Friday, July 29, 2016
Saturday, July 9, 2016
If I Listen With My Heart 2nd and 3rd Verses
With these, I cut out each picture individually. During primary, I call up a child to removed 1-2 pictures (depending on how much time is left) every time we sing through it, until there are no pictures left. The pink is the 2nd verse, and the blue is the 3rd. (Sorry if they're out of order at all, I'm SUUUPER tired!) Sometimes just to make things interesting, we draw an "action" stick, too.
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Fourth of July Punch Board meets Balloon Toss (SO MUCH FUN!)
Alright. I wanted to test this one out before sharing my idea with the world. It ended up being a huge hit, so here goes. It started out as a traditional punch board, but I hot glued some of those confetti poppers to the inside of the cup, and they gave a nice "pop" once you pulled the string. We sang a patriotic song if the kids chose that one.
I got 18-inch balloons from Target... they're HUGE and so fun!
Rules to the balloon game: If the balloon hits the ground OR if someone grabs it/holds onto it, you have to start the song aaalll the way over! It gets a little rowdy, so another rule I made was once it hit the ground or someone held onto it, the balloon came back to me and everyone had to be in their seats quietly before we could start again. I'd like to hear how it goes for someone else, if someone decides to use it:)
As a disclaimer, I will never use tissue paper again. I'll use dollar store wrapping paper instead (plus our dollar store carries foam board, win-win!)
Father's Day POP the Noses
I saw this idea on the Primary Chorister Facebook page. BRILLIANT! I drew my own versions, and my daughter drew some of her own, too:) It was a fun project!
I glued 6 faces to a poster board, made slits at nose-level with an exacto knife and then pulled the tied end of each balloon through them. I used water balloons and put song names (and a few "you choose's) on little slips of paper and bam, just pop the noses with a pin for lots of fun.
The Sing-Ometer
I started using these to gauge the kids' progress on each song for the program. I cut them out, laminated them, and then used brads to tack the arrow to the gauge. Then you can use a dry erase marker to write the song in the blue box, and if they got EVERY song in the green zone, I gave them Lifesaver mints (because you can get a giant bag at Costco). The Senior Primary kids took turns coming up to move the arrow, and they did a good job of being honest. One girl even put it down in the orange because not everyone was singing! Something I didn't even catch;) Clever kids!
Get the Cheese!
For this one, I cut out all of the food, the mouse, all of it individually and glued it onto a small(ish) sized foam board. You'll need 8 strong magnets for the best results. Hot glue two to the mouse body, two to the cheese, and then make "handles" for the backside of the foamboard using two magnets and small pieces of cardboard, so you can easily move the mouse toward the cheese! (My two-year-old son was manning the mouse in the video) :) Enjoy!
Make Yo' Mamma Cry!
I printed her on cardstock and laminated it. I then carefully painted black liquid watercolor on her eyelashes and let it dry. Then you let the kids loose with a spray bottle (have lots of paper towels on hand!) and make her cry tears of joy! Be sure to paint on her "mascara" the day of, otherwise it'll be a less dramatic of a raccoon-face run!
Bubble Gum Bianca
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