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Activities around
Individual Worth
One of a kind by
Trisha Rogers

Individual Worth Candy Bar Wrapper

Individual Worth - from Jenny Smith (color),
(black
and white)
Individual
Worth Clipart

Family Home Evening Lesson from Deseret Book on Individual
Worth
I am like a star shining brightly from
Latter-Day Village. A wonderful Family Home Evening to
help your family members realize their heavenly heritage and that they each are
a star in God’s Plan of Happiness!

A game of
values

Orange
(Fruit): (Credit:
DebaNae's) Give
each young woman an orange. Have them look at it and be ready to recognize it.
Ask them to put all of the oranges into the middle of table or room. Then ask
each girl to find her orange. Talk about how each orange is individual
and different but all of them have good stuff on the inside. Read to them this
poem:
"If you choose to pick an orange on the premise
that it's cute...
You are dealing with appealing not considering the fruit.
Now a peel is just a pretense, just a cover-up, a lure,
to entice your very senses, But you never can be sure.
For a thousand are attracted and excited by the skin
but...it's the deeper stuff that matters,
It's what's offered from within."
Paper Snowflake: Show the girls the snowflakes.
Point out the differences. Real snowflakes are also different from each
other. Heavenly Father gives us each a beauty, talents and qualities that
unique and special.
Value
Keys from Jenny Smith - (Faith,
Divine Nature,
Individual Worth,
Knowledge,
Choice & Accountability,
Good Works,
Integrity)
You are unique
Young Women Values Pencil Cards

Individual Worth Lesson Helps
Individual Worth Lesson Helps -
ideas for music, audio/visuals, posters and more!
Value Hostages

Hymns that correlate with the value "Individual
Worth"

Discover the beauty within
Down on yourself?

Chocolate Chip Cookies

CTR rings
Value Cover Sheet (Individual Worth)

Goals on Individual Worth in Personal
Progress Program
Value Experiences and Value Projects on Individual Worth
(Really good resource)

A snowflake
Comes the
dawn
I am
a child of royal birth by Anna Johnson
Snowflakes by Margaret Allen
The Price He Paid
What is red?
Who's the fairest of them all? by J. Clayton

One
Liners
Quick Quotes
Quote by Marion D. Hanks

Be
Yourself
Clay Balls
Conference of the Carpenter's Tools
Dog Food and Other Gifts
Good flaws
Open Mouth, Insert Car
(October 2006 New Era)
Sneeches - Dr. Seuss wrote a book called Sneetches.
(You could probably rent it from the library) It is about the starbelly Sneetches and the plain belly Sneetches. The Star
Belly Sneetches were proud and walked right by the plain belly sneetches without
saying a word to them. Then one day the scam artist Sylvester McMonkey McBean
came to the beach. He was planning on scamming the Sneetches with the star belly
on and star belly off machines. When the plain belly sneetches went into
starbelly on machine they got tars on their bellies just like the starbelly
Sneetches. When the starbelly Sneetches saw that the plain belly sneetches had
stars they were very mad. So after that the starbelly Sneetches which were once
plainbelly went from star belly too no starbelly. They kept going back and forth
and back until all their money was all gone. They did not know who was who. Then
all the Sneetches started too respect everyone on the beach even if they had
stars or no stars. The reason Dr. Seuss wrote The Sneetches is that he went
through some troublesome times as a child. When he was young he was Jewish and
his parents were German. So kids made fun of him and threw coal at him when he
was walking to school. He wanted to tell everybody that they are equal so he
wrote Sneetches.
The most important question
The starfish
The Twenty Dollar Bill
The Ugly Duckling
Check your church library to see if they have any of these videos...
Cipher in the Snow - 1973. The true story of a
boy no one thinks is important. After his sudden death one winter morning,
acquaintances begin to reflect on the needs of every individual child. 21 min.
(Video Clip 1)
Feed My Lambs - This
videocassette tells the story of two children who try to feed a large flock of
newborn lambs that had lost their mothers. It is helpful in teaching youth and
adults in leadership positions about the infinite worth of each child of God and
the need to assist the Savior in His work. 16 minutes.
Johnny Lingo - The story of Johnny Lingo, a Polynesian who bargains for a
bride who is considered by her father to be of little value. Johnny pays an
unheard of amount—eight cows—for the girl he loves. This love and respect bring
out the beauty of his bride. Good for teaching the importance of self-esteem and
consideration of others. 24 min. (Video Clip 5)
Lilies Grow Wild - Set in the 1950s, this
feature depicts a rural school teacher whose class learned in an unusual way
about self-esteem and the importance of every person. 16 min. (Video Clip 4)
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