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2008 Outline for Sharing Time and the Children’s Sacrament Meeting Presentation: I Am a Child of God

Instructions to Primary Leaders for Sharing Time and the Children’s Sacrament Meeting Presentation

“Instructions to Primary Leaders for Sharing Time and the Children’s Sacrament Meeting Presentation,” 2008 Outline for Sharing Time and the Children’s Sacrament Meeting Presentation: I Am a Child of God, (2007),1–2

Message to Primary Presidencies

This year we will be helping each Primary child gain a testimony that he or she is a child of God. This gospel truth gives us hope. Our Heavenly Father has a plan for each of us. It includes the love and redeeming power of our Savior Jesus Christ, restored gospel truths, family, covenants, and temple blessings. As you teach the gospel truths outlined in these sharing times, the children will learn who they are and what they can become as they exercise faith in the Savior. They will learn to pray, keep the commandments, make and keep covenants, and express gratitude in word and deed. As leaders, you will have wonderful opportunities to listen to the Spirit as you prepare for sharing time. You will be able to teach from the scriptures, bear testimony, and be an example. As you teach with the Spirit, the children will long remember how the Spirit made them feel. We know the Lord will bless you as you serve Him in faith. We love you and pray for you.

The Primary General Presidency

Instructions for Sharing Time

Sharing time is a 30-minute period that allows children of combined age-groups to participate in activities and sing songs that teach gospel principles.

The following guidelines will help in planning sharing times:

  • • Study this document before the year begins.

  • • Teach the principles in this outline.

  • • Seek inspiration as you plan weekly sharing times.

  • • Include the music leader in your planning. Use music throughout sharing time to reinforce the principles being taught. Half of sharing time should be used for singing. This will allow the music leader enough time to teach new music and to help the children have fun singing.

  • • Discuss ways you can teach the weekly gospel principle, involve the children, and help the children apply the gospel principle to their lives. (See “Teaching Methods” on page 13.)

  • • Write your plan on a copy of the “Sharing Time Planning Work Sheet” on page 12.

  • • Determine which member of the presidency will teach or oversee each weekly sharing time.

  • • Have one sharing time a month be a class presentation. (See “Class Presentations” on page 13.)

Guidelines for the Sacrament Meeting Presentation

Under the direction of the bishop or branch president, the children’s sacrament meeting presentation is given during the fourth quarter of the year. The children will share what they have learned about this year’s theme, “I Am a Child of God.” The sacrament meeting presentation should be no more than 40 minutes long and should follow Church policies and guidelines for sacrament meetings. A member of the bishopric or branch presidency should conclude the meeting with brief remarks confirming the principles taught in the presentation. (See Church Handbook of Instructions, Book 2: Priesthood and Auxiliary Leaders [1998], 237.)

The following guidelines will also help in planning the sacrament meeting presentation:

  • • Meet with the bishop or branch president early in the year to discuss preliminary plans. Obtain his approval when the plans are completed.

  • • Plan for the children to present the program based on the monthly sharing time themes.

  • • Throughout the year, keep notes of individual children’s talks and experiences for possible use in the presentation.

  • • Plan to use a variety of methods in the presentation: scriptures, personal experiences, music, individual or group recitations, and testimonies.

  • • In presenting the music, you may include the entire Primary chorus, older and younger children’s choruses, child soloists, duets, small groups of children, the congregation, and appropriate instrumental accompaniments.

  • • Plan practices that will not take time away from classes or families unnecessarily.

Key to Symbols and Abbreviations

The following symbols and abbreviations are used throughout the outline:

§

 

Music. These songs support the yearly objective and are recommended for the sacrament meeting presentation.

 

CS

 

Children’s Songbook

 

FHE

 

Family Home Evening Resource Book

 

GAK

 

Gospel Art Picture Kit

 

GP

 

Gospel Principles

 

“My Gospel Standards”

 

Faith in God guidebooks, back cover

 

Picture

 

Primary manual picture packets

 

“Proclamation”

 

“The Family: A Proclamation to the World,” Ensign, Nov. 1995, 102

 

TNGC

 

Teaching, No Greater Call

 

TTF

 

True to the Faith

 

Pictures

The following GAK pictures are referenced in this year’s outline for sharing time. Most have a corresponding picture in one of the Primary manual picture packets.

GAK pictures and descriptions

 

Corresponding pictures in Primary manual picture packets

 

101—Adam and Eve

 

1-33, 6-4

 

102—Noah building the ark

 

1-29, 2-72, 6-7

 

105—Abraham and Isaac

 

6-11

 

117—Daniel in the lions’ den

 

1-14, 6-13

 

215—Healing Jairus’s daughter

 

2-25, 7-18

 

216—Christ and children

 

2-35, 3-56, 7-24

 

218—The good Samaritan

 

1-62, 3-63, 7-21

 

221—The ten lepers

 

2-45, 7-23

 

227—Christ in Gethsemane

 

1-72, 2-52, 3-46, 6-47, 7-30

 

230—The Crucifixion

 

1-59, 2-61, 3-71, 4-11, 6-27, 7-33

 

231—Burial of Jesus

 

1-73, 3-74, 7-34

 

233—Mary and the resurrected Lord

 

2-62, 7-36

 

240—Jesus Christ

 

1-3, 2-3, 3-9, 4-9, 5-48, 7-1

 

301—Lehi leaving Jerusalem

 

3-40, 4-5

 

311—Anti-Nephi-Lehies

 

3-54, 4-33

 

322—Christ and Nephite children

 

2-36, 4-48

 

400—Joseph Smith

 

1-13, 5-2

 

407—Restoration of Aaronic Priesthood

 

3-11, 5-15, 6-52

 

416—Translating the Book of Mormon

 

5-14

 

507—520—Latter-day prophets

 

2-15 (Brigham Young); 3-18, 5-58 (Lorenzo Snow); 3-19 (David O. McKay); 3-67 (Spencer W. Kimball)

 

601—Baptism

 

1-11, 2-20, 3-13

 

602—Confirmation

 

1-12, 2-30, 3-14, 6-51

 

605—Prayer

 

1-9, 3-24, 3-60, 7-13

 

608—Christ and children from around the world

 
 
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