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Cub Scouts

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Family Home Evening

General Conference

General Conference

General Pages

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FHE Lessons

Home and Family

Idea Door Instant Clipart

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Missionary

Missionary

Object Lessons

Object Lessons

Preparedness

Food Storage

Preparedness

Primary Files

AOF

Baptism

Faith in God - Activity Day

Primary 2009

Primary Files

Primary Leadersip

Primary Music

Primary Printables

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Sharing Time

Printables

Printables

Temple

Relief Society

Crafts

HFPE

Relief Society

Visiting Teaching

Skits and Programs

Skits and Programs

Small gift Ideas

Small gift Ideas

Stories and Poems

Christmas Stories

Stories and Poems

Ward Activities

Ward Activities

Ward Choir

Ward Choir

Young Men

Young Men

Young Women Pages

Young Women

YW Lessons

Youth

Youth

 

 

Developing Talents 

Items in red are links to helps/ideas from this web site

For Girls

For Boys

If you are a Cub Scout, you can also earn the Scouting Religious Square Knot patch. To do this, complete all the activities with the Œ next to them.

For all have not every gift given unto them; for there are many gifts, and to every man is given a gift by the Spirit of God.”
Doctrine and Covenants 46:11

Complete at least two of the following activities each year:

  • • Learn how to budget and save money. Discuss why it is important to faithfully pay our tithing and how Heavenly Father blesses us when we do (see 3 Nephi 24:10–11). Pay your tithing and begin saving for an education.
  • • Learn to sing, play, or lead a song from the Children’s Songbook. Teach or share the song in a family home evening or at Primary. Discuss how developing talents helps prepare us for service to Heavenly Father and others.
  • • Write a poem, story, or short play that teaches a principle of the gospel or is about Heavenly Father’s creations.
  • • Make an item from wood, metal, fabric, or other material, or draw, paint, or sculpt a piece of art. Display your finished work for others to see.
  • • Visit an art museum or attend a concert, play, or other cultural event. Share your experience with your family or activity day group.
  • • Read D&C 88:118. Discuss what it means to “seek learning, even by study and also by faith.” Improve your personal study habits by doing such things as learning how to choose and read good books or being prepared for school each day.
  • • List five things you can do to help around your home. Discuss the importance of obeying and honoring your parents and learning how to work.
  • • Plan a physical fitness program for yourself that may include learning to play a sport or game. Participate in the program for one month.
  • • Learn about and practice good nutrition, good health, and good grooming, including modest dress.
  • • Plan and complete your own activity that will help you develop your talents (write the activity below).

 


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For all have not every gift given unto them; for there are many gifts, and to every man is given a gift by the Spirit of God.”
Doctrine and Covenants 46:11

Complete at least two of the following activities each year:

  • • Learn how to budget and save money. Discuss why it is important to faithfully pay our tithing and how Heavenly Father blesses us when we do (see 3 Nephi 24:10–11). Pay your tithing and begin saving for a mission.
  • • Learn to sing, play, or lead a song from the Children’s Songbook. Teach or share the song in a family home evening or at Primary. Discuss how developing talents helps prepare us for service to Heavenly Father and others.
  • • Write a poem, story, or short play that teaches a principle of the gospel or is about Heavenly Father’s creations. Œ
  • • Make an item from wood, metal, fabric, or other material, or draw, paint, or sculpt a piece of art. Display your finished work for others to see.
  • • Visit an art museum or attend a concert, play, or other cultural event. Share your experience with your family or activity day group.
  • • Read D&C 88:118. Discuss what it means to “seek learning, even by study and also by faith.” Improve your personal study habits by doing such things as learning how to choose and read good books or being prepared for school each day.
  • • List five things you can do to help around your home. Discuss the importance of obeying and honoring your parents and learning how to work.
  • • Plan a physical fitness program for yourself that may include learning to play a sport or game. Participate in the program for one month.
  • • Learn about and practice good nutrition, good health, and good grooming, including modest dress.
  • • Plan and complete your own activity that will help you develop your talents (write the activity below).