January – Godhead
February – Plan of Salvation
March – Atonement of Jesus Christ
April – Apostasy and Restoration
May – Prophets and Revelation
June – Priesthood and Priesthood Keys
July – Ordinances and Covenants
August – Marriage and Family
September – The Commandments
October – Becoming More Christlike
November – Spiritual and Temporal Self-Reliance
December – Building the Kingdom
January – Godhead
February – Plan of Salvation
March – Atonement of Jesus Christ
April – Apostasy and Restoration
May – Prophets and Revelation
June – Priesthood and Priesthood Keys
July – Ordinances and Covenants
August – Marriage and Family
September – The Commandments
October – Becoming More Christlike
November – Spiritual and Temporal Self-Reliance
December – Building the Kingdom
January – Godhead
February – Plan of Salvation
March – Atonement of Jesus Christ
April – Apostasy and Restoration
May – Prophets and Revelation
June – Priesthood and Priesthood Keys
July – Ordinances and Covenants
August – Marriage and Family
September – The Commandments
October – Becoming More Christlike
November – Spiritual and Temporal Self-Reliance
December – Building the Kingdom
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AUTUMN
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BISHOP Are YOU smarter than the bishop? by Deb Reynolds
Bishop Singing Time
Bishop Thank You by Rebecca Skinner
Chocolate Chip Cookies with a Bishop Appreciation Twist
Cookie Cutter Charades by Tarryn Bricknell
CONDUCTING IDEAS
Conducting Elephant by Brynn & Tifany Hoecherl
Conducting Wand
Leading Sticks by Brooke Wakefield
HOLIDAYS
Back to school
Christmas
Easter
Father's Day
Halloween
Independence Day
Mother's Day
New Year's
Pioneer Day
St. Patrick's Day
Thanksgiving
Valentine's
OTHER IDEAS
Mini Candy Bars - This creative idea is great for practicing LDS Primary songs during singing time.
REVIEW IDEAS 2010 Song Pass Off's by Mary Cox - This idea could be adapted year-to-year
A Pioneer Program Review by Heidi Treu
Are you smarter than the bishop? by Gina Worthen
Balloon pop with a twist by Bethany Adams
Bean Bag Review by Noelle Ray
Betty Spaghetti by Tina Syddall
Billy Bubblegum by Tiffany Johnson
Build the tallest ice cream cone by Eve Erwin
Candyland Review by Christine Carlson
Cleaning up our songs by Alisa
Dusty songs on a washday
Erase two words.....sort of! by Monique
Eraser Pass
Fish Printables by Audrey Schilaty - write the song number on the back, attach a paper clip to each one, and the children in primary fish for songs
Flowers
For the last week of March I want to review all the songs (plus a few fun ones) we've learned so far. For a simple idea I am going to have March Madness. I am going to write the names of the songs on masking tape and place them on the floor. The song I want to practice the most will be the closest. The 'fun' songs will be the farthest. They will try to make a basket from the farthest, if the miss they move up, and so on until they make a basket. They line they are on when they make a basket will be the song we sing. (Idea by Trishy / ga03162009)
FUN Four Corners Review by Tina Tai
Get the bugs out
Grandma's Attic by Christine Hurst
Green Light, Red Light Review by Pam Cassedy
Hot/Cold Variation by Tammie
Hot Potato by Jaymie Reynolds
Hot Potato by Alisha Trane
Hula Hoop Review
Hum your favorite hymn by Christie Afualo
I spy by Julie Summerhays
In a nutshell....
Light up the world by Kelly Hatch
Magnifying their singing by Jennifer Garrett
Mary's Primary Music Leader Ideas
Making Cookies and the Atonement by Jenny
Mystery Melody by Anjela Schieving
Name that phrase by Celeste
Olympic Singing Time Review
Pass the ring by Kathleen Pludums
Primary Feud
Primary Road Trip by Aubrey Chaves
Putting the Scriptures to Music
Repeat Parakeet by Christine Hurst
Singing Bee by Jennifer Winspear
Singing in Style by Elena Brower
Some Review Games by Susan Anderson
Spot the Car Song Review by Allison Jessop
Straw Blowin'
Take a picture of each child in primary and glue the 4x7 pics of the children on a poster board side by side. Play GUESS WHO where the children ask you a yes or no question such as "are you thinking of a girl?" OR "Does the person you are thinking about have brown hair?" In order to answer their question they have to sing you a song of your choice. They are always so excited when they figure out who you are thinking about! We also play a game in senior primary where we arrange the chairs in a circle and blindfold a child in the middle who stomps to the beat around in a circle while we sing a song. The pianist stops whenever she feels like it and whoever the child in the middle is pointing to has to sing or say the next few words of the song (you can teach them the sign language for "help" if they need a clue or to ask a buddy so no one feels too much pressure) then the blindfolded child has to guess who they were pointing at. It really helped build unity in our sr primary as they all knew each other's names and what their voices sounded like after only a few times playing - not to mention the lyrics! (Shared by Julie Wilson / ga08272012)
The empty chair by Luana Willis - this would work anytime and for a review
The 'Guess What' Box
The Primary Playground by Tasha Reeve
The "What does...." Game by Echo Huffaker
Tic-Tac-Toe by Shawna Lloyd
Viola! by Val
Weird Scientist by Leslie Bigler
REVIEW FOR PRIMARY PROGRAM: A dental review by Jenny Stratton
A "sweet" review by Cara Webber
Back Pack Review by Brittany Stucki
Bubblegum Baseball by Wendy Daw
Cookin' up songs for the program by Hillary Dummar
Crossword Puzzle Game by Wendi Baggaley
Detective Sing-a-lot by Angela Paladeni
I printed up one line from each song and removed several words (leaving blank spaces just like hangman). I would choose a child to come up and then I would show them the line from the song. If they could guess all the blanks in the line correctly, then they got to pick a song of THEIR choice to sing. But, if they couldn't get it right, then we had to sing the program song that the line was from. If they couldn't get it at first, I would tell them which song it was from and have the pianist play it for them if they wanted. (Idea shared by Emily Coombs / ga09042008)
Gift Package Review Game
Mr. Mouth Review by Micah Jones
Poppin' Good Singers by Michelle Seal
Primary Pizza by Christine Hurst
Primary Pizza Review by Holli Speechly
Safe on the Sea by Amanda Perkins
Scrambled Titles Game by Wendi Baggaley
Sing-a-long Primary Video by Erin Bylund
The KEY to a successful program by Megan Brockbank
To help encourage the children in singing and reviewing our songs for the program I took a foam board and put a picture representing each song down one edge. I made 5 stars for each song and laminated them. I then placed velcro on the board and on the back of the stars. You could also velcro the pictures on so you can change it next year. And then after we sang the song our pianist would then tell us how many stars we earned. You can also cut some of the stars in half as well. I put junior primary on one side of the foam board and senior primary on the other. The loved it. (Idea by Shelia White / ga08232008)
Two review ideas by Jason Jones
SINGING TIME IDEAS
A few ideas for Primary Music Leaders by Frank Stevens
A twist on name that tune by Debbie Huber
Academy Awards by Wendi
Alphabet Cards by Colette
Alphabet Tiles by Margaret Johnson
Apple Pie - A fun idea that can also be used to teach the children how to conduct
Apples to Apples by Tamara Fackrell
Barnyard Guess
Battleship - Hit and Sing! by Deb Reynolds
Beat versus Rhythm
Bit by Bit
Book of Mormon Match Up Relay
Button, Button
Camping Singing Time by Andi Holt
Caroline's Singing Times
Chocolate Game by Deb Reynolds
Creative Ideas for Primary Music Leaders by Shiloah Baker
Cut the tie
Disney Favorites by Shalysa
Dynamic Signs by Rebekah Davis
Earn the Light by Natalie Breinholt
Eddie Spaghetti - [Idea 1] and [Idea 2]
Extra, Extra
Family Feud by Jennifer Winspear
Fly Swatter Game
Fun with Favorites
Fun with the phone
Go ahead and guess
Gone Fishing!
Guess Who
Hat Game
Ice Cream Cone
Instruments - Easy and simple ideas for making interactive musical instruments.
Lets Make A Deal
Mad Gab Singing Time by Gina Worthen
Mad Scientist
Making a Missionary
Music Match - Match cards and then sing the song
Music Mumbles - Credit Unknown
Musical Bowling by Kalani Mortensen
Musical Dice
Musical Measles by Christine Hurst
Musical Note
Musical Pop-Hop Game
Mystery Bag
Mystery Music
Name that principle
Name that tune
Name that tune twist
Olympic Swimming by Natalie Chedsey
One phrase at a time.... by Niki Higgs
Paper Orchestra by Penny Judkins
Pass the _______ Game
Pass the Parcel by Janelle Bricknell
Pin the note on the song
Ping Pong Fun
Place the bow on the present
Primary Chorister Ideas by Shiloah Baker
Primary Hospital
Primary Idol
Primary Matching Game by Kisa Smith
Primary Picture
Primary Pops! by Janet Cecchio
Primary Remote Control by Janna Barnes
Primary Snowballs by Jennifer Dancy
Primary Songbirds by Kari Key
Primary Song Pictures
Punch Out Singing Game
Rain, Clouds and Raindrops!
Rocket Songs
Rollerblading Singing Time by Kate Carter
Ropin' Songs by Jocelyn Williams
Shy Guy - helps children to sing reverently (even on rowdy songs)
Sing Another Time
Sing like a.....
Singing Balls by Shayleen Lunt
Singing Cookies by Melanie from Washington
Singing Cube - Includes clipart
Singing Hat
Singing In A Can
Singing Spray
Singing Time Band by Emma Slade
Singing Time Birds by Kaleigh Coleman
Singing Time Clue by Tamara Fackrell
Singo by Terri Finney
Singo Bingo by Deb Reynolds
Scripture Treasure Hunt by Theresa Oliver
Song Clock by Shannon Voge
Song Marathon
Song Scramble by Christine Hurst
Stop and Go
Straw Blowin'
Summertime Ice Cream by AnJanette Broderick
Teachers Judge
Temple Windows
The empty chair by Luana Willis
The endless scarf by Cindee Alexander
The Price is Right Game by Monica Hudson
The Song is Right by AdriAnne
Tic-Tac-Feud by Colette Newell
Trees and Leaves
Trivial Pursuit
Unlock the Treasure
Wiggle Worm Songs (from Primary-To-Go) - Just scroll down to the last file called "Wiggle Worms"
Click on pdf file and print. It is a fun one! Windwand Movement Cards by Jennifer West
SPORTS THEME
A fun review we did last fall that the boys really got into was a football game we called "the Singing Bowl". I made a football field poster and put it up on the chalkboard. I got a little foamies football and attached a magnet to the back. We had a list of "plays" which were the names of songs to review and a list for scoring: Touchdown-everyone was singing, it sounds perfect! 20 yards-most people were singing, it sounds pretty good, 10 yards-some people were singing, it needs a little work, Sack-Have you guys ever sung this before? We had 2 teachers be the refs and listen as we sang. They would say how we scored, and we'd move the football on the poster (we started on our own 20 yard line.) If they scored just by touchdown, I gave them the extra point (for the kick). But if we got in the endzone just by 10 or 20 yards at a time, we didn't get the extra point. I told them if we got a certain number of points, I'd bring treats the next week. The children really got into it, and when I asked my own children the other day what was their favorite thing we did in singing time since I was the music leader, football was the unanimous response. (Idea by Julie)
Baseball Game
Basketball Games by Theresa Oliver
Field Goal Favorite by Deb Reynolds
Football Fun by Jill
Football Game by Primary Singing Ideas
Putt-Putt Golf by Deb Reynolds
We had our program today (they did fabulous!), and I wanted to have a pretty laid back singing time. I came up with a football/name that tune game. I drew a football field on the chalkboard, using just lines. I had a small football which I had printed on some cardstock (I found a football graphic on the internet). I divided the children into two teams and decided which team would go first (I was going to flip a coin, but forgot to bring one). The first team decided how many notes they thought they could get the song in. After hearing the notes, they discussed it among themselves and then came up with an answer (I told them I would take the first one they said, so if one of the children blurted out a song title, I'd count it...this way they would take the time to figure it out and use the others). If they got it right, they would get to move so many yards (I had decided before hand how many yards they would get to move for so many notes....i.e. 4 notes, 7 yards), and they would get to continue towards their goal line. If they got it wrong, the other team had a chance to intercept and would then have control of the ball. If the second team got it wrong, it was a fumble and whichever team came up with the correct answer first would have control of the ball. It was lots of fun, very easy to prepare and execute, and low stress. What more could you want? (Idea by Kristi from Idaho Falls)
Winter Olympics Singing Time by Merrilyn Harris
World Cup Singing by Elaine
SPRING
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SUMMER
Click here for Summer Singing Time Ideas
TIME FILLER A great time filler by Christine Hurst
WEBSITES
Christy's Clipart Singing Time Ideas
The Idea Door's Collection of Ideas
WINTER
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