Sunday, April 11, 2010
Teaching Come Follow Me
This week I worked with the Primary President to put together a sharing time/singing time centered around the hymn "Come Follow Me".
She introduced the first verse by doing a little "Simon Says" game. Teaching them about following Christ. Then we learned the first verse. I laminated the pictures with the words laminated separately. This way I can take the words off as they get better at the song.
She introduced the second verse by talking about how following Christ is simple, it isn't difficult. She had two identical pictures of Jesus and cut one into just a few pieces and the other into lots of pieces. She invited children to come up and put them together. It didn't take long for the kids to discover that the puzzle with fewer pieces got them the same result as the other puzzle but was simpler.
We sang the second verse several times and then went on to the last verse. We are having two girls sing the 3rd, 4th and 5th verses in the program and having the primary hum in the background. The entire group will come in on the last verse. We talked about the rewards that come from living the gospel and following Jesus Christ. We sang the third verse several times and then made crowns for each child that said "Come follow me". We also had footprints to glue onto their crowns.
The younger children had help from their teachers but the older ones made some pretty creative crowns. It was a really fun activity for the kids. This song is meant for August but the timing just seemed right this close to Easter.
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