportunity to talk about it.
All we did was look at pictures of baptism from the Gospel Art Book and talk a bit about them- who's in the picture, etc. And briefly what is baptism, when we can decide to be baptized, what we are covenanting (what is a covenant). You can go here for more ideas.
-#35 John the Baptists Baptizing Jesus
-#76 Alma Baptizing in the Waters of Mormon
-#103 Young Man Being Baptized
-#104 Girl Being Baptized
It was fine, but didn't hold their attention long. Glad it was short :)
All we did was look at pictures of baptism from the Gospel Art Book and talk a bit about them- who's in the picture, etc. And briefly what is baptism, when we can decide to be baptized, what we are covenanting (what is a covenant). You can go here for more ideas.
-#35 John the Baptists Baptizing Jesus
-#76 Alma Baptizing in the Waters of Mormon
-#103 Young Man Being Baptized
-#104 Girl Being Baptized
It was fine, but didn't hold their attention long. Glad it was short :)
FHE!
So, a new year and a shift in topics. I SHOULD continue to post about scripture reading (but some how needing to read AND be insightful every day feels a bit daunting), and perhaps I will, periodically mention tidbits I glean, but I've been focusing more lately on having FHE, and really planning something- not like last year where I would just fly by the seat of my pants using the Friend. (and a big thanks to fheplanner.blogspot.com for ideas. she doesn't post anymore, which is a big impetus for me to post my experiences here :D)
My kids are young - 1 and 3. So for me, my goals are
1) To form the habit of FHE so everyone will plan on and around it for the rest of their time living at home.
2) To bond as a family
3) To make sure to have gospel things discussed at home so my kids will know I have a testimony and know they can come to me with questions.
4) I'd LIKE it to be a pleasant experience. So, hopefully that means I can think of some fun activity every week- even if it's just coloring a picture.
Right now this is the planned FHE agenda-
-Opening song (usually will be Once There Was a Snowman, but the kids can pick)
-Opening prayer (mom and dad have a rotation, but we always ask for volunteers before we take over)
-Hi-Lo: everyone in the family says their Hi (best/favorite thing that happened to them) and Low (worst/least favorite thing that happened). We use this in our Sunday School class each week (12-13 year olds) and we found that it has really helped to open the door for a discussion-friendly environment, as well as giving everyone a taste of everyone else's lives.
-Go over the schedule of events for that week, in case there are coordination things that need to happen. I find it also helps me remember things I might normally forget- like doctor appointments.
-Lesson/Activity
-If we remember, closing song/prayer, but we seem to forget that a lot and end with we-need-to-get-the-kids-in-bed-pronto
I'm hoping to plan my lesson on Sunday, but we'll see how that goes. We have 11am church this year and I always feel like my whole day is gone with later church, for some reason...
I still don't have a great way of planning the topics- so far I just add a topic to my calendar when I see a particular need (ahem, reverence...), or if I think of a fun activity. Right now, I'm set until the end of February. Hopefully I'll keep coming up with ideas and stay ahead...
The main reason I want to keep track of what we do here, is so I can look back and maybe reuse old ideas that worked, or modify them to work better next time. AND if maybe it will help someone else, hurray! I haven't told anyone about this blog yet, so I'm not planning on many comments yet, but if you happen to find this and have helpful ideas, GREAT and thanks in advance :)
My kids are young - 1 and 3. So for me, my goals are
1) To form the habit of FHE so everyone will plan on and around it for the rest of their time living at home.
2) To bond as a family
3) To make sure to have gospel things discussed at home so my kids will know I have a testimony and know they can come to me with questions.
4) I'd LIKE it to be a pleasant experience. So, hopefully that means I can think of some fun activity every week- even if it's just coloring a picture.
Right now this is the planned FHE agenda-
-Opening song (usually will be Once There Was a Snowman, but the kids can pick)
-Opening prayer (mom and dad have a rotation, but we always ask for volunteers before we take over)
-Hi-Lo: everyone in the family says their Hi (best/favorite thing that happened to them) and Low (worst/least favorite thing that happened). We use this in our Sunday School class each week (12-13 year olds) and we found that it has really helped to open the door for a discussion-friendly environment, as well as giving everyone a taste of everyone else's lives.
-Go over the schedule of events for that week, in case there are coordination things that need to happen. I find it also helps me remember things I might normally forget- like doctor appointments.
-Lesson/Activity
-If we remember, closing song/prayer, but we seem to forget that a lot and end with we-need-to-get-the-kids-in-bed-pronto
I'm hoping to plan my lesson on Sunday, but we'll see how that goes. We have 11am church this year and I always feel like my whole day is gone with later church, for some reason...
I still don't have a great way of planning the topics- so far I just add a topic to my calendar when I see a particular need (ahem, reverence...), or if I think of a fun activity. Right now, I'm set until the end of February. Hopefully I'll keep coming up with ideas and stay ahead...
The main reason I want to keep track of what we do here, is so I can look back and maybe reuse old ideas that worked, or modify them to work better next time. AND if maybe it will help someone else, hurray! I haven't told anyone about this blog yet, so I'm not planning on many comments yet, but if you happen to find this and have helpful ideas, GREAT and thanks in advance :)
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