September 25 – October 1, 2023
PRIMARY Class & Family Scripture Study
Interactive Activities For Children
New Testament LESSON 40
Teaching Primary & Home – Come Follow Me just got easier with our activities for OCTOBER (week #1)
Theme: “Walk in the Spirit”
Galatians
YOU WILL FIND:
• SCRIPTURE SCHOLARS to get them reading.
• Then scroll down to find Lesson-Match Interactive Activities to match the CFM curriculum
TEENS
See our new SUNDAY SCHOOL interactive activities for this month RIGHT HERE
Lesson 40 Scripture Scholars
Week’s Scripture Scholars BOOKMARKS & scripture POP-UP Includes:
• BOOKMARKS with Come, Follow Me scriptures to read and discuss topics for Primary and Individuals and Families. Also, for Sunday School (teens).
• POP-UP to glue in scripture binding next to scripture you underline.
EXTRA ITEMS (not included) … THERE’S MORE:
• STAMP. Award readers with a STAMP for the week’s scripture reading. See below to find matching STAMPS.
• STAMP KEEPER. These can be placed on the STAMP KEEPER (see below) where you can collect 50 stamps for the year
Click on the weekly lesson posters (below) to find interactive activities:
. . . 4 LESSONS & 27 ACTIVITIES . . .
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. . . THE SPIRIT BRINGS LOVE, JOY, & PEACE . . .
The Holy Ghost helps me feel love, joy, and peace.
Young children can recognize the fruit of the Spirit. This will prepare them to seek the influence of the Holy Ghost throughout their lives.
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Display or show pictures of several kinds of fruit, and ask the children to describe how each fruit tastes. Explain that just as fruits have different flavors, we can feel the Holy Ghost in different ways, such as love and peace. Describe some of the ways you have felt the Holy Ghost in your life, and let the children share how the Holy Ghost feels to them.
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Read Galatians 5:22–23 with the children, and explain words they may not be familiar with. Invite each child to select a fruit of the Spirit mentioned in these verses, and help them think of a time when he or she has experienced it. Invite the children to draw simple pictures of their experiences.
OLDER CHILDREN
If I “walk in the Spirit,” I will receive the “fruit of the Spirit.”
When we are baptized and receive the gift of the Holy Ghost, we can receive the fruit of the Spirit more in our lives. How will you help the children recognize this fruit in their lives?
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Give each child a piece of paper (you could cut the paper into fruit shapes), and ask the children to find a “fruit of the Spirit” listed in Galatians 5:22–23. Invite them to write one of the fruits on one side of their paper and a word that means the opposite on the other side. (Help them understand words they aren’t familiar with.) Invite them to share their fruits with the class. What can we do to have the Holy Ghost with us always?
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Invite the children to read about the fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5:22–23 and write about or draw a picture of a time when they felt one of those fruits. Ask them to share their story or picture with another person in the class. Why is fruit a good way to help us understand how the Spirit influences us?
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ACTIVITIES FOR:
The Holy Ghost helps me feel love, joy, and peace.
. . . THE NEEDY NEEDS ME . . .
Jesus Christ wants me to help those in need.
The instruction in Galatians 6:2 is similar to Alma’s teaching in Mosiah 18:8 to people who were about to be baptized. Take this opportunity to help the children prepare for the covenants of baptism.
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Show a picture of a child being baptized (such as Gospel Art Book, no. 104). Ask the children what the child is doing. Explain that when we are baptized, we make covenants, or promises. Read Galatians 6:2 or Mosiah 18:8 to help the children learn one of the things we promise to do: bear one another’s burdens. Invite the children to draw pictures of ways they can help others who are carrying burdens.
DOWNLOAD Baptism Promises to Serve match game (Mosiah 18:8) (HERE or below) -
Read to the children this phrase from Galatians 6:2: “Bear ye one another’s burdens.” To illustrate what this means, give one of the children something heavy to carry. Then ask for a volunteer to help the child carry the object. Explain to the children that many things can feel like a burden, such as being sick or feeling sad or lonely. What could we do to help a person with this kind of burden?
ACTIVITIES FOR:
Jesus Christ wants me to help those in need.
. . . GOOD CHOICES & CONSEQUENCES . . .
Our actions, both good and bad, have consequences.
By teaching that we reap what we sow, as explained in Galatians 6:7–9, you can teach the children to consider the consequences of their actions.
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Display a seed and a vegetable. Read Galatians 6:7–9 to the children. Ask the children to pretend to plant a seed when they hear the word soweth. Ask them to pretend to pick a vegetable from a plant when they hear the word reap.
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Show the children several kinds of vegetables, and help them find the seeds in each. Put the seeds in a container, and let the children take turns choosing one and telling what vegetable will grow if they plant it. Help them see that just as the seeds we plant determine the vegetable we get, the choices we make determine the consequences and blessings we ultimately receive.
DOWNLOAD My Service Garden Game to plant acts of service (HERE or below) Example, “Lettuce” take a get-well care and a care package to a sick friend -
Make a line on the floor with tape. Place a happy face and a sad face on opposite ends of the line. Invite a child to stand in the middle of the line, and help the other children think of choices that will lead to happiness or sadness. For each choice, ask the child in the middle to step toward the happy side or the sad side. Repeat the activity several times, and let other children take turns standing on the tape.
OLDER CHILDREN
Help the children understand that consequences of our behavior sometimes come immediately and other times may come “in due season” (verse 9).
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Read together Galatians 6:7–9. Provide a list of actions (or seeds we “sow”) and consequences (or fruit we “reap”). Ask the children to match the actions to their consequences.
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Invite the children to list some of the blessings they hope to receive from Heavenly Father. Help them think of the “seeds” they must sow in order to “reap” these blessings.
DOWNLOAD Blessing, Blessing, Who’s Go’s God a Blessing pick-and-tell (HERE or below)
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ACTIVITIES FOR:
Our actions, both good and bad, have consequences.
. . . “ONE IN CHRIST” . . .
Being baptized makes us “one in Christ.”
Paul taught the Galatian Saints that when they were baptized they would become “one in Christ Jesus.” How can you help the children strive for the unity described in Galatians 3:26–28?
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Invite the children to read Galatians 3:26–28 with this question in mind: What happens when I am baptized? You might want to focus on phrases like “put on Christ” or “one in Christ.” What might these phrases mean? How is “putting on Christ” similar to taking His name upon ourselves? (see Doctrine and Covenants 20:75–79). What can we do to show others that we have taken His name upon ourselves?
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Read together Galatians 3:28, and identify some of the ways people identified themselves when they were baptized in Paul’s day. Help the children name some ways they identify themselves today. What is Paul trying to teach us about how we should see each other when we are baptized?
ACTIVITIES FOR:
Being baptized makes us “one in Christ.”
SUMMARY OF SUBJECTS FOR:
NEW TESTAMENT
Galatians
SEPTEMBER (week 1)
Lesson 40: September 25 – October 1, 2023
“Walk in the Spirit”
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