New and refurbished ideas for LDS Primary Music Leaders (a.k.a. Primary Choristers)

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

STAND FOR THE RIGHT: VISUAL IMAGERY

March is just around the corner and it's time to review  “Stand for the Right”...again.  It is nice to have an easy song after two months of new songs with three verses that the children have really never sung before in Primary.  But, then again, because this is an easy song this month, it will be a great opportunity to learn some extra songs we will be singing in the program or singing just for the fun of it. More on those songs another time.

With Fewer Words
Many of you may already have a visual for this song from last year, but for those that may not or would like something different than a flip chart, here is a visual I made using speech bubbles; after all, it is about our prophet having some  words for you!!!  

I've also included speech bubbles for President Hinkley's 6 B's in case you want to have some fun and switch out the "Be True" ones for a set of one of his 6 B's.


With Words
I printed these on card stock, laminated them and put magnetic strips on the back.  

HERE ARE THE FILES:
If you want to save on ink, you can print the 6 B's with the no background color just on white or on colored card stock.

The 6 B's files have the "Be True" speech bubbles in the file as well, so if you print the "Stand for the Right' visual, you won't need to print the "Be True" ones on the 6 B's files.

As they learn the song you can start removing them to help them re-memorize it. Maybe even take turns having a child leave the room, have another child remove one, bring the other child back in and guess which one is missing.  What about mixing them up and having a child put in order before you finish singing this song?

Stay tuned for a fun singing time review later this week using the 6 B's concept.

HAPPY SINGING IN MARCH!



8 comments:

  1. Do you have the words to the song with no background color too??

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    1. I made some new files without the background color and added the links under the colored versions. Hope that helps you out.

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  2. I am having a hard time getting the download from Scribd. What am I doing wrong? Do I need to have an account with them?

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    1. I'm sorry you are having trouble downloading. You do need to set up an account with Scribed to access, but it is free. Let me know if you are still having trouble, if so, I will try and email them to you if you need me to.

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  3. I have a scribed account, but when I download the pictures it only opens as a bunch of symbols and letters. Is there any other way I can get these? They are wonderful!

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    1. Hmmmm, that is odd. It looks like people have been accessing it, so not sure if there was just a glitch when you tried. If you try again and still can't access it, send me your email and let me know which one(s) you want and I will try and email them to you. My email is listed in the sidebar.

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  4. thank you so much for these ideas. I love to see what you are doing and then adapt them to my primary here in Alaska. You have such a talent for visually explaining a song.

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  5. Thank you so much for sharing your song visuals. They are fabulous!

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