Did you know that movement supports memory and learning? Consider using dance or juggling scarves to trace shapes in the air to mirror the lyrics of songs. Matching movement with song helps to deepen children’s understanding of the words, internalize their meaning, and maintain focus. For more info and tips, see Singing Time.
Valiant Days activities should build children’s faith in Jesus Christ and support their spiritual, social, physical, and intellectual growth. Leaders can refer to these guidelines and use this planner to support activity planning.
You might have children in your primary who have special needs: you could inquire if your ward has a Ward Disabilities Specialist. This person can respond to disability-related and accessibility questions from ward leaders to support inclusion.