January – Godhead
February – Plan of Salvation
March – Atonement of Jesus Christ
April – Apostasy and Restoration
May – Prophets and Revelation
June – Priesthood and Priesthood Keys
July – Ordinances and Covenants
August – Marriage and Family
September – The Commandments
October – Becoming More Christlike
November – Spiritual and Temporal Self-Reliance
December – Building the Kingdom
January – Godhead
February – Plan of Salvation
March – Atonement of Jesus Christ
April – Apostasy and Restoration
May – Prophets and Revelation
June – Priesthood and Priesthood Keys
July – Ordinances and Covenants
August – Marriage and Family
September – The Commandments
October – Becoming More Christlike
November – Spiritual and Temporal Self-Reliance
December – Building the Kingdom
January – Godhead
February – Plan of Salvation
March – Atonement of Jesus Christ
April – Apostasy and Restoration
May – Prophets and Revelation
June – Priesthood and Priesthood Keys
July – Ordinances and Covenants
August – Marriage and Family
September – The Commandments
October – Becoming More Christlike
November – Spiritual and Temporal Self-Reliance
December – Building the Kingdom
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HANDOUT IDEAS: Embellish the Details
Gift Box of Homemaking Skills by Mindy Terry
Handout Idea from Emma's Place
Homemaking Booklet by Nancy Yang
Homemaking is a divine calling by Melinda Wilson
Inkablinka
Organize Yourselves by Sara Christensen
SPICE up your home
The greatest work.... by Letha Mellman
The greatest work you will ever do by Shyloh Belnap
This-n-That
We're making coupon booklets for moms and/or dads. It should help the girls realize all the things that go into making the home run smoothly. It's just a blank coupon "GOOD FOR" that the parent can fill in what they want help with. (Idea by Sid)
LESSON HELPS: 2 Share 2 Care and 2 Serve
Homemaking and Spirituality by Heidi
I did the game where you put kitchen utensils in a container and they are allowed to look for 30 seconds and then I covered it. They had a few minutes to write everything down. They really liked that. I also focused on getting themselves spiritually mature and working on their homemaking skills. I brought my favorite cookies and made a recipe card with the cookie recipe on it attached to a cookie cutter as a handout! It went very well. I also learned something. Both of these girls (I only had 2 out of 6 show today) mom's work and the girls do most of the cooking. I wondered how those working moms did it! (Idea by Leslie)
Preserving and Teaching Homemaking Skills - Handout from BYU Women's Conference
Wrap a box to look like beautiful gift. Have one of the girls open the lid to find it empty. Ask her if she likes the gift. "It's beautiful isn't it?" Discuss how it's not the kind of gift you would want to receive. Beautiful on the outside but empty on the inside? Is it the kind of gift you would like to give? You wouldn't want to offer an empty gift to your spouse...work on the important things now (like homemaking skills) so you can give him the same that you would expect back in return.
MUSIC: As Sisters in Zion (Hymn Book pg. 309
Each Life That Touches Ours for Good (Hymn Book pg. 293)
For the Beauty of the Earth, (Hymn Book pg. 92)
Love at Home (Hymn Book pg. 294)
Teach Me to Walk in the Light (Hymn Book pg. 304)
TALKS: Thomas S. Monson, “Hallmarks of a Happy Home,” Liahona and Ensign, Oct. 2001, 2. Use the four hallmarks in the article to conclude the lesson.
Susan W. Tanner, “Strengthening Future Mothers,” Liahona, June 2005, 16; Ensign, June 2005, 20. Consider substituting the article for the lesson.
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