Age Group: Youth

These lesson ideas are great for youth ages 12 and up, who are in Sunday School, Young Men, or Young Women classes for Come Follow Me or Seminary.

March 13, 2011
Rationalization and Excuses Leave You Empty

I've posted both the full lesson and the object lesson part here in case Seminary Mom's (rather long) lesson doesn't fit with the message you're trying to get across in your lesson: The Object Lesson I brought out a muffin tray with muffin liners, but no actual muffins inside the liners. I explained I'd planned […]

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March 13, 2011
Stretch a little Higher, Be a little better, Enlarge thy tent

As a prelude to the lesson, I began by calling a student volunteer to the front of the room. As it happened, it turned out to be the tallest student in the class. I asked him to show how high he could reach. He went over to the wall and rested his verrry long arm […]

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March 13, 2011
Splitting Students into Teams to Learn the Gospel

Seminary Mom likes to split her classes into groups for gospel learning. Here's how she taught 3 Nephi 11 over the course of two days, while splitting into groups for researching the scripture topic: Today was a special day as we began our study of 3 Nephi 11, the crowning moment in the Book of […]

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March 13, 2011
Are you Paying Attention?

Items needed: a picture of a bird and a quarter Lesson: Display a picture of a bird and a quarter. Then tell the following story: Two men were walking down a busy city street. The one asked the other, "Listen to that bird." "I don't hear a bird," the other replied. "No, you must listen […]

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March 13, 2011
A Spiritual Feast - Using a multi-day scripture teaching theme

Seminary Mom used lunch sacks to emphasize the importance of the material in 3 Nephi -- truly a spiritual feast. Kids in her class added notecards to their lunch sacks each day during the lesson to add to their feast. It's a great example of how to carry a theme over multiple days for lesson […]

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March 13, 2011
Build a Play: How to teach Gospel Students through Drama

Here's a great example of using drama to help gospel students learn from Seminary Mom: One of my number one desires as a seminary teacher is to have my students fall in love with the scriptures. I want them to know these individuals we read about who really lived a long time ago. I want […]

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January 30, 2011
Gossip

I saw a similar object lesson to the toothpaste. The teacher gave the students a small pillow filled with feathers. The teacher tore it open and told him scatter the feathers. After he had done that, he then told him to go and pick up all the feathers and not come back until he had […]

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November 3, 2010
Baptism is the Key

Materials needed: A lock and key for the attention activity (for example, a padlock, diary, jewelry box, or suitcase lock) A cutout copy of a paper key with the word Covenant written on it Lesson Display a key. Ask the children what a key is used for. You might have a child use the key […]

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October 23, 2010
Strength in Your Thoughts

Have the student stand up with one of their arms outstretched straight to the side. Tell them that you are going to apply pressure on their hand and try and push it down. Their job is to keep their arm up in the horizontal position. Ask the student to think about something horrible that has […]

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September 7, 2010
Floating Orange

You put an orange in a bucket of water with the peel on and it will. This is related to us having on the armour of God. When you peel the orange, it sinks in the water. We sink when we don't have on the Armour of God.

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