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"Be" Youth Activity
Have the cultural hall divided into six distinct
stations. Each area should have an identifying color matching one of the six
colors or numbers initially assigned to the youth. (This is to help them get in
the correct starting position.)
At the beginning of the evening, briefly explain
what they will be doing and how the rotation system will work.
Each of the six stations would also assigned one
of the six "B's" from President Hinckley's 12 November 2000 Fireside talk. One
way to assign them would be as follows:
1. Be grateful
Have paper, pens, crayons, markers, etc.
available for participants to write Thank You notes to their parents, teachers,
siblings, grandparents, etc. (Finished notes could be placed in clearly marked
envelopes for returning to the youth at the end of the activity. Or, youth
leaders could "deliver" notes within the ward on the following Sunday. Make sure
the youth clearly mark who each note is intended for.)
2. Be smart
Set up a Jeopardy game -- so the youth can use
information they've been learning in Seminary this year. (You could also
substitute any number of scripture mastery or scripture knowledge games in place
of Jeopardy. The size of your groups would help dictate which games would be
appropriate.)
3. Be clean
Perhaps use one of the shorter church morality
videos (or another appropriate video clip). This "Be" station would need to be
outside of the cultural hall -- but nearby. Or, you could have someone review
President Hinckley's recent guidance regarding dress, grooming, and morality
(from his 12 NOV 00 Fireside and his October Relief Society meeting and General
Conference talks).
4. Be true
This might be a little more ambitious than the
others... But perhaps some youth leaders could perform a small appropriate
selection from Hamlet -- or an appropriate excerpt from "A Man for All Seasons".
...a mini-play, if you like, stressing the importance of being true to yourself.
5. Be humble
Have students "decode" various Scatter Puzzles
(which leaders create beforehand) that highlight various elements or examples of
humility. (You can learn how to create a Scatter Puzzle at
http://www.KenAlford.com. Select Click here for Ideas and Samples
and then click Scatter Puzzles.)
6. Be prayerful
Have youth leaders read/share short stories and
examples from church history and the scriptures regarding prayer.
Take the time available for your activity and
divide it by six. That is the amount of time that each group will spend at each
"Be" station.
Have a bell, whistle, horn, etc. to announce
when groups will move. (You may also want to give a 1 or 2 minute warning, too.)
Rotate groups clockwise around the cultural hall
each time the time has expired. You could assign each "Be" station to stake
leaders or individual units to organize and staff.
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