Fifty-four days ago my Primary Presidency issued a challenge to the Primary children, as well as all members of the ward, to read the Book of Mormon in 90 days. And guess what, we are doing it! Families are doing it! Friends are doing it! Individuals are doing it! I am doing it!
The primary President asked me to teach the children Scripture Power, so that the children will be prepared to sing it at the Ward Christmas Party in December, or a Sacrament Meeting special musical number, or both.
Here is flip chart I a made: Scripture Power.pdf
Open it, print it, two sided, on white card-stock. Laminate, then bind it on the left side.
I will be teaching it this coming Sunday. Nothing fancy or difficult to do; I'll just be explaining the words and how they relates to each picture in the flip chart. Then we'll sing each phrase, put them all together, and voila! Done! This is a fantastic song. Its going to be a good time!
My kids LOVE this song, but what makes it great is when they get to all hold their scriptures above their heads (with 2 hands) every time it says, "Scripture Power!"
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I loved the cliparts! tks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMy kids LOVE this song, but what makes it great is when they get to all hold their scriptures above their heads (with 2 hands) every time it says, "Scripture Power!"
ReplyDeleteCan I please get the PDF for this songs. Thanks
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I'm teaching this song this month and wondered if you might send me the pdf for this song. It's awesome. Thanks!
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I just found your blog and love it! You have such great ideas! Can you send me the pdf file for the Scripture Power flip chart?
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Thanks for this! I'm using it in primary tomorrow for our April song.
ReplyDeleteWonderful resource! Could I also get the PDF?
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I would LOVE your pdf! Just called today! Thank you! I think you are so creative!
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I would LOVE your pdf! Just called today! Thank you! I think you are so creative!
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