One of my must-haves as primary chorister is my singing time apron. I bought a cheap plain apron, then sewed squares of fabric to the front to make pockets for storing visual aids, musical instruments, reverence incentives, whatever I might need. There are 5 pockets in all, and I could probably use more - but this usually is sufficient.
Congrats on starting a chorister blog. It's a really fun was to keep track of and share ideas. I look forward to see what wonderful things work for your primary. Have a great day!
I am currently the primary chorister in my ward. It's a fun and fabulous opportunity to learn the beautiful primary music, be creative in a unique teaching environment, and feel the Spirit as we teach gospel truths through song. Three of my five daughters are in primary, which I love, because I can happily sing these songs I love right along with them each week.
I find I have the most success with the children when I follow this recipe:
1. Pray about the kids, pray about teaching the songs 2. Learn the songs backwards and forwards. I rarely use the book when I'm singing in Primary because of the importance of step #3. 3. Eye contact, eye contact, eye contact 4. Smile and sing with love 5. Bear testimony of gospel truths 6. Have fun
Egg Decorating
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We are thinking of having an egg-related Young Women activity in April.
Below are some neat ideas to consider: Leaf Print Eggs sticker eggs thumb
print egg...
Congrats on starting a chorister blog. It's a really fun was to keep track of and share ideas. I look forward to see what wonderful things work for your primary. Have a great day!
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Thanks, Melanie. It is so fun (not to mention helpful) to have a network of sisters sharing ideas.
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