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LDS Primary Singing Time // Wiggle Worm Jar

120 · Mar 5, 2014 · 8 Comments

// LDS Primary Singing Time Wiggle Worm Jar //

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I have been madly working on getting some fun activities together for my new calling at Church. To back up a bit… I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saint (the Mormons) and we all have different responsibilities that we take on to help the organization of the church. I am currently serving in Primary which is our children’s organization. I am in charge of singing time, which is the best time of all if you ask me. Because of that, I am currently working on some projects to prepare for Primary and I thought I would share then for all my Primary Chorister friends out there. Here’s my post last week on this month’s song, “I Stand All Amazed.” I am working on the rest of the verses for this next Sunday so stay tuned.

Today I’m sharing my take on the Wiggle Worm Jar. This isn’t a new idea, I’m not sure who came up with originally, but I LOVE it!  Many times during singing time the kiddos get a little restless and need a little wiggle song to help them get through Primary.  If I see them wiggling around and having a hard time paying attention, I pull out my wiggle worm jar.  This jar is full of cute little worms with fun songs attached to them like, Popcorn Popping, Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes, If you’re Happy and You know it and such. These cute little worms are soooo easy to make! Here is what you will need…

Wiggle Worm Jar Supplies

  • Patterend Paper 4 – 12×12 sheets,  I used some paper for the Hey Girl Basic Grey Paper Pack
  • Large craft sticks
  • Elmer’s Glue Stick
  • Wiggle Eyes
  • Elmer’s Mini Glue Spots
  • Black Sharpie Pen
  • Cricut Explore (optional)

Instructions

Take your four 12×12 sheet of paper and cut a bunch of circles roughly 1 1/2 inches in diameter. I used my Cricut Explore to cut the circles. I know that this machine isn’t available until March 15th and this project is by no means a reason to run out and buy one. You can cut your circles what ever way you would like. If you have a personal cutting machine like the Cricut or Silhouette great, if not… You can trace your circles and cut them by hand. Either way works just fine.

Like I said before, I used my Cricut Explore and it worked super slick…

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I used the Design Space and created 24 circles and then sent them to the preview screen to make sure everything was set properly…

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Once I made sure everything looked right and the dial on the Explore was set to card stock, I sent it to the Cricut to cut…

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I loaded the mat and cut away…

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Within just a few minutes I had 24 circles…

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I repeated the cutting process three more times and then I was ready to build my cute little worms…

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I added some glue to 3/4 of one side of the craft stick and then laid out my circle to look like a wiggly worm…

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Then I flipped the stick over and glued the 2nd circle on the flip side…

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Add glue to the 2nd circles and pinch the two circle together. Let dry for a few minutes and then using the mini glue spots, add the wiggle eyes and draw a cute little mouth with the sharpie…

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Now all you need to do is select a handful of songs and using a sharpie, write the name and page number of the song on the bottom of the stick…

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I added a vinyl name to the jar and voilá, you have your Wiggle Worm Jar.

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I also have a fun new idea for Reverent Snuggle Bugs that I will share soon… Same idea, just reverent songs to help the Primary kiddos settle down after you’ve gotten all the wiggles out.

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I Stand All Amazed Flip Chart for LDS Primary

29 · Mar 1, 2014 · 10 Comments

I Stand All Amazed Flip Chart // Hey friends! I have a new calling at chuch, I’m the Primary Chorister!  One of the best callings ever!! For those of you who are not members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon for short), Primary is our children’s program. Every week I get to teach the kiddos new songs and help them learn more about Jesus Christ through music. This month we are learning “I Stand All Amazed” and I thought I would share the flip chart that I created for my lesson. I used some illustrations from the aaaamazing Susan Fitch. You have to run over to her site and check out all of her beautiful illustrations.

This flip chart is for personal or church use only

Click HERE to download the full size “I Stand All Amazed” flip chart

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LDS Primary Classroom Signs

35 · Jan 6, 2013 · 28 Comments

LDS Primary Classroom Signs // My friends, I’m back! I had a lovely holiday with my little family and enjoyed just spending some quite time with my kiddos while they were on vacation. We slept in, snuggled, shopped and worked on little projects together. A couple of them I will be sharing here in the next couple of days. First, I’ve had a little request… Saturday night I was sharing some of my projects I was working on for my church assignement on Instagram. A few of my friends asked if I would share some Primary classroom signs that I had created for our new classroom assignments at church here, and I am happy to share! I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (the Mormons) and our children’s program at church is called Primary. For those of you who are members of the church you will recognize the class names…

Primary Classroom Door Signs by WhipperBerry

How to Use the Door Signs

For our Primary, I printed a set of signs on cardstock and took them to have them laminated. The lamination is the beauty of the sign. You use a dry erase marker to list the teacher and classmembers on the sign. Any changes are super easy to make with just a quick addition with the dry erase marker. I also added some magnets to the back of the sign to easily attach them to our door frames at our building. Ours are metal, so the magnets work like a charm. You will have to check on your own building to see what application process will work the best. Below you will find the files to download for your own Primary…

Printable Primary Door Signs

Click HERE to download the Primary Door Signs

 I have also used a great printable from the lovely ladies at Eighteen25… It’s a great Articles of Faith printable punch card to help the kiddos learn their Articles of Faith.

Articles of Faith Printable Punchcard

img source // articles of faith punch card from eighteen25

Click on the link above to visit their site and download the punch card. Isn’t it so much fun to help each other out with great ideas? What other fun ideas do you have for your Primary classes this year? Leave a link in the comments so that we can all check them out!

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Hello... my name is Heather and I'm the creator of WhipperBerry a creative lifestyle blog packed full of great recipes and creative ideas for your home and family. I find I am happiest when I'm living a creative life and I love to share what I've been up to along the way... Come explore, my hope is that you'll leave inspired!

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