Introduction

After being a Nursery/Sunbeam teacher for a year and realizing that the lessons were beginning to repeat themselves and I wasn't getting released anytime soon, I finally got smart and started saving the lesson supplements I was creating.  In addition, I invested in a laminator from e-Bay because Kinko's and Inkley's are just too expensive to use on a regular basis.

Now that I'm no longer in the Primary, I'm left with a jumble of "stuff" on my hard drive.  I've decided to organize it into Family Home Evening lessons that we can use as my daughter gets older.  I've decided to put it on this side blog because when my computer crashes (and they always do), I will have extra back-up copies.  Additionally, if somehow, somewhere it helps some frantic primary teacher (who realizes that 2 pages of lesson only transfers to 20 minutes in the classroom) looking for extra material on a Saturday night, then I will feel good about that.

Also, if someone happens to be reading this and has lessons or supplements of their own to add please e-mail me at alwaysmoney@inthebananastand.com.  I'm always happy to have more.

Everything I have is taken from LDS Church materials or magazines.  I've done my best to reference everything here in case someone needs to verify, and I don't want to get in trouble for plagiarism.  I've reformatted things when I've needed just so everything fits on 8x11 papers so I can print them neatly and they fit into my portable file.  Usually I paste the papers onto thicker colored paper before laminating them, but that's about as fancy as I get.

Thanks for taking the time to look.  I hope this can be helpful to someone if needs be.

 

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  • 11/23/2008 9:30 AM cputzulu wrote:
    I appreciate the time and effort you've put into this wonderful lesson that targets "kindness". I'm certain the children will be inspired and receive spiritual food through this message. Mahalo!
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