What to do for the endless reviewing of primary program songs (especially with the seniors)????
Well I saw this one post on MINUTE TO WIN IT. I think kids like challenges. I think it can be morphed into a review. And here is how: (you will need a stop watch)
So you have 5-6 challenges. Have a bucket with slips of paper in it that have the class names. Choose a reverent child to select a slip. Whatever class they pick, get to come and do the challenge. Some challenges can involve the whole class, but if it does not, then the class will select a representative to do the challenge for their class. IF, IF, IF, their class does the challenge in a MINUTE, then they can choose which program song and who sings it...and if they don't, then their class has to sing it.
You can design your challenges to be specific to the needs of your primary. But here is what I came up with.
1) cup stacking (stack the tallest tower you can in a minute without it falling over)
2) bubble gum blowing (blow at least 10 bubbles in a minute- you can use multiple people for this)
3) Hula Hooping (keep the hula hoop going around your hips for at least a minute - you can involve multiple people on this)
4) Hold your Breath (how long can you hold your breath...a minute or longer????
5) Write out the chorus of I AM A CHILD OF GOD on the chalk board
6) Read the lyrics to Latter-Day Prophets backwards (I will have a sheet to read) at least twice!
You can get creative here. I may think of a few more, too. Could be fun (& wild!)
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