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Granite Falls Ward YW Personal Progress Blog
Friday, October 13, 2017
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Choice and Accountability #5
Value experiences: Choice and Accountability #5
Date: January 7, 2014
Leader: Sis. Fife
Participants: Teagan, Hailey, Brittany, Ashley, Emily, Sarah, Caila, Heidi, Erin, Rachel, Mikala, Hannah Y., Shanarah, Ivy, Madison, Tori, Heather, Maddy V., Sis. Hopkins, Sis. Coward
The tables were set up with blank BINGO sheets and pens for each girl and we started out by playing group TABOO with cards I had made. I used all YW words and got the idea from here. As the girls solved each card, they chose where to write the keyword in their BINGO card. I teased them that this was the Choice portion of the game and while they did get to choose where they put each word, the consequence of whether or not they would have a winning BINGO card would be based on all the choices they made :-) We had a couple more words than squares to accommodate girls who dazed away for a word or anything like that.
Date: January 7, 2014
Leader: Sis. Fife
Participants: Teagan, Hailey, Brittany, Ashley, Emily, Sarah, Caila, Heidi, Erin, Rachel, Mikala, Hannah Y., Shanarah, Ivy, Madison, Tori, Heather, Maddy V., Sis. Hopkins, Sis. Coward
What we did: We started out our activity by talking about our value for the month - Choice and Accountability. Anyone who had the value color somewhere on them got an orange starburst candy. Some of the girls are actually remembering that I do this and are purposefully wearing the right colors! Also, any girl who had brought her Personal Progress journal got a piece of orange gum.
We then talked more about choice and accountability as a follow up from Sunday's lesson and the role the Holy Ghost can play in helping us make good decisions.
The tables were set up with blank BINGO sheets and pens for each girl and we started out by playing group TABOO with cards I had made. I used all YW words and got the idea from here. As the girls solved each card, they chose where to write the keyword in their BINGO card. I teased them that this was the Choice portion of the game and while they did get to choose where they put each word, the consequence of whether or not they would have a winning BINGO card would be based on all the choices they made :-) We had a couple more words than squares to accommodate girls who dazed away for a word or anything like that.
Once everyone's cards were filled we then switched over to the Accountability portion of the game. I told the girls to make small marks as we went along so we could play multiple rounds. It probably would have also been fun to have handed out orange tokens, new pennies, or orange candies for them to use to cover each spot, but that is in hindsight now!
Once a BINGO was called out the winner received a fun orange pencil (sparkly kinds, not just boring #2's!) and we would continue with the same boards until we had three winners. After three winners we would start a new round and go till three more winners. We were able to do a total of three rounds.
After the game I read them the Parable of the Popcorn, we had closing prayer, I encouraged them to walk around the room and read the quotes I had put up around the room about choices, and then they got to eat the refreshments. We had CRUSH flavored twizzlers - CRUSH standing for "Choose Righteously Understanding Sacred Honors", Now and Laters - with a sign reminding them that the decisions they make NOW will affect them LATER, so they should CHEWS wisely, and then popcorn to follow the parable I read. The girls all thought they were cheesy and cute and I didn't come home with left overs, so I guess it was a hit.
Accomplished at the Activity:
* We learned more about the Holy Ghost
Accomplished at the Activity:
* We learned more about the Holy Ghost
* We followed up after reading Galatians 5:22-25, Moroni 10:4-5, and D&C 11:12-14
Still need to do:
* Read Ezekiel 36: 26-27
* Read Ezekiel 36: 26-27
* Read John 14:26; 16:13
* Read 2 Nephi 32:5
* Record in your journal how the Holy Ghost can help you make good decisions in your daily life
* Pray for and live worthy of the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Individual Worth #7
Value experiences: Individual Worth #7
Date: October 15, 2014
Leader: Sis. Fife
Participants: Teagan, Hailey, Brittany, Ashley, Emily, Sarah, Caila, Heidi, Erin, Rachel, Kylee, Mikala, Maddy V., Hannah Y., Shanarah, Sandra, Ivy, Christa, Khasia, Kelsey, Sis. Warner
We read some scriptures and talked about spiritual attributes we had from our Heavenly Father. We went around the room and shared something divine in us that was unique and individual about ourselves.
Once we were done I had tables set up with papers with each of the girls' names on them. Each girl got a colored pen and we went around and wrote on all the papers something nice about the girl it belonged to, trying to focus on her divine attributes. Leaders participated, too.
The papers had a funny little picture at the bottom that I found online and thought the girls would giggle at!
While they were going around signing everyone's papers (there were 28 all together!!) I pulled girls to the side to take a picture for a future activity; we'll use them for Young Women in Excellence in November and then again in December. I bought value colored plastic table cloths from the dollar store and after fan folding them and stringing some yarn through them, I hung them up to be a fun and bright backdrop. (I ended up bringing it back again on Sunday to snag pictures of the girls who were missing on Wednesday!) After they had their picture taken they could have some refreshments - blue raspberry sugar cookies and a water bottle that had a saying on it - Don't 'bottle' up your potential! 'Water' your waiting for? Water your talents and watch them grow! Divine Nature 1,3,6 Individual Worth 7&3
Accomplished at the Activity:
* We read Moroni 10:8-18
Date: October 15, 2014
Leader: Sis. Fife
Participants: Teagan, Hailey, Brittany, Ashley, Emily, Sarah, Caila, Heidi, Erin, Rachel, Kylee, Mikala, Maddy V., Hannah Y., Shanarah, Sandra, Ivy, Christa, Khasia, Kelsey, Sis. Warner
What we did: We started out our activity by talking about our value for the month - Divine Nature. Anyone who had the value color somewhere on them got a blue colored candy...most girls were wearing blue jeans, so each girl was able to get a candy this month! Also, any girl who had brought her Personal Progress journal got a candy pumpkin.
We read some scriptures and talked about spiritual attributes we had from our Heavenly Father. We went around the room and shared something divine in us that was unique and individual about ourselves.
Once we were done I had tables set up with papers with each of the girls' names on them. Each girl got a colored pen and we went around and wrote on all the papers something nice about the girl it belonged to, trying to focus on her divine attributes. Leaders participated, too.
The papers had a funny little picture at the bottom that I found online and thought the girls would giggle at!
While they were going around signing everyone's papers (there were 28 all together!!) I pulled girls to the side to take a picture for a future activity; we'll use them for Young Women in Excellence in November and then again in December. I bought value colored plastic table cloths from the dollar store and after fan folding them and stringing some yarn through them, I hung them up to be a fun and bright backdrop. (I ended up bringing it back again on Sunday to snag pictures of the girls who were missing on Wednesday!) After they had their picture taken they could have some refreshments - blue raspberry sugar cookies and a water bottle that had a saying on it - Don't 'bottle' up your potential! 'Water' your waiting for? Water your talents and watch them grow! Divine Nature 1,3,6 Individual Worth 7&3
Accomplished at the Activity:
* We read Moroni 10:8-18
* Had the Young Women and leaders write down positive qualities the Lord has given each individual girl.
Still need to do:
* Read 1 Corinthians 12:4-12, 13
Still need to do:
* Read 1 Corinthians 12:4-12, 13
* Read Moroni 7:12-13
* Read D&C 46:11-26
* List your gifts in your journal and what you can do to continually develop those talents.
* Have a parent add something on to your paper.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Virtue #2 - Foam photo albums
Value experiences: Virtue 2
Date: September 17, 2014
Leader: Sis. Fife
Participants: Teagan, Hailey, Brittany, Ashley, Emily, Sarah, Caila, Heidi, Erin, Rachel, Kylee, Mikayla, Maddy V., Hannah Y., Shanarah, Sandra, Ivy, Christa, Khasia, Kelsey, Dansil, Sis. Warner, Sis. Hopkins
Then we sat around the round tables and made foam photo albums to hold the handouts and things we get from Young Women's. We munched on garden snacks and talked and had a fun evening together. (Sorry, I forgot to snag some pictures of the activity!)
Accomplished at the Activity:
* We read John 14:26-27, John 15:26, D&C 88:3-4, and D&C 121:45-46
Still need to do:
* Read 2 Nephi 32:1-5, D&C 45:57-59
Date: September 17, 2014
Leader: Sis. Fife
Participants: Teagan, Hailey, Brittany, Ashley, Emily, Sarah, Caila, Heidi, Erin, Rachel, Kylee, Mikayla, Maddy V., Hannah Y., Shanarah, Sandra, Ivy, Christa, Khasia, Kelsey, Dansil, Sis. Warner, Sis. Hopkins
What we did: We started out our activity by talking about virtue and about gifts of the Comforter. We read some scriptures and explained different gifts we can receive from the Holy Ghost.
Then we sat around the round tables and made foam photo albums to hold the handouts and things we get from Young Women's. We munched on garden snacks and talked and had a fun evening together. (Sorry, I forgot to snag some pictures of the activity!)
Accomplished at the Activity:
* We read John 14:26-27, John 15:26, D&C 88:3-4, and D&C 121:45-46
Still need to do:
* Read 2 Nephi 32:1-5, D&C 45:57-59
* Write in in your journal what you have learned and write about a time that you felt the guidance of the Holy Ghost
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Divine Nature #3 - Hugs and Kisses Kits
Value experiences: Divine Nature 3
Date: August 13, 2014
Leader: Sis. Fife
Participants: Teagan, Hailey, Brittany, Ashley, Emily, Sarah, Erin, Rachel, Kylee, Mikayla, Maddy V., Hannah Y., Shanarah, Sandra, Sis. Warner, and if I forgot your name here, I apologize, just let me know and I can add it to the list!
What we did:
* We made a Hugs and Kisses Kit that has 2 weeks worth of ideas of things to do for your family member you have chosen to try working on bettering your relationship with.
- we cut out the pages and tied them together, put a pencil and a smile reminder together, traced out hands on craft paper and attached them with string to be used as a 'hug' for one of the days (the girls were to write down a compliment or something they love about their family member on the 'hug' and then give it to that person), and assembled everything in a bag with some Hershey's Hugs and Kisses for us to use on those days when it seemed really hard to get along with our person :-)
* We played Divine Nature 3 rounds charades with characters and words that had to do with either Divine Nature or strengthening the family
Still need to do:
* Do things for your chosen family member for two weeks to try and improve your home life
- we cut out the pages and tied them together, put a pencil and a smile reminder together, traced out hands on craft paper and attached them with string to be used as a 'hug' for one of the days (the girls were to write down a compliment or something they love about their family member on the 'hug' and then give it to that person), and assembled everything in a bag with some Hershey's Hugs and Kisses for us to use on those days when it seemed really hard to get along with our person :-)
* We played Divine Nature 3 rounds charades with characters and words that had to do with either Divine Nature or strengthening the family
Still need to do:
* Do things for your chosen family member for two weeks to try and improve your home life
* Share your experiences with your parents or a leader
http://www.shannonsstudio.com/uploads/4/0/0/2/4002641/yw_2_dn_3_hugs__kisses_kit.pdf
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Good Works 3 - Fear Factor - LDS Style!
Value experiences: Good Works 3
Date: July 23, 2014Leader: Sis. Fife
Participants: Teagan, Hailey, Brittany, Ashley, Emily, Sarah, Caila, Heidi, Erin, Rachel, Kylee, Mikayla, Maddy V., Hannah Y., Shanarah, Sandra, Sis. Warner, Sis. Fritzler
What we did: This has probably been one of my most favorite activities we've done so far! This was so much fun! We started out in the RS room talking about Good Works and bearing one another's burdens and about what drives us, our fear or our faith. I assured them that I would never do anything to them that was bad, that if they had faith in their leaders, that we would never do ask anything bad from them, everything would be okay through the game...I wanted them to know that I wasn't going to ask anything of them that was dangerous or unhealthy (unlike the real Fear Factor game!) Then we went into the gym for our Fear Factor game. I had all the stations covered with tablecloth so they couldn't guess what the challenges were going to be until we got to each one and revealed it. The girls were divided up into four teams (Spiders, Scorpions, Bees, and Roaches) I had 6 game stations set up around the gym and we went through them one by one. Three were all plays and the others only needed two girls per team. I made sure the girls knew they never had to do anything they didn't want to and could back out of any task they didn't want to do. We encouraged the girls to bear one another's burdens and comfort those who needed comfort during the challenges. (Yeah, it might have been a stretch to get it to fit in with this value, but I really wanted to do this activity with the girls!)
The different challenges are listed below. Each girl that participated and completed the tasks below got a point for her team. If they couldn't swallow or backed out of a challenge no point was awarded.
Accomplished at the Activity:
* We discussed what meant to bear one another's burdens and comfort those who stand in need of comforting.
* We read Mosiah 18:7-10
Still need to do:
* List in your journal three ways you can comfort others or help them bear their burdens.
Accomplished at the Activity:
* We discussed what meant to bear one another's burdens and comfort those who stand in need of comforting.
* We read Mosiah 18:7-10
Still need to do:
* List in your journal three ways you can comfort others or help them bear their burdens.
* Do the things on your list and tell a leader or family member about it and how your attitude and understanding have changed.
I had planned on doing this game outside but it ended up raining all day and night, so it was moved inside. I cancelled this challenge due to space. This was going to be a trust fall type of game.
The first challenge was The Yolk's On You. This was an all play. I had two dozen eggs and the girls didn't know which ones were cooked and which were uncooked. Any girls that wanted to came up, chose an egg, and were going to to crack them on their heads at the same time. About half came up. I had plenty of paper towels and spare towels for the girls to use and assured them that I would clean up whatever messes there were. On the count of three they all slammed their eggs on their heads and found out that I had cooked all the eggs - no one got slimed :-)
The second challenge was The Baby Food Buffet. I brought some baby food from home and took the wrappers from them so you couldn't see what they were. I brought green beans, mixed veggies, peas, and chicken. This was a challenge for two girls from each team. Each team chose one bottle of food and had to take a spoonful of it and swallow. Each girl that swallowed her baby food got a point for her team.
Team one chose chicken, which in my opinion was the worst flavor there! I think they agreed!
The third challenge was Canine Cuisine. I made it look like two girls from each team were going to have to eat a spoonful of dog food. I had bought a dog bowl prop from the dollar store and a can of dog food, but what I actually put inside the bowl was corned beef hash...it looks and smells close enough to dog food that it was convincing to a lot of the girls!
Our fourth challenge was Go Fetch. We don't have pictures of this one, but it was a relay for all the girls on the teams. I had two tables set up and they had to relay race from one to the other. On the first table was a dog treat (a Slim Jim cut into 2" pieces) that they had to pick up with their mouths, run over to the second table across the gym and put it on there, and then run back and tag their waiting teammate so she could go. Most of the girls knew they were Slim Jims and not dog treats and many ate their piece once they had run their leg of the race!
The fifth challenge was where we started getting more difficult. This was Troubling Taste Testers. I had a long table set up with 6 covered foods. This was an all play again and the teams lined up (there were four girls in each team so the first player on each team came first, then the second player of each team tried the second food, and so on. Two girls from each team had to go twice since there were six foods to try) and a YW leader drew a number from a basket that determined which food that wave of girls would be asked to try. Most of the foods came from my pantry so they weren't anything really weird, but we do eat a lot of oriental foods, so the girls were weirded out by some of the foods!
We had pickled okra...the girls were scared of it at first, but then Kylie went back for seconds, thirds, and then tried walking off with the whole jar! Those were a hit :-)The squid was weird for everyone except Teagan who eats it as a snack at home. We did have some girls opt not to try this one!
The third food was seaweed and while most girls who tried it were afraid of it at first, I had a lot of girls come up and ask for some after the challenge was over.
The fourth food was lychees - an oriental fruit. It looks weird, like sheep eyeballs, and has a unique texture similar but are delicious! Some girls opted out of this and were sad once they saw how much the other girls enjoyed them.
The fifth food was cooked chicken liver. This was a food that I don't keep at home and I had to buy...I'm not a liver lover and neither were any of the girls!
The last food was cooked chicken hearts. These are a snack at our house and many of the girls backed away from them.
Our last challenge was the hardest for most girls. It was our Creepy Crawlers station. I had a container that had plastic flies on the bottom and each girl who could reach in and take out one fly would get a point for her team. Crawling around on those plastic bugs were live crickets and meal worms! This was an all play for whoever wanted to do it. It was interesting to watch the girls' reactions to this challenge. Some of the girls who had no problem trying squid or dog food or any of the other odd foods had a hard time with this challenge while others who opted not to try some of the foods picked them up with no hesitation. (Most of them had lizards or snakes at home that they fed crickets to anyways, so touching crickets was nothing new to them!)
Over all I think all the girls had a great time. This was one of a few activities that I can remember where ALL the girls stayed focused and active throughout the whole night. No one wandered off or went for water breaks. All the girls were great in supporting each other, whether you accomplished a task or backed away from one. They all cheered and chanted their support when one of them had a particularly difficult time at a task she really wanted to finish. They comforted each other well!
I made each girl a medal of honor for participating in the activities and told them that the refreshments were whatever foods that were left that they wanted to eat! I came home with the squid, livers, hearts, and corned beef but all the rest were eaten! They loved eating the eggs, okra, lychees, seaweed, and Slim Jims!!
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