Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Thanksgiving "Headbanz"
My kids LOVE the game "Headbanz". This is a variation of a game seen here. I tried it last year & it definitely worked the best with senior primary.
You will need:
-Headband (I used the one from my game but you can also make one out of paper & hold the feather on with a paperclip)
-Paper feathers with gospel topics/people written on them.
Have a child come up & put the headband on. Put a feather on the headband without him/her seeing it. Next the child asks yes/no questions to try & figure out what the feather says. For example, "Am I a person?", "Am I a Thing?", "Can you read me?" etc. If this is too difficult, you can have the rest of the primary children give the child clues to help them figure out what is written on their feather. For example, clues for the Holy Ghost could be "I help you choose the right", "You feel warm inside when I am talking to you", "I can comfort you when you are sad or afraid", etc. Once the correct answer is given, sing a song that corresponds.
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Pumpkin Pie
Who doesn't love pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving dinner? I have used this visual in several different ways. I made it years ago when I taught school & I no longer have the book I got it from. Sorry! But you could easily make one yourself.
Variation 1:
Place the empty pie container on the board. Write songs/numbers on the pumpkin pie pieces & place them in a sack/container. Have a child come up & pick a piece of pie. Sing the song on the back. Tape the pie piece to the container.
*You could also have each child say what their favorite thing to eat is at Thanksgiving dinner!
Variation 2:
This is fun to do as a game. Divide the room into two teams & place two empty pie containers on the board. Place all the pumpkin pie pieces in a sack/container. Formulate questions pertaining to topics taught during sharing time this year. Tape a question on the back of the pie pieces. Take turns having a child from each team draw a pie piece & answer the question. If they answer correctly, they get to tape their pie piece to the container. Sing a song that corresponds with the topic. The first team to have a whole pie WINS (or the team with the most full pie at the end of singing time).
Variation 3:
Write songs on the pie pieces. Place a whole pie on the board. Have a child come up & pick a piece of pie. Sing the song on the back.
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Turkey Toss
For this activity you will need:
6-8 blown up balloons
6-8 paper turkeys
Bean bags or another soft object that can be thrown
This idea was originally found here. Write songs/numbers on the back of each turkey. Tape each paper turkey to a blown up balloon & line them up in a row on a table. Have a child come up and toss the bean bag at a turkey. Sing the song on the back.
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Turkey Bowl
For this activity, you will need:
Bowling pins (I picked mine up at Target)
Paper turkeys
A small ball or a small fake pumpkin
Write song names on the back of each turkey. Have a child softly roll the ball/pumpkin toward the pins. If the child knocks down one pin, that's the song you sing. If they knock down a few pins, they can choose between the songs. If the child bowls a strike, they get to chose their favorite primary song. Once a song is chosen, I remove that pin.
This is the clipart image I used.
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Shoot the Turkey/Pluck the Turkey
Variation 1: Shoot the Turkey
I have done this activity the past 3 years & it is a definite crowd pleaser. Be warned it can get a little rowdy!
You will need:
A paper turkey
Paper feathers with gospel topics written on them
A Nerf gun
Have a child come up & take a shot at Thomas E. Normous using the Nerf gun... I used the name tag in the middle of my turkey for the target. If they hit the target, they get to pluck a feather. Have the child think of a primary song that corresponds with the feather they chose.
Here is a list of potential topics & songs:
Holy Ghost - The Holy Ghost p. 105
Eternal Life - I Lived in Heaven p. 4
Savior/Example - Jesus Once was a Little Child p. 55 or I'm Trying to be Like Jesus p.78
Atonement - He Sent His Son p. 34
Baptism - Baptism p. 100 or When I am Baptized p.103
Happiness - If You're Happy & You Know It p. 266
Friends - Here We Are Together p. 261
Church - The Church of Jesus Christ p. 77
Primary Songs - The child's favorite primary song
Testimony - The Church of Jesus Christ p. 77 or I am a Child of God p. 1
Knowledge - The Wise Man & the Foolish Man p. 281
Prophets - Latter Day Prophets p. 134 or Follow the Prophet p. 110
Health/Bodies - The Lord Gave me a Temple p. 153 or Hinges p. 277
Prayer - Children All Over the World p. 16
Eternal Family - Families Can be Together Forever p. 188
Nature - Popcorn Popping p. 242 or Once There was a Snowman p. 249
Heavenly Father - My Heavenly Father Loves Me p. 228
Variation 2: Pluck the Turkey
Simply have a child come up & pick a feather off the turkey. You can have topics written on the feathers or have blank feathers so the child can say something they are thankful for. Either way, sing a song that corresponds.
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