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January – Godhead
February – Plan of Salvation
March – Atonement of Jesus Christ
April – Apostasy and Restoration
May – Prophets and Revelation
June – Priesthood and Priesthood Keys
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August – Marriage and Family
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December – Building the Kingdom
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April – Apostasy and Restoration
May – Prophets and Revelation
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July – Ordinances and Covenants
August – Marriage and Family
September – The Commandments
October – Becoming More Christlike
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December – Building the Kingdom
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ACTIVITIES: Corn Maze Activity
Gastronomical Inn
Halloween Carnival from the Scriptures - This activity could be done on a small or large scale. It could be used as a Quarterly Activity, Ward Activity or Family Party!
Halloween Scripture Mastery
Human Clue by Stephanie Waite
Murder Mystery Activity Ideas
Pumpkin Balls - Purchase plastic golf balls or ping pong balls and spray paint them orange. Next using permanent marker draw different silly and spooky faces on them. Let dry. Place these balls in a large container or water table. Let children use fish nets and let them catch all the pumpkins. Put the pumpkins, once caught, in a large jack lantern (plastic store bought one)
Scripture Dinner
Scripture Treating on Bible Boo-levard by Peggy Strupp
Super Halloween Party Idea
This is a simple tradition, but my children love it. We do a pumpkin carving night together. I use the Pillsbury biscuits to make donuts. Just pop open the can and fry them in oil. Cover them in sugar, cinnamon, or powdered sugar. When we are done carving we light up the Jack-o-lanterns, turn off the light and take turns telling made up spooky stories. And of course eat the yummy donuts. We even play the music from the Haunted Mansion from Disneyland. My friend makes treats for FHE before Halloween and has her children put their costumes on to deliver them to friends and ward members and neighbors. This gives them an opportunity to dress up more than once. And the people love to see the cute children in their costumes. (Idea shared by Annie Skinner / ga10132007)
Treats for Troops by Sheila Orellana
Trick or Treat
Trunk or Treat Activity
Trick-or-Treat Youth Activity by Cheri Goldscheitter
Trunk-or-Treat Idea - (shared by Malinda Karpowitz / ga09172007) We did a trunk or treat the other year and it was great. They started out by having everyone bring a soup or bread. It was cold and nice to warm up with. Everyone ate and got some nutrition in them, then we went outside and did the trunk or treat part. It was great. A little of something for everyone. They also had a photographer there to take a fall picture of the kids in their costumes. Just a fun thing to do for Halloween.
Trunk or Treat Parking - Last night I attended my grandson's ward for their Halloween party. It was great. They did the trunk-or-treating by having everyone back their car into the parking places right up to the sidewalk all around the building. That way the children walked on the sidewalk around the building and did not have to walk in the parking lot to do the trunk-or-treating. That particular building has parking on 3 sides and the front side faces the street. People who were not participating in the trunk-or-treating parked their cars in the outside parking places. It worked out great! Two wards combined for the event and they figured there were about 300 people in attendance. Many people mentioned that they had never thought of parking the cars that way before. Just thought I would pass it along. (Idea by Donna Cuillard)
Trunk or Treat Soup Dinner
BANNERS: Halloween Banner (printable)
BOOKLETS: Five Little Pumpkins
The Spooky Laboratory Flip Book
CANDY BAR WRAPPERS: 1.5 oz candy bar wrapper - Happy Halloween
CLIPART: Graphics and Printables by Matthew Mead
COSTUME IDEAS: A fun costume idea for when you're pregnant
Lots of Costume Ideas from Family Fun
COUNTDOWN CALENDAR: Halloween Countdown Calendar
Halloween Countdown Chain
CRAFT IDEAS: Adorable Misbehaving Candy Eating Monsters
Boo-tastic Fabric Wrapped Letters
Burlap Pumpkin Tutorial (so easy and cute!)
Candy Corn Soap
Easy Halloween Headband
Easy No-Sew Pumpkin
Felt Pumpkin Faces
Gauzy Ghosts
General Bone E. Part
Glue Ghosts
Halloween Bat Clips
Halloween Eye Spy Bottle
Halloween Votives
Haunted Glasses
Homemade Slime Recipes
Mrs. Ritenour's October Craft Ideas
Paper Bag Pumpkins
Paper Bats
Paper Witch Hat Treat Boxes
Pumpkin Bouquets
Pumpkin Pie Playdough
Quick and Easy Vintage Spiders
Some Halloween Crafts
Spider Pops
Sugar Skulls
Witch Broom Treat Bags
CREATIVE HALLOWEEN COSTUMES: A couple of years ago, for my costume, I ran to Wal-Mart and bought a golden T-shirt for $4, then wrapped silver duct tape around my belly, chest, and mouth. When asked, I replied that I was "the sealed portion of the golden plates." It was a hit. (Idea by Jeff)
Babysitter - Strap a doll to your rear-end and sit on it.
Buccaneer - Attach a dollar to each ear (get it? Buck-an-Ear).
Ceiling Fan - Write "Go Ceilings!" on the front of your shirt. And don't forget to cheer!
Chick Magnet - Attach Barbie dolls all over yourself.
Deviled Egg - Dress in all white and paint or attach a yellow circle (you can use construction paper or felt) to your stomach.
Floor of a movie theater - Dress up in all black and tease your hair. Apply candy wrappers, chewed gum, lots of popcorn. If you can, attach real movie theater cups or popcorn boxes for a realistic touch. (Heather from Virginia)
Gold Digger - Put on a gold dress. Sprinkle gold glitter in your lip gloss. Paint your nails gold. Paint a toy shovel gold, and carry it with a bag of gold rocks. (Dawn Lally)
Grandma got ran over by a reindeer - Dress up like an old lady, with dress, slippers and a grey wig. Then put hoof prints on your back.
Half Asleep/Half Awake - Cut some pajamas in half, and sew one side to half a pair of pants and half a shirt. On the asleep side, put your hair in curlers, wear no make-up, keep eyes closed and wear a slipper. On the awake side, curl your hair, wear make-up, and wear a shoe. Carry a pillow on your asleep side, and a briefcase on your awake side. (Mak Jan)
Jelly Beans - How about a grocery store product like a loaf of bread or peanut butter and jelly or a bag of jelly beans for the bag of jelly beans you only need a large clear garbage bag and a bunch of balloons you put the garbage bag on make holes for your arms and legs and tie the top around your neck with a large colorful ribbon then fill the garbage bag with tons of balloons its inexpensive and really cute. (Credit Unknown)
Leaf Blower - Wear a baseball cap with a leaf dangling down in front of your face. When someone asks what you are, blow on the leaf!
Like everyone else in the country, my husband and I are feeling the crunch from high gas and grocery prices, and we have been worried about what to do for our one-year-old son's Halloween costume. Last week at church, my husband got inspired: a missionary! We have black pants, a white shirt, and a tie, and we're borrowing a suit jacket from a family member. Add to that an actual missionary nametag and a little backpack, and we have spent nothing on our son's costume. (Shared by Amy Mcbramy / ga10202008)
My teenage son dressed up as Mr. Smarty Pants last year. You just take a bunch of individually wrapped Smarties and tape them to your pants with clear packing tape. He loved it! Fun and easy! (Shared by Lisa Coombs / ga10202008)
Operation Game Man - Wear pale pink or flesh-colored clothing, with a red clown nose and fake wig. Use felt to create game pieces (butterflies in the stomach, broken heart, wrenched ankle, etc.). Attach the pieces to the appropriate location on your body with velcro. Optional: Carry a large pair of tweezers so people can try their luck at removing your parts, and carry a hidden hand buzzer. (Brianne)
Paperdoll Costume Idea
Partly Cloudy With A Chance of Showers - Wear blue surgical scrubs, glue cotton in a patchy pattern all over the shirt and carry a squirt gun. (Ross Dahl)
Q-tip - Puff up your hair and spray or powder it white (or wear a wig). Wrap your body in blue plastic wrap. Put cotton over your shoes.
Snackbar - Attach open bags of snacks to you (chips, pretzels, cheese puffs, nuts, etc.). Your friends will love it! They will be snacking on you all night long.
Tickled Pink - Wear pink clothes and carry a feather.
Web Page - Glue pages from a book onto a black sweatshirt and sweatpants. Add spider webbing to your hair. Voila! Instant internet!
DECORATION IDEAS: Halloween Decor Ideas
Halloween Party Decoration Ideas
Painted Pumpkins....chalkboard style
Party Decoration Ideas
EDUCATIONAL LESSON PLANS: Dem Bones and other fun Halloween themes - several printables and fun worksheet ideas
Do Pumpkins Float? - Display a large graph with the above question. Make a column for yes (yes, pumpkins float) and one for no (no they don't float). Give each student a cut-out of a pumpkin and have them place their pumpkin on the class graph. Discuss how many students think the pumpkins will float and how many think they won't. Give each group of students a sand pail filled with water and a small pumpkin. Allow them to see if the pumpkin floats. Have them discuss their findings with their group.
The Ultimate Halloween Resources for Teachers and Parents
FAMILY HOME EVENINGS: Don't be tricked by Nancy Fuller
Family Home Evening Lesson on Halloween Safety
Spookley the Square Pumpkin by Ivy Bonhorst
Three Naughty Ghosts - FHE idea for young children
GAMES: A gruesome guessing game
Bat Walk
Boo am I?
Don't eat Frank
Fall Festival Games
Halloween Bingo Game - use candy corns to cover up spaces
Halloween Pumpkin Hunt
Lots of Halloween Games
Mad Scientist's Laboratory
Monster Mouth Game
Musical Tombstones
Pumpkin bowling - Use 2 liter bottles half filled with water. Put cap on tight. Use small pumpkins for bowling balls.
Skeleton Fun
Some Gross Halloween Games
Telling a scary tale
The Monster Lab
Witches Stew
HALLOWEEN BREAKFAST FOOD IDEAS: Apple Cider (cold or hot)
Bagel's and put food coloring in the cream cheese - either orange or green
Chocolate chip pumpkin muffins
Pancakes poured like a pumpkin and of coarse it has orange or green food coloring
Pumpkin bread with butter
Sausage links (fingers)
Waffles with food coloring and whipping cream
HALLOWEEN LETTERS: A sweet curse
Boo! Just to let you know we were thinking of you. Here is something you might like to chew. Please share and do not hoard. From the youth/children of the ______________ Ward. (Credit Unknown)
Gooooood Evennnnnning!!
How to start the "boo" in your neighborhood!
You've Been Boo'd!
The Phantom Has Been Here!
The Phantom Haunts!
This is the time
HOLIDAY (SPOOKY) RECIPES: Bat Chips
Candy Caramel Apples
Creepy Cupcakes
Crunchy breadsticks wrapped in bacon strips and then rolled in parmesan cheese - I did these for a Halloween party once and labeled them as skin and bones...really grossed people out but the food was good. We also bought pasta made with squid ink (the taste was normal - just black color) and put it in red sauce...called it Medusa's hair.
Dinner in a Pumpkin
Eyeball pie - graham cracker crust with grapes inside and whipped cream/topping on top. Preschoolers especially love it! You could also use gummy worms.
Fingers
Halloween Caramel Apples
Halloween Cupcakes
Halloween Kitty Liter
Halloween Pops
Halloween Recipes
Jack-o'-range
Just Gross - Get an unused bed pan. Put yellow Jell-O with Baby Ruth's in it!! So gross but fun!
Ladies' fingers - make meatballs in the shape of fingers and insert an almond into the tip. After cooking and glazing with sweet and sour sauce (preferably something red) they look quite gruesome.
Monster Brains in Skulls to die for
Mr. Blue's Toilet Bowl Punch - Get some blue Kool-Aid and make it up. Put Hershey's kisses in an ice cube tray, one for each section. Then add water. Freeze. Add your "poop" ice cubes to blue Kool-Aid, and there you have it, toilet bowl punch.
Mummy Cupcakes (see picture on right) - Just frost the cupcakes with chocolate frosting. Then you use white frosting and put tic tac's on for eyes. (These were made by my cousin and used as refreshments for a baby shower.... hence the pink bows...) Cute, huh?
Nutter Butter Ghosts - You could dip nutter butter cookies into white chocolate and put two small chocolate chips on them for the eyes of the ghost.
Pencil Pops
Pickled Worms
Pumpkin Faces - You'll need English muffins, orange spreadable cheese, and raisins. Let the children spread the cheese on the English muffin. Let them arrange the raisins to make the eyes, nose and mouth.
Pumpkin Pudding Cones - You'll need 1/3 can of pumpkin pie filling with spices, 8 oz. prepared whipped topping, 2 packages of instant vanilla pudding, milk, and ice cream cones. Let the children help mix the pudding with the milk according to instant pudding directions. Add the pumpkin pie filling and stir well (or use electric mixer). The children then spoon the mixture into ice cream cones. "Frost" the tops with whipped topping. This works well with small paper cups rather than the ice cream cones!
Pumpkin Smoothies
Pumpkin Snot
Rice Krispie Pumpkins - Make rice krispies following the directions on the cereal box but add orange food coloring to the marshmallows. When cool roll into balls and then decorate faces on them. Use shoelace licorice for a mouth, green gumdrop for the stem, M&M's or red hots for the eyes and nose.
Slime Salad
Snakes on a Stick
Spaghetti Dinner - make spaghetti for Halloween served out of plastic skull trick-or-treat containers.
Spider Cider
Spooky Ghosts
Web Crawlers and a few other creepy recipes
Wicked Witch Dippers
Witch Brew Mix
Worms on a Bun and a few other scary recipes
INVITATIONS: Free Printable Halloween Invitations and Cards (scroll down)
JOKES: "In case you didn't know....women are angels. And when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly.....on a broomstick. We are flexible like that."
MISSIONARY CARE PACKAGE IDEAS (with Halloween Theme): Halloween Missionary Care Package Printables by Laurie Johnson
MUSIC: Halloween Carols
OBJECT LESSON: A Pumpkin's Prayer
OTHER: Before you garbage that Halloween candy, save it in your top cupboard (or wherever) and use it to make Gingerbread houses in December. Save yourself the expense of having to buy the candy....plus it won't matter if it goes stale because it is just for decor. (Melanie Day)
Autumn Pillow Boxes by Dana Cockrum
Boo Brew Kit
Countdown to Halloween
Dracula's Grab Bag, a fun idea
Fall Fireside Idea - Share Ghost stories as in the Holy Ghost. Things like how to recognize the promptings, how we need to be doing our part to be able to 'hear' the Holy Ghost, etc. (Idea by Christine)
Frighteningly Frugal Fun - How to make face paint, fake wound, fake blood and more!
Fun Tidbit - I read that you can put a spice, like cinnamon, cloves or other, in a carved Pumpkin and when you light a candle in it, it gives off a wonderful scent. (Shared by Sharlene Mickelson / ga10132007)
Halloween Devotional Idea
Halloween Hair Styles
Halloween Joke Jar
Halloween Printables
Halloween Sayings (cute)
Halloween Service Ideas
How to make Halloween Slime!
Mummy Spoon
Tons of Halloween Ideas
PARTY IDEAS: School Party Ideas
PARTY INVITATIONS: Customize and print your own Halloween invitations for free
POEMS: Halloween Holy Ghost Poem
Halloween Poem Printable by Bree Heaton
Pumpkin Poop
PRINTABLES: Fun Halloween Graphics and Printables by Matthew Mead
Last minute Halloween Printables
Soda Pop Labels
PUMPKIN CARVING TEMPLATES: Black Cat
Lot's and Lot's of templates
Pumpkin Decor
QUOTES: Halloween Sayings
SEMINARY: Trick-or-treat Scripture Mastery Game by Natalie Hill
SKITS: A Harvest Carol - from Christian Crafters
Dry Bones - from Christian Crafters
Pumpkin Patch
STORIES: A Sack of Apples - can also be used as a sharing time
Stripling Warriors - It's about some children who dressed up like the stripling warriors for Halloween and then put on their costumes the next morning and cleaned up the neighborhood. It's a great story about children doing missionary work and service, applying the scriptures to them, honoring their parents, etc.
Three Naughty Ghosts
SUBWAY ART: Halloween Subway Art
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