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Cereal Scenes - I found some pictures of different scene's from the Ten
Commandments made completely out of breakfast cereal. *You could adapt
this to any subject; however, it would maybe be fun for a Family Night and/or
Quarterly Activity to create a theme and have each team go for it.
Everyone could do something different or you could all have
the same theme and see what you all come up with. Here are some of the
pictures of their creations:
The Big Scene (Worshipping the Golden
Calf - They used Smacks, Cheerios, Cocoa Puffs, Cinnamon Chex, and Shredded
Wheat),
Moses Presenting the Ten Commandments,
Close up of the Israelites worshipping
Ten Commandment Games/Activities, 10 commandment boat, 10
commandment train (scroll down)

Moses and the Ten Commandments

Family Home Evening Lesson on Obey the
Commandments by Deseret Book
Family Home Evening Lesson on Keep the
Commandments (another one) by Deseret Book
The Commandments - Gifts from a loving
Father

The Ten Commandments - A Finger Play

Exodus Game, November 1990 Friend

Glow in
the dark bracelet - you know those rubber wristbands that are popular.
Well, they have a glow in the dark version. Give one as a handout and
explain that
you need to constantly be filling yourself with the spirit/light.
The more you fill yourself with the light (by obeying the commandments) the
brighter your light is. But, you cannot be lazy you have to consistently be
drawing from the light/spirit to let your own spirit shine.
Ten Commandment Bookmarks from
lds.about.com
The Ten Commandments

The commandments help us choose the right (Primary Manual 3)

Memorizing the ten commandments
Teaching the
ten commandments
Teaching the ten commandments to children - includes
graphics
Ten Commandments Lesson Helps
When we had a lesson on the Ten Commandments, I used bulletin
board paper and cut out a large "tablet" shape. It is in the shape of Moses'
stone tablet. Write 5 commandments on each side, leaving plenty of space between
them for the children to illustrate. The children love the chance to really
think about them and illustrate them. The best part is when it is displayed for
all to see. (Idea by Tammie Jones)

The Ten Commandments, October 1982 Friend
The Ten Commandments Song

Armor of God - This object lesson could
be used to show how the commandments protect us.
Object Lessons on
the commandments from Jenny Smith
Thumbs Down
Tie a cord, string, or rope between two objects in your
classroom (the door and a chair across the room, for example). Allow the
children to take turns using the cord to help them find their way across the
room with their eyes closed. You might have some reward for each child at the
end of the cord. Explain that just as this cord leads us across the room, the
commandments lead us back to Heavenly Father. (Taken from “Lesson 3: The
Commandments Help Us Choose the Right,” Primary 3 Manual)
Two Object Lessons by Stephanie Thomas
(used for YW Lesson Manual 2 Lesson 4)

The Teen Commandments from Christy's Clipart

Find a Commandment, August/September 1985 Friend

One
Liners
Quick Quotes

Commandments, March 1995 Friend
Commandments, Thumbs Up from
Deseret Book
I have faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. He will help me keep the
commandments.
I know I will live with Heavenly Father again if I keep
the commandments
I will show my gratitude and love
for Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ by keeping their commandments
Keep the Commandments, June 1999 Friend

The Kite

The Third Commandment by Ester Rasband, April 1999 Ensign
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