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Love is Spoken Here
Idea from February
2004 Friend - Draw a simple outline of
a house on the board (large enough to fit the six pictures—from the GAK or the
Church magazines — used in the second part of the presentation below).
Pass out some paper hearts to the children. Tell the children that love can be
spoken in their homes. As the pianist plays the melody to the first verse of
"Love Is Spoken Here" (p. 190–91), have the children pass the hearts around and
be thinking of some kind words they say in their homes. When the music stops,
have those who are holding hearts share their responses. Write their responses
on the board inside the house. Fill the house with "spoken words" until both
verses of the song have been played through once. Tell the children there
are other ways that love is spoken in our homes. Place the pictures on the
board around the outside of the house in random order. Pictures:
Verse 1—family prayer, paper with word "whispers," heart paper, and the
Savior. Verse 2—father blessing a sick child, parents teaching in family home
evening, heart paper, and Jesus Christ (all heart papers should be the size of
the pictures, with a red heart in the center of each).
Verse 1: Have the children listen as you sing the first line of the verse. Ask
them to repeat it for you. As you sing the second line, have them listen
for something that tells them there is love in our home (mother praying). Ask
for a response, and then have them repeat that line. Sing the two lines
together. Have the children listen for which word you sing on the highest note
as you sing the last two lines of the verse. Ask for a response ("plea"). Tell
them that a plea is a prayer. Have the children repeat those two lines for you.
Have the
children listen to how you sing the last line of the song (softly and gently).
Ask them to repeat and sing the same way.
Verse 2: As you sing the first two lines, have the children listen for what my
home is blessed with (priesthood power). Ask for responses. Have them repeat
that line.
As you finish the verse, have them listen for what is crystal clear (the things
our parents teach). Ask for responses and have them repeat the line. Sing the
last line, and have them repeat it, singing softly. Review the second verse.
Remind the children that you have just sung about other ways that we can know
that love is spoken in our homes. Choose someone who thinks he or she will be
able to put the pictures in order inside our home while you sing the whole song.
You may need to sing it a second time, having the girls sing the first verse and
the boys sing the second, to give the child an opportunity to put the pictures
in order. Bear testimony that we can feel our Savior near when love is spoken
and expressed in our homes.
Jolly Jen has two flipcharts for this song:
Love Is Spoken Here (Version 1)
Love Is Spoken Here (Version 2)
Jolly Jen also has a pdf document that uses an idea February 2004 Friend
Magazine Idea.
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