Book of Mormon Fiesta
Table #1
Book of Mormon
trivia, word search and candy corn guess.
On the wall behind the entrance table we posted 25
Book of Mormon trivia questions,
on the table we laid out word search sheets with Book of Mormon related
words (I used an online word search program that did it for me once I typed
a list of words I wanted in the search), and a mason jar filled with pastel
candy corn for them to try and win by guessing the total number of corn in
it. We placed paper and pencils on the table for them to use in writing down
their answers to the trivia questions (they held their answers until after
dinner when I posted the answers next to the questions), and their number
guess and name were written on small squares of paper we had lying next to
the jar and they placed them in the box we’d decorated with Aztec type
paper and made a slit in the top. (We’d written the total count of corn on
the underside of the mason lid and opened it after dinner revealing the
number to everyone and then checked the slips of paper with the guesses on
them to see whose guess was closest) we awarded the jar of candy to the
winner. Whether or not they did any of the events at the first table we gave
them all their “Warrior” necklace to wear. (I used my Print Artist program
to print out small 1-1/2” X 1-1/2” Indian warriors with bow and arrow in
hand on card stock paper. I cut them apart and placed them on 2” X 2” foam
paper. Then I cut pieces of yarn long enough to fit over the head and tied
the ends together forming the chain of the necklace and hot glued the
little warrior pictures on foam to the necklaces.
Table #2
Hand bands.
We piled the 100 + strips of sheet measuring 2” X 18” in the center of a
round table and scattered markers around the bottom of the pile for the
adults and children to use in decorating their headbands. We’d already
decorated one band with Indian type symbols and laid it on the table as an
example for them to see.
Table #3.
Indian Symbol Game. We took six assorted
Indian
symbols and enlarged them to 5” X 5” and printed two each of
them on card stock paper. We then mixed them up and laid them face down on
the table. As groups came along to the table we let them play the game by
each taking a turn turning over two cards trying
to find a match. The one who found the most matches won.
Table #4.
Rabbit chase game. We laid out two duplicate mazes on the table and placed a
Ping-Pong ball, which represented their rabbit. They then had to blow
through the maze to the other end of the table to win.
Table #5.
Dart blowing. We took 5 boxes and placed them side by side with a higher
number on each one for points to be given if their dart was blown into the
box. Each player stood at the end of the table and blew a tooth pick
through a drinking straw trying to get their dart into the highest numbered
box (which was the ones farthest away from where the player stood). We found
the little tooth picks with the colored paper ends worked best being blown
through a straw.
Table #6.
Great Warrior Hunting Game. We took one of the chalkboards on wheels and
taped small stuffed animals all around on the front of it. Then one of the
members let us use their sons 2 large sling shot toys that shoots small bean
bag balls at the animals trying to hit one of them. Each animal was numbered
with a score they achieved by hitting it with the smallest animals having
the highest scores on them.
Table #7.
Samuel on the Wall Game. Each player stood in front of the stage in the
cultural hall and using a play suction set of bows and arrows shot at the 3
different sized “Samuels” made of Lego pieces sitting on the table to the
back of the stage.
BOM hero competitions
We made 6 hand bands using
poster board cut into 2” X 18” strips and labeled with the names of six Book
of Mormon characters for the team captains of the teams to wear. As players
arrived we assigned them to one of the six teams being sure each team had
both children and adults on them. In the end, each team was
given chocolate for playing and no one was a looser.
Each team captain won the bag of chocolates which they passed out to all
team members. We had someone at each game table to keep things moving
along and we had a director for the final competitions. The rest of the
attendees acted as cheer leaders to the teams. Here are the final
three competitions:
Competition #1.Title
of Liberty Challenge.
Each captain was given a XL
white T-shirt and a marker. They had to put the T-shirt on, sign their name
on the right side of the shirt with the marker, then take the shirt off and
pass it to the next team member who repeated the same thing and so on to the
last team member. The team that all team members had worn and signed the
right side of the shirt first were the winners. (This was hilarious as some
would put the shirt on to then realize it was wrong side out and have to
start over again.)
Competition #2.
Stepping Stone River Crossing.
Each team member received a
paper plate to stand on with the caption have one extra plate which he laid
down and moved onto once the start whistle was blown, the next team member
in line stepped onto the plate the captain had stepped off of and so on down
through the whole team with the last team member picking up the plate he’d
stepped off of and passing it down the line to the captain who would then
repeat the process again. The team captain had to be careful how far out he
placed his “stepping stone” each time or the younger team members couldn’t
reach the stone when they came to it.
Competition #3.
Warrior Egg Hunt.
Each team chose one adult on
it and one child to play the parts of Llama and Warrior. The Llama was the
adult and the Warrior was the child. The adult carried the child piggy back
around the course so the child could lean down off his Llama and collect
eggs for in his basket and then cross the finish line. Since Llama’s don’t
have hands they weren’t allowed to pickup eggs. The fun in this game was
that we laid out 5 eggs for each rider to collect but their baskets only
held 4 so the fifth one kept falling out until the Warrior saw they’d have
to just hold the 5th egg in hand and return on the Llama to the
finish line. We used 3 sets of 5 plastic Easter eggs all in their own color
so each team knew which color eggs were theirs to collect.
1. For what reason did Nephi return to Jerusalem twice at his
Father's request?
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