Fight for Right - word-choice puzzle
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LESSON LIFESAVER Activity
Fight For Right! word-choice puzzle (armor of God)
Alma 43–44; Ephesians 6:11, 13–18
Includes Scripture Challenge Card
4 Visuals (Color and Black & White)
Includes Scripture Challenge Card
4 Visuals (Color and Black & White)
OBJECTIVE: The lesson* encourages youth to put on the armor of God as a protection against evil. With this FIGHT FOR RIGHT word-choice puzzle they can follow Captain Moroni’s example and put on the whole armor of God. Blackout wrong choices to see ways you can fight for the right.
PREPARATION: Review enrichment activity #3 in the manual for which the following activity illustrates. The lesson activity* asks children what types of things Satan uses to wound or kill us spiritually and what they can do to strengthen their spiritual armor such as attending church.
*SEE LESSON IDEAS (Captain Moroni Defeats Zerahemnah,” Primary 4: Book of Mormon (1997), 87–91)
TESTIMONY: Bear testimony of the importance of putting on the armor of God to protect us against evil.
ACTIVITY: Fight for Right! Word Choice
Show youth how they can Fight for Right! and follow Captain Moroni’s example to put on the whole armor of God. Help them search for and blackout wrong choices to see ways they can fight for right!
DOWNLOAD Armor of God Build a Hero Lesson Activity or Pick-a-Song (HERE or below)
TO MAKE Print on lightweight paper, copy, color, and cut out the Fight for Right! Word Choice that follows for each child.
THOUGHT TREAT: Right-Hand Cookie. Roll out sugar cookie dough and cut out a right-hand print or right-hand mitten shape, and then bake. As children eat the right-hand cookies, remind them to fight for right!
SCRIPTURE CHALLENGE CARD: Help children Search and Ponder this scripture card by filling in the blanks. PRINT this 5 x 7 scripture card from the pdf included with the above activity. You can punch the two holes on the left and tie a ribbon to attach cards or use two metal rings to connect cards.
Alma 43:45 “Nevertheless, the Nephites were inspired by a better cause, for they were not fighting for monarchy nor power but they were fighting for their homes and their liberties, their wives and their children, and their all, yea, for their rites of worship and their church.”
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