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Primary Singing Time Activity Guess Who? Game Idea for Primary Singing Time Easy Singing Time Idea for Primary Choristers DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
Guess Who? With a fun Primary twist. This is a singing time full of singing and giggles-which is absolutely perfect in every way. HOW TO USE: Pick 5 kids to go out in the hall. 5 different kids are chosen and brought to the front of the class. Have 5 chairs for them to sit on. Have ready 5 black table clothes that will slip over each of their heads (cut a hole in the middle of each one ahead of time) and give them these mystery faces to hold in front of their faces. Invite the children back in from the hall while the class begins to sing. Have them sit and sing while trying to figure out who the mystery children are. Check out my website for more details and plenty of more printables! PrimarySingingTimeVisuals.com. See you there!
Valentine's Day Love Rash & Singing Measles
This fun Valentine's Day Love Rash and Singing Measles activity is a fun way to review any primary song by awarding singers with singing measles for LDS Primary Music Leaders Come Follow Me New Testament.
Walk Along the Covenant Path Primary Singing Time Idea - Camille's Primary Ideas
Walk Along the Covenant Path Primary Singing Time Idea - Camille's Primary Ideas
Follow the Prophet Flip chart (partial)
Primary Singing Ideas: Follow the Prophet Flip chart (partial)
Follow the Prophet Memory or Charades - Camille's Primary Ideas
I Belong to the Church of Jesus Christ Primary Singing Time Ideas
I Belong to the Church of Jesus Christ Primary Singing Time Ideas
Primary Singing Time Jeopardy Activity
After putting in the initial effort to create this fun Primary Singing Time Jeopardy poster board, you'll have a crowd-pleasing favorite you can easily pull out, plan, and repurpose whenever you like!
Grinch’s Growing Heart Primary Christmas Singing Time Activity
Who doesn’t love the story of the Grinch?! Your primary children will adore this sweet Christmas singing time activity and it’s a wonderful teaching opportunity to help them focus on the true spirit of Christmas and the overjoying experience we can have when we center our holiday celebrations on Christ.